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Guest Columnist Abhiram Juvvadi urges the Penn community to be more cognizant of the work of support staff.
The College Media Association and the Associated Collegiate Press recognized The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc.’s work by naming their publications as finalists for CMA Pinnacle and ACP awards.
The President of The Daily Pennsylvanian Abhiram Juvvadi reflects on navigating challenges and growth at Penn.
The awards recognized the DP’s coverage on the Gaza Solidarity Encampment, investigative sports stories, design illustrations, and editorial columns, along with a feature story from 34th Street Magazine.
Abhiram Juvvadi, the president of The Daily Pennsylvanian, urges the greater Penn community to stay informed and engaged.
Throughout 2024, The Daily Pennsylvanian editorial team captured a historic year — both at Penn and in Philadelphia. Documenting each story in a year defined by administrative transitions, activism on campus, and historic political moments, these are some of the defining images from 2024.
The Daily Pennsylvanian photographers captured how Penn and Philadelphia gathered to watch and protest the highly anticipated event.
On Thursday, May 2, the undergraduate students of the Class of 2025 could be seen wearing plastic hats, holding wooden canes, and sporting bright red T-shirts. This event, known as Hey Day, marks the conclusion of undergraduates’ junior year and recognizes the beginning of senior year. Here are scenes from Hey Day throughout time, in photos.
Gutmann College House on Feb. 24, 2023.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that as Philadelphia opens a new Armenian Heritage Walk, Penn students should understand the history of the Armenian Genocide and the community it helped shape in our city.
Philadelphia on March 3.
Franklin Field on Apr. 15.
The skyline of Philadelphia on Apr. 15.
Guest columnist Hilah Kohen spotlights leeway for police violence in the proposed open expression guidelines, arguing that Penn has previously violated its own policies to attack participants in protests for Palestine.
The Philadelphia skyline over Penn Park on Apr. 15.