From cultural celebrations to educational discussions, students discussed the importance of hosting events honoring Black culture and history.
Rachel Erhag
Staff reporter Rachel Erhag covers student government and can be reached at rerhag@sas.upenn.edu. At Penn, she studies philosophy, politics, and economics. Follow her on X @RErhag.
Penn Undergraduate Assembly unanimously passes resolution to increase club sports funding
A Feb. 8 draft argued the budget reallocation would address "equity concerns," enhance club “performance,” and allow for an expansion in the number of club sports organizations on campus.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with students and faculty about whether or not selective clubs shape career readiness on campus.
Penn community honors Brown University shooting victims at memorial service
Nearly a dozen community members attended the Feb. 7 service, which included a moment of silence to honor victims Ella Cook and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov.
‘Deprived of time’: Penn Carey Law students sign letter criticizing accelerated job recruitment
Student representatives at Penn Carey Law outlined concerns over the compromised quality of legal education, increased pressures to choose careers, and significant strains on legal recruitment teams.
Penn Faculty Senate approves revisions to research misconduct policy
The adjustments are intended to both streamline the existing review system and to align it with regulations at the federal level.
SNF Paideia Program hosts University Chaplain to discuss book on ‘uncovering’ life paths
He highlighted his journey at Penn — from undergraduate to faculty — and emphasized the importance of discernment compared to traditional decision-making.
Amy Gutmann, former German Vice Chancellor discuss U.S.-German relations at Perry World House event
The speakers emphasized the impacts of the strong U.S.-German relations during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and how these relations have since changed.
Penn study identifies potential solution to relieve chronic pain
Their work, published in a study in Nature magazine, was spearheaded by Penn associate professor of Biology J. Nicholas Betley.
Perry World House hosts panel to discuss the future of global public health
The Sept. 30 event featured an introduction by Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel, followed by an expert panel that was moderated by Penn Carey Law professor Eric Feldman.










