Penn Media Relations Director Ron Ozio declined to comment on whether the University received a letter from Michael Cohen regarding Donald Trump's grades at Penn.
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As Pa. moves toward marijuana legalization, Penn's ban remains
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D) and Lt. Governor John Fetterman (D) are traveling around the state to gauge the public’s reception to legalizing recreational marijuana.
Penn track earns individual All-Ivy awards after successful weekend at Heps
On Tuesday, the Ivy League announced the 2019 Indoor All-Ivy track and field teams, and Penn was well-represented.
What to take away from Penn women's basketball's loss to Princeton on Tuesday
Although the 68-53 result bring the Tigers even with the Red and Blue atop the Ivy League, both teams still have much to play for with four games remaining.
As Pa. moves toward marijuana legalization, Penn's ban remains
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf (D) and Lt. Governor John Fetterman (D) are traveling around the state to gauge the public’s reception to legalizing recreational marijuana.
Penn track earns individual All-Ivy awards after successful weekend at Heps
On Tuesday, the Ivy League announced the 2019 Indoor All-Ivy track and field teams, and Penn was well-represented.
Penn will not reclassify economics as a STEM major, despite past considerations
Students are currently able to major in mathematical economics, which has a significantly heavier mathematics course load and is four course units more than the traditional major.
What Penn women's basketball needs in order to clinch the Ivy League title
Penn has been the dominant team in the League all season, but with their loss to Princeton on Tuesday, the Quakers are set to have to battle against the Tigers for the top spot.
Pinning positivity: student creates 'affirmation tree' to promote self-love
Burack encouraged students to hang leaf-shaped notecards with self-affirming messages onto the tree's branches, including “What do you value, and why?” and “What is meaningful to you?."
Princeton uses strong second half to pull away from Penn women's basketball
Princeton's Bella Alarie exploded for 33 points and 10 rebounds on Tuesday night and the visiting Tigers rolled to a 68-53 win.
How Penn men's basketball still has a chance to reach the Ivy League tournament
There still remains a plethora of possible Ivy League tournament scenarios with just four games left to play for each team.
At local La Salle University, residents can soon live in a dog–friendly dorm hall
La Salle administrators say they hope the move will improve mental health and increase appeal for prospective students.
Live Blog: Penn women's basketball vs. Princeton
Penn women's basketball hopes to continue its strong run in conference play against archrival Princeton at the Palestra.
Aakruti Ganeshan | The problem with the 'model minority' trope at Penn
The stereotype is problematic for a variety of obvious reasons, predominantly, the inevitable pressure and stress placed upon this minority group.
PennDesign renamed after fashion icon Stuart Weitzman — relieving financial uncertainty
PennDesign has been one of the most tuition-dependent schools at Penn for the past several years, creating uncertainty over the future of the school because of the high financial risk that comes with varying enrollment sizes each year.
Penn student group holds active listening training in an effort to better support peers
CogWell Director of Training Barbra Berley-Mellits, a trained social worker, taught attendees how to become more effective listeners and better support their friends.
Six SP2 faculty members recognized among top 100 social work researchers
The professors were recognized for their commitment to research and their interdisciplinary approach to addressing social issues.
Wharton China Business Society banned for two years following hazing investigation
Sanctions for the Wharton China Business Society included a two-year suspension, cancellation of upcoming trips and conferences, and a mandate for board members to write apology letters to new members.
Black History Month: A look at some of the most prominent women to play for Penn
Penn has seen some of the nation's premier black athletes come through its doors over the last century, and there are no doubt many more to follow.
Dining workers and students call on Penn to prioritize Black History Month on campus
The forum, titled “What happened to Black History Month?," included speeches from Penn student leaders, other students, and Falk Dining Commons staff.


















