Here's a look at the six seniors' plans after Penn and lessons they will take away from their time with the program.
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Penn professors call for global moratorium on controversial gene editing research
The Penn professors said they signed the letter because of the potential dangers of embryonic gene editing, adding that it is too early to know what the risks are.
Amid volleyball controversy, Penn Athletics stands with coach despite players' concerns
Multiple players on the team have alleged that they have suffered at the hands of a leadership that has consistently put them second.
Live blog: Penn men's and women's lacrosse at the Ivy League Tournament
Keep it here for live updates from Penn men's and women's lacrosse at this weekend's Ivy League Tournament.
Penn professors call for global moratorium on controversial gene editing research
The Penn professors said they signed the letter because of the potential dangers of embryonic gene editing, adding that it is too early to know what the risks are.
Amid volleyball controversy, Penn Athletics stands with coach despite players' concerns
Multiple players on the team have alleged that they have suffered at the hands of a leadership that has consistently put them second.
Editorial | Penn students deserve more Reading Days
As much as The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board believes our Quaker peers are the brightest in the Ivy League, we don’t think we’re that much smarter, and we’d appreciate some more time off.
Penn men's lacrosse puts perfect conference season on the line at Ivy Tournament
The regular season Ivy champion Quakers will look to cement their status as the best team in the conference at the Ivy League Tournament this weekend.
As Jess Mertz departs from Penn, she leaves behind a legacy of fighting sexual violence
Mertz first came to Penn in 2009 to work in the Penn Women’s Center as a violence prevention educator.
Penn professors Eugene Mele and Nancy Speck join the National Academy of Sciences
Mele and Speck are a part of the 100 new members and 25 foreign associates in the distinguished Academy.
Junior Erin Barry and freshman Sam Handley highlight All-Ivy awards for Penn lacrosse
Between the men's and women's teams, the Quakers received 17 awards from the Ivy League.
Penn women's lacrosse heads to New York with Ivy Tournament title on the line
For the 10th time in 10 tries, Penn women’s lacrosse will be playing in the Ivy League Tournament, this time taking on a Dartmouth squad that got the better of the Quakers earlier this season.
The process of reflecting was valuable in that it was a cognizant deliberation and analysis of my mentality and actions. It helped me break out of habit and identity my faults, my ways of responding to situations, and the methods I can take to improve my lifestyle. It also helped raise self-acceptance as I pinpointed victories that I’ve achieved through hard work and compassion.
New sophomore tradition, U-Night, draws 1,000 students to celebrate class unity
The event featured speeches from Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Wendell Pritchett, as well as a ceremony where attendees lit lanterns to demonstrate class unity.
Penn researchers find a city program to close homeless encampments can curb opioid use
Penn researchers conducted a study of the Encampment Resolution Pilot, an eight-month long initiative to close homeless encampments and offer social services to evicted residents.
Penn researchers create microrobots to help clean plaque from teeth
These microbots can be valuable in improving dental treatment by reducing oral infections and tooth decay.
The UA focused on transparency and community engagement this year. What were the outcomes?
Throughout the past year, Krone and Andrews prioritized transparency initiatives like holding open forums, as well as community engagement projects such as raising voter turnout in the midterm elections.
On and off the mound, the pitchers of Penn baseball are one family
The family of Penn baseball pitchers start bonding early, even from when the pitchers first start getting recruited to campus.
Penn baseball falls to George Washington, 8-4, ahead of final Ivy League series
The Quakers lost to the Colonials, 8-4, after giving up six runs in the eighth inning.
Lucy Hu | Should international students give up career or family? How about neither.
I will always have to choose between pursuing my passions in the United States of America and being with my family. If I choose one, I can’t have the other.



















