What ‘hope’ means for outgoing UA President Nia Matthews
Citing major initiatives under the 53rd session of the UA, Matthews said her focus has always been on prioritizing “the everyday student experience.”
Citing major initiatives under the 53rd session of the UA, Matthews said her focus has always been on prioritizing “the everyday student experience.”
Located at the Accenture Café in the Towne Building, the machine allows users to customize drink orders and operates all day.
The April 9 event was moderated by Penn professor Sophia Rosenfeld and kicked off a three-day conference — titled “The Revolutionary Age: France, Haiti, and America.”
A University spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Penn intends to appeal the ruling.
McCormick and Fetterman's bipartisan support for the ruling comes after several legal scholars and community advocates criticized the judge’s decision.
College senior Jake Zubkoff — who formerly served as a member of Penn Hillel’s executive board — described the ruling as “a major violation of privacy as a student.”
In interviews and statements to The Daily Pennsylvanian, politicians, legal experts, and civil rights organizations expressed concerns over the decision’s constitutionality and its implications for privacy.
PURM offers first or second-year Penn undergraduates the opportunity to conduct 10 weeks of research under the guidance of a University faculty member each summer.
Last November, Penn limited applications due to challenges with the program’s admissions and course-registration processes.
Ahead of the proposal’s submission for congressional approval, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with University faculty and administrators to discuss how the potential cuts could affect their research.
The position is currently held by Wharton professor Gad Allon, who will step down after a decade in the role.
The decrease in funding came as the University instituted a series of policy changes prompted by uncertainty in its relationship with the federal government.
PURM offers first or second-year Penn undergraduates the opportunity to conduct 10 weeks of research under the guidance of a University faculty member each summer.
While the bill aims to address fraud, experts told the DP it could also introduce new barriers for voters.
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Wharton and Engineering senior and IAP co-president Teena Bhatia said the conference reflected a broader evolution in the group’s goals.
The April 9 event, held at the Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics, was co-hosted by The Federalist Society and the The Andrea Mitchell Center.
The April 9 event featured a keynote speech from Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree Bradlee Few, panel discussions, and networking sessions with female business leaders across industries.
Obi played three seasons for the Quakers before using her final year of eligibility at Kentucky this past season.
If Penn wants an audience, they have to scrap the Quaker.
Penn falls to Columbia with a 4-1 score.
The first varsity boat fell to Princeton and Stanford in the morning and Syracuse in the afternoon, while Penn’s Fourth Varsity Eight won both of its races.
Five men’s basketball players and three women’s basketball players have entered the transfer portal.
Shurtleff played a pivotal role during the Quakers' 2023 Ivy League Championship run.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board comments on recent frustrations arising from Penn’s selected Commencement speaker.
Columnist Kamau Louis argues that students opposed to the upcoming Ben Shapiro event should stay home.
Guest columnists Carolyn Marvin, Diana Mutz, and Robin Pemantle criticize Penn's new draft of Open Expression Guidelines.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that Penn has failed the nation on its semiquincentennial, despite being uniquely positioned to embrace its connection to the American Revolution.
Senior columnist Andy Mei comments on the recent ruling about the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s demands.
As of January, Penn reports operating more than 145 pan-tilt-zoom cameras and over 1,200 fixed cameras across campus and within its patrol zone.
As Penn enters another year, The Daily Pennsylvanian asked students, administrators, and community members to share one hope they have for the University in 2026.
In a statement to the DP, one of the students featured in the video wrote that the University, following its investigation, concluded he did not use racial slurs. He added that he was not issued any disciplinary measures.