Tony Zhou | All large lectures should be asynchronous
Columnist Tony Zhou argues that Penn should make all large lecture classes remote.
Columnist Tony Zhou argues that Penn should make all large lecture classes remote.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board urges professors to upload syllabi for upcoming classes on Penn InTouch.
Guest columnist Brinn Gammer reflects on the state of mental health on campus and offers suggestions on how to bring more happiness to daily life.
Columnist Tony Zhou argues that pre-professional culture at Penn should focus on allowing students to explore the meaning of their future career.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board urges professors to upload syllabi for upcoming classes on Penn InTouch.
Guest columnist Brinn Gammer reflects on the state of mental health on campus and offers suggestions on how to bring more happiness to daily life.
On Wednesday night, Penn men’s basketball opened their season with a 105-70 loss against No. 20 Florida State.
A key orchestrator of this victory and influential leader throughout the season was senior captain Gracyn Banks. In the 34th minute, Banks scored the Quakers' game-winning shot, ending her senior season with a bang.
Ninety-nine percent of MBA students who sought jobs after graduating from the Wharton School in 2021 received at least one offer.
The funding will primarily go towards local bridges, highways, and public transportation.
For the second straight season — with the 2020 season being canceled due to COVID-19 — the Dolphinos, the nickname of the Men's Club Soccer Team, have earned a bid to the NIRSA National Championship in Foley, Ala.
As fall sports come to a close and winter sports are just kicking off, Penn fans are in for an action-packed weekend. Here is an overview of this weekend's upcoming events.
This Saturday at 12:00 p.m., Penn football (3-5, 1-4 Ivy) will visit Harvard (6-2, 3-2) in its penultimate game of the season. Four DP Sports reporters make their picks ahead of the game against the Crimson.
Straight off its shocking 15-12 loss to Cornell, Penn football (3-5, 1-4 Ivy) will face Harvard (6-2, 3-2) this coming Saturday in an attempt to salvage an increasingly disappointing season.
The heating in several math professors' offices stopped working on Nov. 3 — as temperatures outside reached a low of 37 degrees.
The proposed bill would allow streeteries to permanently set up in Center City, University City, business districts in Fishtown, and other areas.
Winter break will be extended by two days to include Jan. 3 and Jan. 4 as a show of gratitude, University administrators announced.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is testing air samples for toxic pollution and recommended that those with heart or lung problems avoid exerting themselves in areas with smoke.
While the overall case count remains low, thousands of students — including 2,856 undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences — are at risk of receiving noncompliance red PennOpen Passes on Nov. 16 due to testing noncompliance.
Nearly 77% of eligible Penn students voted in the presidential election — a 9.2 percentage point increase from the 2016 election and a 23.1 percentage point increase from the 2018 midterm election.