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(10/26/23 1:30am)
Not since the “Water Buffalo” incident in 1993 has the Penn campus been roiled by the kind of polarization we’ve seen over the past month. Penn’s commitment to free speech is once again in question, and once again there are calls for Penn’s president to step down. From the buildup to the Palestine Writes Literature Festival (PWLF), held from Sept. 22 to 24, to the series of rallies and marches in response to the Hamas massacres in Israel on Oct. 7 and the ensuing Israeli attack on Gaza, Penn students and faculty have been debating and arguing. Some have stopped speaking to each other. Fear and anger are in the air – along with shock, hurt, and mistrust.
(10/25/23 4:20am)
2019 Wharton graduate Yuval Shuminer founded a new personal finance app Piere, that launched a public beta version in September.
(10/24/23 4:40am)
After finishing the fall season 11th out of 13 at the Georgetown Intercollegiate, Penn men’s golf hopes to improve during the offseason, aided by a promising young star, freshman Hayden Adams. In two of the final three tournaments, Adams carded team-low scores, placing 13th of 78 at the Temple Invitational and 35th of 74 during the Georgetown Intercollegiate. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Adams to ask him 15 questions about his golf career, his time at Penn, and his life off the course.
(10/20/23 4:44am)
Penn alumni who were present in the region during Hamas' attack on Israel and at the start of the ongoing violence reflected on their experiences in interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(10/19/23 8:34pm)
In the most recent "Sports Illustrated" rankings of the top high school football teams, schools from Texas occupied three of the top ten spots. The Lone Star State also has multiple high school stadiums costing over $50 million and 70 four-and-five star recruits in the class of 2024. Calling Texas the world capital of high school football would not be a ridiculous claim.
(10/18/23 8:02pm)
President Liz Magill addressed the Penn community for a third time since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, warning that hate speech and violence are not tolerated amid recent rallies in solidarity with Israel and Palestine.
(10/16/23 2:41am)
Yesterday, Penn football went to New York, and played Columbia. Three hours later, the clock hit zero, and the Quakers had won 20-17.
(10/11/23 11:49pm)
On Oct. 7, I was awoken to an onslaught of messages from my family group chat: “Is Noam safe? Has anyone heard from Avi? Where are you right now? Get away from the windows!”
(10/11/23 3:32am)
A crowd of nearly 200 members of the Penn community joined together for a vigil in solidarity with Israel.
(10/09/23 2:35am)
In the midst of Penn men's golf's fall season, The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with freshman golfer Max Fonseca to ask him 15 questions on everything from sleeping in golf carts as a child to his mini golf competitiveness.
(10/11/23 12:48am)
Three Penn students founded The Woodlands magazine, which features reported nonfiction and creative writing, to explore forms of journalism that emphasize creativity and collaboration.
(10/04/23 3:53pm)
Sophomore lightweight rower Noah Bushong found a new home on campus when he walked on to the men’s rowing team last year. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Bushong to ask him 15 questions about his experiences at Penn, what inspired him to join rowing, and what he’s looking forward to this year.
(10/03/23 9:54pm)
Penn men's soccer midfielder Gavin Seele spent the majority of his freshman season off the field, but now is starting to come into his own in his second year on the team. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Seele and asked him 15 questions about his experience on the soccer team and his life at Penn.
(09/25/23 6:09am)
Writers and performers celebrated Palestinian art and culture while discussing their right to national independence at the Palestine Writes Literature Festival this weekend.
(09/25/23 3:29am)
A Nobel laureate and former editor-in-chief of The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with the DP to reflect on his research and how his time at Penn helped shape his career.
(09/22/23 5:01pm)
This story is developing and will continue to be updated.
(09/21/23 4:28pm)
An unknown individual vandalized Penn Hillel while shouting antisemitic rhetoric on Thursday morning.
(09/21/23 2:40am)
Penn graduates reportedly enter financial services and consulting industries at higher rates than any other Ivy League university — and the numbers are trending upwards.
(09/20/23 2:42am)
Last semester, the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly allocated $50,000 to pilot a meal voucher program for graduate students.
(09/20/23 2:54am)
36 Penn faculty members signed a letter in support of the Palestine Writes Literature Festival, expressing “deep concern” about a statement from Penn President Liz Magill addressing escalating criticism of the event.