The DP surveyed sites located between 32nd and 47th streets and from Woodland to Lancaster avenues, selecting 24 cafes on Penn’s campus and within the surrounding area.
Penn withdraws motion to reassign EEOC lawsuit, citing federal judge resignation
The University attributed its decision to withdraw the motion to Goldberg's retirement in September. adding that the case the justice dismissed is currently on appeal.
The Dec. 3 motion renamed the body the ‘Committee on Community and Equal Opportunity’ and marked the second round of public debate over a potential name change.
‘After one full year of negotiations, Penn administrators have still failed to agree to a contract that includes fair wages, improved benefits, and strong support for international workers,’ GET-UP wrote in the press release.
If the motion passes with a two-thirds majority, GET-UP’s elected bargaining committee will have the power to call a graduate worker strike at its discretion.
One year in, GET-UP celebrates major win amid ongoing contract negotiatons
The union’s victory came just days before its one-year anniversary of negotiations, which began on Oct. 17, 2024.
Penn graduate student union holds picket as members sign strike pledges, allege stalled negotiations
At the picket, GET-UP announced that its members have begun pledging to authorize a strike if Penn continues to reject the union’s proposed contract.
Penn men’s basketball is ready to beat Villanova, notch first Big 5 championship win since 2019
After finishing sixth in the Big 5 last year, the Quakers return to the Xfinity Mobile Arena to fight for a title.
Everything you have to know about Penn men’s basketball’s matchup at Xfinity Mobile Arena in a battle to win a Big 5 championship.
Penn women’s basketball has a shot to fulfill its hunger for a win at Big 5 Classic
After going 0-2 in Big 5 pod play, Penn will be battling La Salle for fifth place on Sunday.
The picks are in for Penn men’s basketball at the Big 5 Classic championship game
Members of The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department sent in their predictions for the championship matchup.
Penn Carey Law launches Justice Lab clinic for social justice, legal reform
Led by Carey Law professor Colleen Shanahan, the Justice Lab trains students to reform and shape the legal system with a focus on state and local laws.
While multiple students and professors interviewed by the DP believe AI usage is inevitable in the classroom, others expressed a desire for more guidelines.
Penn Hillel hosts actor Jesse Eisenberg to discuss Jewish representation, film industry
In a conversation moderated by College sophomore Dylan Karz, Eisenberg discussed his Jewish identity and how it relates to his film characters.
Penn vice provost for faculty named to first class of Association for the Study of Education fellows
With over 2,000 members, ASHE supports “researchers by dispersing research in publications and finding scholars opportunities for ongoing learning.”
Penn graduates named to 2026 Forbes 30 Under 30 social impact list for founding food-justice nonprofit
Imbot and Moraru were honored as co-founders of The Community Grocer, which provides hot, nutritious meals in accordance with federal guidance for people enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Penn motions for judge reassignment in EEOC lawsuit, citing judicial efficiency
The Dec. 2 motion requested that the case be reassigned to federal judge Mitchell Goldberg, who previously dismissed an antisemitism lawsuit against Penn in June.
Penn women’s basketball shined on both ends of court in 58-35 win against Maine
Senior guard Simone Sawyer contributed season-high 21 points in victory.
Penn men’s swimming can’t keep up with Cornell, defending Ivy champs Princeton in road tri-meet
The team battled the two schools in Ithaca on Nov. 22.
From freshman struggles to senior strength, Sadie Howard shines for Penn women’s swimming and diving
In her final season on the team, Howard is setting a new precedent of confidence and calm.
Everything you have to know about Penn men’s basketball’s matchup at Xfinity Mobile Arena in a battle to win a Big 5 championship.
Penn women’s basketball has a shot to fulfill its hunger for a win at Big 5 Classic
After going 0-2 in Big 5 pod play, Penn will be battling La Salle for fifth place on Sunday.
The picks are in for Penn men’s basketball at the Big 5 Classic championship game
Members of The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department sent in their predictions for the championship matchup.
Columnist Sohum Sheth argues that dismissing land acknowledgments as overly simplistic is a luxury afforded to the insulated.
Sienna Bevan | Polarization isn’t killing democracy. Our inability to listen is
Columnist Sienna Bevan reflects on her past stance to explore why learning to approach disagreement with more empathy is essential for democracy.
Audrey Levenson | Your Halloween situationship got awkward. What now?
Columnist Audrey Levenson weighs in on how to gently end a situationship.
Guest columnist Bo Goergen argues that Penn's land acknowledgement oversimplifies history and rests on a mistaken premise that land can ever be unconquered.
Zoe Mackey explains how cultural groups at Penn help support the foundation of identity in students of color.
Columnist Charlotte Pulica argues that the nation no longer cares about elitism in education.
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Meet Alex Chen, the 19-year-old who hacked his way from Penn to Elon Musk’s AI company
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Chen detailed his journey from Penn to Silicon Valley, the culture of Elon Musk’s company, and his relationship to Diego Pasini.
According to The New York Times, Rowan was a chief architect of the compact — which builds directly on the ideas he first outlined in a 2023 message to Penn’s Board of Trustees.
‘Lowest on the totem pole’: Penn lecturers allege job insecurity, lack of representation
The DP spoke with lecturers across the University, many of whom said their roles were marked by restricted benefits, uncertain career prospects, and limited representation in administrative decision making.
















