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9/11 10Th Anniversary Issue

10/20/22 2:42pm
Columnist Caroline Magdolen contemplates what it means to be happy and fulfilled as a college student
10/20/22 1:41am
With the Ivy League season reaching its midpoint and non-conference play coming to a close, it's time to reevaluate where each team stacks up in the Ancient Eight.
10/20/22 1:23am
Despite being only a freshman, Charles Tauckus has been one of the best players on the Penn sprint football defense so far this season. 
10/20/22 1:22am
In Penn's last non-conference game of the season, the Quakers held firm defensively, but were unable to retain the offensive firepower they'd shown in recent contests.
10/20/22 1:21am
Expectations for Penn men's basketball are soaring, as votes collect to boost the Red and Blue in preseason rankings.
10/20/22 1:20am
Many of Penn’s fall sports have begun to reach their homestretch, with the final few games set to decide the fate of their season. 
10/20/22 1:13am
The inauguration will feature a variety of events including a procession down Locust Walk, a 5K around Penn Park, and a pet-friendly walk with Magill and her goldendoodle.
10/20/22 1:05am
Our sports staff is in agreement: Penn will again emerge undefeated past this homecoming weekend.
10/20/22 12:56am
The sessions, organized by Penn Violence Prevention and Penn Campus Recreation, will be held at Pottruck each Wednesday from 9 to 10 a.m. until the end of October.
10/20/22 12:52am
PeopleJoy can help Penn employees determine their eligibility for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program spearheaded by the Biden administration.
10/20/22 12:52am
Haywood’s project, “Telling Our Stories: A Philadelphia Community Media Oral History Project," aims to archive the usage and production of public access media by BIPOC Philadelphians.
10/20/22 12:48am
The Daily Pennsylvanian spent extensive time with Magill over the first 100 days of her budding presidency, watching her get to know students, preside over various meetings, and define herself in the Penn community and beyond.
10/20/22 12:48am
At Penn, Wachter served as a professor in the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, an economics professor at School of Arts and Sciences, a professor of management at the Wharton School, and a Deputy Provost of the University.
10/20/22 12:33am
The memoir is titled “And How Are the Children? Timeless Lessons from the Frontlines of Motherhood," and features a foreword by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
10/20/22 12:23am
The event, “Avogeddon,” is taking place in FDR Park in South Philadelphia at the corner of S. 20th Street and Pattison Avenue.
10/20/22 12:18am
The program aims to enable researchers to pursue questions with groundbreaking answers. 
10/20/22 12:15am
The restaurant, which is located at 3432 Sansom St., started out offering delivery and takeout services and has been open for dine-in as of Oct. 6. 
10/19/22 11:29pm
Columnist Vinay Khosla argues that parasocial relationships insulate public figures, such as celebrities and politicians from necessary criticism and that we must deconstruct this phenomenon. 
10/19/22 8:10pm
The University’s funding plan will be announced at the Oct. 26 University Council meeting and will sustain the center for four and a half years.
10/19/22 1:59am
The event took place Oct. 12 and showed selected works from the Center’s 2021-2022 acquisitions.