Penn men's soccer gains its first Ivy title since 2013 in a win at Princeton.
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Women's basketball fights Red Foxes to 65-61 win on the road
Penn women's basketball marks its first result of the season a win against Marist, with senior guard Kayla Padilla leading the campaign.
Here are three tips from upperclassmen and faculty for advanced registration
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to upperclassmen and faculty who offered three main pieces of advice for first-year students.
Liala Sofi | Penn has a Wall Street Problem
Columnist Liala Sofi argues that Penn students overly value income and prestige when choosing their careers.
Women's basketball fights Red Foxes to 65-61 win on the road
Penn women's basketball marks its first result of the season a win against Marist, with senior guard Kayla Padilla leading the campaign.
Here are three tips from upperclassmen and faculty for advanced registration
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to upperclassmen and faculty who offered three main pieces of advice for first-year students.
Five fun and easy classes to take in the spring 2023 semester
The Daily Pennsylvanian made a list of fun classes with low difficulty ratings that are scheduled for next spring.
Students and staff involved in religious and spiritual life at Penn cite supportive environment
The Spiritual and Religious Life Center — which is located in Houston Hall — houses the Office of the Chaplain, serves as the home base for religion and spirituality at Penn.
Family Weekend returns to in-person format after three virtual years
Events will be largely in-person with several remote options and take place from Nov. 11 to 13.
Lauder, Gregory’s Van Pelt Manor to become first-year only housing next academic year
The change will serve to accommodate the decrease in housing capacity for first-year students due to the upcoming Quad renovations.
Caroline Magdolen | There’s no better time for climate education
Columnist Caroline Magdolen calls on Penn to pioneer what an immersive, effective climate education should look like.
Jane Robbins Mize | As an environmental scholar, I’m ashamed to represent Penn
Guest columnist Jane Robbins Mize reacts to Penn’s response to students protesting
Temple University Hospital workers reach new contract with management, avoiding a strike
Around 2,500 of the hospital’s employees had been working without a contract since their previous contracts expired on Sept. 30.
Automated texts reduce chances of rehospitalization, Penn Medicine study finds
The JAMA Network Open study conducted by the Perelman School of Medicine observed that automatic texts sent to a post-hospitalized patient by their primary care offices significantly reduced the patient’s chances of needing further care.
Brown agrees to pay over $1 million in Title IX settlement following court order
A group of students on women's athletic teams filed a motion against Brown in 2020 after the university demoted multiple women’s varsity teams to club teams.
Penn students in performing arts groups balance rehearsals with classes during midterm season
Performing arts groups at Penn often have rehearsal schedules throughout the semester that range from 6 to 20 hours a week.
Football season commences crucial stretch with final home game against Harvard
The close win against Cornell proved a step in the right direction, which the Quakers aim to continue through to the season finale.
The DP Sports staff is mostly optimistic about the Quakers as they head into the final games of the season.
Penn Sikh Organization leaders aim to revive club, gain official University recognition
Founded almost 20 years ago, PSO has a mission to broaden the understanding and awareness of the Sikh religion and heritage in the Penn community.
Students 'taken aback' after PAACH director's sudden departure
Associate Vice Provost for University Life Will Atkins said that the University is actively searching for a new PAACH director through a nationwide recruitment process.



















