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The DP compiled a summary of the events shaping the celebration of the nation’s semiquincentennial.
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The DP compiled a summary of the events shaping the celebration of the nation’s semiquincentennial.
The Quakers finished two spots lower than expected in overall standings.
The Penn men’s tennis players became the first doubles pairing to make the NCAA Final Four in program history.
Penn women’s squash bested Princeton to claim the CSA National Championship, avenging its loss in the Ivy League finals.
Voters selected candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, and a range of state and federal legislative seats, while also weighing in on two ballot questions.
The progressive challenger’s showing on Tuesday marked a major victory for Philadelphia's left-leaning coalition.
According to a message shared with deans and instructors at 5:19 p.m., Penn is “actively investigating” the breach and is “working with Instructure to restore access to Canvas as soon as possible.”
Ahead of the primary elections on May 19, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a comprehensive ballot guide detailing where to vote on campus, candidates on the ticket, and an explanation of two city-wide ballot measures.
Ahead of the May 19 primary elections, The Daily Pennsylvanian examined each candidate’s time at Penn and their vision for higher education policy.
The April 23 session was held at Perry World House and was moderated by University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor and former Faculty Senate Chair Eric Feldman.
Penn Biology professor Ala Stanford joins the Democratic primary race.