Yomi Abdi | Stop saying ‘Penn Face’
Columnist Yomi Abdi argues that Penn students need to stop talking about "Penn Face" and instead give it a new name and new passion to change.
Columnist Yomi Abdi argues that Penn students need to stop talking about "Penn Face" and instead give it a new name and new passion to change.
For spring 2022, 191 Penn students have been accepted to study abroad in 45 different programs across 18 countries — a significant jump from the 39 students currently studying abroad in just seven countries.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that upgrades to CAPS, both location and staff-related, must be prioritized over construction of new buildings.
Columnist Liala Sofi writes about how taking out our AirPods can have major positive implications for our social life.
For spring 2022, 191 Penn students have been accepted to study abroad in 45 different programs across 18 countries — a significant jump from the 39 students currently studying abroad in just seven countries.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that upgrades to CAPS, both location and staff-related, must be prioritized over construction of new buildings.
The University is adding multi-stall, all-gender bathrooms for future buildings on campus, but student groups are still advocating for renovations to existing buildings that are popular among community members.
A strong performer for the Quaker's men's cross country this year is senior captain Noah Carey. The first team All-Ivy runner finished third in the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship this past Friday, earning a trip to the national championship.
About 60 students attended the hybrid event to listen to four Penn alumni share their personal experiences in consulting and the skills they believed aided them in their career successes.
In its first four non-conference bouts, Penn men’s basketball has shown very promising signs. The team, though young, has faced adversity on and off the court, dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, racism, and of course, its opponents.
This Saturday at 1 p.m., Penn football (3-6, 1-5 Ivy) will host Princeton (8-1, 5-1) on Senior Day to close out its season. Four Daily Pennsylvanian sports reporters make their picks ahead of the game against the Tigers.
Four staff writers debate which Penn alumnus in the NFL would hypothetically have the biggest impact on the field for the Quakers today.
Near Penn’s campus, street closures will include Market Street, Chestnut Street, Walnut Street, and 34th Street on Saturday and Sunday.
After what will be their worst season in nearly a decade, Penn football must move on and fire coach Ray Priore.
Penn women’s basketball match against the King’s College Monarchs was a tale of two entirely different offenses.
Winter sports are in full swing this weekend, as the last remaining fall sports see their conclusions.
The investment will support research in novel therapeutics and health-related initiatives, energy and sustainability, and data engineering and science.
Columnist Isabella Glassman examines the role of self-regulation in Penn's Greek life.
The student workers, some of whom identify as first generation and low income, were surprised and disappointed after the sudden layoff.
Chief Wellness Officer Benoit Dubé said the majority of the cases were linked to either travel to areas with lower vaccination rates or transmission by unvaccinated family members.