The analysis — which examined 45 food trucks and 72 restaurants near campus — found that 41% of food trucks on or near campus offer Halal food.
Front Breaking
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Workers at 34th and Walnut streets Starbucks participate in nationwide strike
The strike was held in lieu of “Founder’s Day” on March 22, a Starbucks event held in honor of Howard Schultz who served as the company’s CEO for many years.
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Editorial | Penn, respect the rights of student workers
The Daily Pennsylvanian's Editorial Board calls on Penn to remain neutral as RAs and GAs continue their unionization process. The University must allow student workers to make well-informed choices for themselves.
Penn women's lacrosse can't keep up in 16-12 defeat vs. No. 10 Maryland
The Quakers led at two separate times, but their defense gave up six straight goals to start the fourth quarter.
United Minorities Council and Class Board host multicultural celebration in Houston Hall
This was the first time the event has occurred since the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘On its last legs’: How Penn is quietly refining its legacy admissions policy
The policy's wording was updated on Penn's website during the Class of 2026 admissions cycle last year, the DP found.
Checking in on Penn tennis: March 2023 edition
Both the men's and women's teams have several matches left at home, where they have performed better than the road so far this season.
Penn women's rowing set to kickstart spring season next weekend
The Quakers are set to compete for the first time in nearly five months at the Doc Hosea Invitational on April.
Penn Med leadership counters union campaign among residents, fellows as NLRB election approaches
Since the election details were finalized, house staff organizers alleged that Penn Med leadership has been spreading misinformation about the voting process.
Anna Kalandadze finishes tenth at NCAA championships
The senior's finishes in the 1650 and 500 free showcased significant improvement from her times at last year's competition.
Seven Penn students and one graduate named 2023 Thouron Scholars
The award will cover complete tuition for two years of study at any university in the United Kingdom.
Annenberg Public Policy Center director elected to AAAS board
Jamieson’s work focuses on campaign communication, the science of communication, and methods for preventing the spread of conspiracy theories and misinformation.
John L. Jackson, Jr. | Help shape Penn’s future
Dean John Jackson Jr. urges the Penn community to communicate their insights on how to improve and advance the University.
Penn Daily: Wednesday, March 22 briefing
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Penn student groups from across political spectrum take part in GPA debate
During the debate, panelists discussed political issues such as crime and criminal justice, affirmative action, environmental justice, and minimum wage policies.
Penn Med eliminates administrative jobs in reorganization effort, saving $40 million annually
CEO of the University of Pennsylvania Health System Kevin Mahoney announced the elimination of a “small number of administrative positions which no longer align with our key objectives.”

















