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Front Breaking
Penn Carey Law rises to No. 4 in U.S. News rankings after opting out of submitting data
In December, the school opted out of submitting data to the rankings following withdrawals from other top law schools.
Big 5 adds Drexel, announces showcase event at Wells Fargo Center
The Big 5's new structure will see all six Philadelphia schools compete in a reorganized tournament beginning next season.
Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford | Being social without socials
Columnist Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford argues for creating an environment at Penn where being on social media platforms is truly optional.
Penn Carey Law rises to No. 4 in U.S. News rankings after opting out of submitting data
In December, the school opted out of submitting data to the rankings following withdrawals from other top law schools.
Big 5 adds Drexel, announces showcase event at Wells Fargo Center
The Big 5's new structure will see all six Philadelphia schools compete in a reorganized tournament beginning next season.
Pennsylvania Democratic Senator Bob Casey announces his run for a fourth term
Casey has the advantage of incumbency and is the longest-serving Democratic senator in Pennsylvania history.
1997 Penn graduate Elon Musk no longer holds top spot on Forbes' 'World's Billionaire List'
In large part due to Tesla stock’s nearly 50% drop since last April, Musk’s net worth has fallen by $39 billion since last year.
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Julu Nwaezeapu | The dark underbelly of Philadelphia’s prison system
Columnist Julu Nwaezeapu encourages students to educate themselves on the carceral system in Philadelphia and to support prison reform groups.
Penn pilots co-responder program between mental health clinicians, Penn Police officers
The pilot program will feature a mental health clinician accompanying a Penn Police officer in the event of mental health crises during some overnight periods.
Guest columnists Omar Khodor and Sage Lincoln shed light on a Penn administrator’s influence at PGW and its attempts to prevent local groups from participating in its budget decisions.
Penn to offer second iteration of D.C. course, bringing students to White House, Supreme Court
The course will be held for the second time this fall, and students will have more opportunities to hear from public officials and visit government spaces.
Student groups proposed a policy initiative to a group of distinguished judges, including former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter.
Dingle, Padilla highlighted during Big 5 award ceremony
The Quakers were also represented by Nick Spinoso, who earned the Most Improved Player award, and Jordan Obi, who was named to the second team.
Engineering School announces Sharon Kuo as inaugural 'Maddie' Magee Award recipient
Kuo's studies focus on mechanical and product design, and she is specifically interested in space exploration and advancing human spaceflight.
ARCH to offer mental health resources, counseling initiatives following renovations
While counseling through Student Health and Counseling is located off-campus at 3624 Market Street, the ARCH is located in the center of Penn’s campus on Locust Walk.
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Black Student League, Penn Dems host first woman Pennsylvania House Speaker at on-campus event
Around 25 students gathered to discuss issues with Speaker McClinton, who represents part of Philadelphia.
Hill House dining hall passes health re-inspection after failing compliance in February
On April 5, the Philadelphia Office of Food Protection re-inspected Hill and recorded three points of concern regarding food safety violations.


















