Simonetti, Greisiger, Zhao to guide the DP through historic year
The big three aim to collectively guide the DP, with a focus on growing the publication to serve the needs of a fast-moving and diverse student body.
The big three aim to collectively guide the DP, with a focus on growing the publication to serve the needs of a fast-moving and diverse student body.
My advice shouldn’t be taken as gospel, it’s certainly not earth-shattering, and may not even be applicable to you, but it’s what I wish I’d known as a freshman: Put yourself out there.
The DP office became my home, a place where I met some of my closest friends, learned new skills, and felt that the work I was doing mattered.
The Wharton School was the most represented school among Penn’s honorees, with 13 Wharton graduates making the list, followed by the College of Arts and Sciences with nine graduates.
Housing at Penn has undergone significant transformations over the years. From the earliest on-campus housing in the Quadrangle to the newly-renovated Hill College House, The Daily Pennsylvanian explored just how much Penn dorms have changed.
The DP looks back at 1999 College graduate John Legend's time here at Penn after he becomes the newest member of the exclusive EGOT club.
On-campus fraternities begin their recruitment process with rush events on Friday, Jan. 12 and Saturday, Jan. 13. Find out which fraternity houses are offering the best food.
While Penn wasn’t the only Ivy League university that became more competitive this year, it experienced the largest relative decline in percentage of students accepted.
Since the beginning of 2016's fall semester, 726 crimes have been reported on or near Penn's campus. These heat maps visualize the locations of those crimes and break them down by offense.
Looking for what to do during Fling this weekend? Here are the events taking place in the Quad on Friday and Saturday.
Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SoundCloud The Pennalty Box is back with an instant-reaction podcast for Penn men's basketball's upset victory over Alabama. DP President Julia Schorr and Podcast Editor Sam Mitchell recount the exciting, last-second win by the Quakers, thanks to the heroics of rookie sensation Jordan Dingle. They also look ahead to the rest of the season and predict how the momentum from this win could catapult the Quakers to their best Ivy season in years.
GET-UP has organized around a number of workplace issues, such as lobbying for increased funding and guaranteed health insurance.
Amy Wax and Penn Law Dean Ted Ruger.