Eleanor Grauke | Now’s the time for student journalism
Former Deputy Copy Editor Eleanor Grauke speaks to the importance of student journalism that she found at the DP.
Former Deputy Copy Editor Eleanor Grauke speaks to the importance of student journalism that she found at the DP.
Former Assignments Editor Saya Desai reflects on her Penn experience.
Former Opinion Editor Yomi Abdi reflects on how the past four years at Penn shaped her far beyond what she imagined in her admissions essays.
Former Politics Desk Editor Jonah Miller reflects on his time at Penn.
Former Assignments Editor Saya Desai reflects on her Penn experience.
Former Opinion Editor Yomi Abdi reflects on how the past four years at Penn shaped her far beyond what she imagined in her admissions essays.
Former Sports Editor Caleb Crain reflects on his time at the DP.
Sports reporter Kristel Rambaud reflects on her time working for DPOSTM.
The Quakers were unable to dig themselves out of an early 5-0 hole against the Wildcats.
Senior midfielder Anna Brandt reached 200 career goals in the matchup.
Outstanding performances from sophomore attacker Catherine Berkerey and freshman goalkeeper Orly Sedransk carried Penn past Army.
The May 9 joint committee hearing questioned Penn’s rollback of DEI policies in response to recent federal mandates.
According to an Education Department press release, Penn has 30 days to comply with the agency’s request for information.
Guest columnists Gwendolyn Beetham, Amy Hillier, and Jessa Lingel argue that discrimination against transgender people is illegal and call for support from the Penn community.
Magill and Bok discussed the “pervasive role” of Wall Street, the days that led up to their departures from Penn, and the current “crisis” facing “all major, elite” American universities.
The May 5 lawsuit claimed that the NSF’s 15% cap on indirect cost reimbursements could cost Penn's research budget over $10 million annually.
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka argues that instead of working against Penn changing them, students should find the best avenues to make Penn work for them.
1987 College graudate John C.T. Alexander has called the plays for Penn football since 2010.
Penn has yet to publicly acknowledge the Education Department’s demands — even as a senior White House official warns that it could lose federal funding for failing to comply.
“I’m stunned by this news, deeply honored, and grateful for the tremendous support Penn has given me over the course of a quarter-century,” Nathans wrote in a statement to the DP.