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(09/30/20 3:08am)
Penn Reads, a new student-run book club, was launched this semester by five first years who had previously never met. Now, they're building a community through a mutual love of books.
(09/28/20 5:07am)
While some schools across the country are reckoning with an increased dropout rate among low-income students and students of color due to financial hardships exacerbated by the pandemic as reported by The Washington Post, Penn Admissions reports these findings are not applicable to students at Penn.
(09/29/20 7:57am)
While many Penn alumni believe that America is more sharply divided now than during the civil rights era, 1974 College graduate Gerald Early sees a similar strategy being used in both movements: the power of creating crisis.
(09/20/20 11:56pm)
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn women's basketball senior Tori Crawford 15 questions about her sport, her time at Penn, and her life overall. Here's what she had to say.
(09/16/20 5:32am)
As 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump downplayed the COVID-19 crisis and racial tensions at a Tuesday evening town hall in Philadelphia, protesters gathered outside the event's venue and called for his removal from office.
(09/17/20 2:01am)
This story is part of a series on Penn football's 18 Ivy League titles. Click here to read about the team's 1988 championship.
(09/15/20 4:18am)
With 50 days until a historic presidential election, Penn Democrats hosted their annual “kick-off rally,” featuring live speeches by Attorney General of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania State Representative Brian Sims, as well as a pre-recorded video message from Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.).
(09/15/20 4:28am)
Students looking for a space to celebrate their cultures and identities are no longer able to find comfort in the basement of ARCH, where three of the six cultural resource centers are housed.
(09/15/20 12:49am)
It has only been one year since Caroline Douglas made the cross-country move to Penn, and she has already been instrumental for the Quakers on the volleyball court.
(09/14/20 12:37am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn men's soccer's Joey Bhangdia 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what the senior midfielder had to say.
(09/08/20 3:36am)
For 32 years, Beijing Restaurant's red and yellow sign has lit up 3714 Spruce Street's windows. First years wandering from the Quad for an off-campus meal, a loyal Philadelphia customer base, and boisterous BYOs have filled the place's booths.
(09/03/20 3:23am)
A Philadelphia-based anti-capitalist group appears to have been responsible for the civil unrest that occurred near Penn's campus on Aug. 25.
(09/02/20 2:07am)
It’s easy to forget the past.
(09/03/20 12:37am)
More than a century ago, while Philadelphia was facing a similar situation as the city is today, Franklin Field still had football.
(09/01/20 1:59am)
Though it has been almost two decades since Gavin Hoffman was a Quaker, his legacy persists in Penn’s record books.
(08/20/20 4:12am)
You’d think the nickname "Dash" refers to the fastest person on the football field.
(08/11/20 9:26pm)
Over a month after the Ivy League announced its decision to cancel fall athletics, bigger and more recognizable conferences are finally following suit. But not if a certain former Quaker has anything to do with it.
(07/29/20 7:15am)
After finishing an assignment in his dorm room in Kings Court English College House, rising Engineering sophomore Muhammad Abdullah Khalid met up with rising Engineering sophomore Amelia Sharpe to get dinner from 1920 Commons.
(07/27/20 6:31am)
In early June and throughout the last year, Penn students from Hong Kong have protested in the crowded streets, chanting, “Liberate Hong Kong! The revolution of our times!”
(07/22/20 4:00am)
Field hockey sensation Alexa Hoover rewrote the record books at Penn. But her work isn't done just yet.