Penn Violence Prevention hosts consent workshop, continuing efforts from NSO
On Feb. 22, Penn Violence Prevention hosted a workshop entitled “Pizza & Fries: Conversations About Consent."
On Feb. 22, Penn Violence Prevention hosted a workshop entitled “Pizza & Fries: Conversations About Consent."
Funded by $8 million from NIH, faculty at the Perelman School of Medicine are launching the Penn Achilles Tendinopathy Research Center to discover new remedies for Achilles tendon injuries.
Jean sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to talk more about his perspective on the issues that college students face at Penn.
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Funded by $8 million from NIH, faculty at the Perelman School of Medicine are launching the Penn Achilles Tendinopathy Research Center to discover new remedies for Achilles tendon injuries.
Jean sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to talk more about his perspective on the issues that college students face at Penn.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to Lea School parents, the Graduate School of Education, and the School District of Philadelphia to assess the funding’s impact a year after its approval.
Erika Chung netted the game-tying goal in the match's dying seconds to send the contest to overtime, where the Quakers ultimately prevailed.
Penn trailed for nearly three quarters after going down early in the second period.
After finishing 4th in the nation as a team, Penn will set their sights on the CSA Individual Championships.
Penn Medicine will distribute the $5 million to three of its programs dedicated to preventing violence in Philadelphia and treating victims.
Penn Global is funding a research project on the political consequences of urbanization in small towns in India.
It was a tight back-and-forth battle, but with the loss, the Quakers are set to play Yale in the third-place game tomorrow morning.
Having already clinched a berth in Ivy Madness, Penn stands at third in the Ivy League with one game left in the regular season.
Jordan Dingle's 27 points keep Penn tied for first in the Ivy League with one game left in the regular season.
Columnist Cathy Li writes about how asking better questions could facilitate a better learning experience and understanding of a subject.
For the two brothers, who grew up playing tennis together, being able to both wear the Red and Blue is like a dream come true.
Columnist Mia Vesely argues that Black history is crucial for everyone to connect with regardless of race.
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P1P is an organization supporting first-generation, low-income students on campus.