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11/27/19 11:01am
Scanlon, who now serves as vice chair of the House Judiciary Committee and who graduated from Penn Law School in 1984, argued that Trump has committed impeachable conduct. 
11/27/19 1:01am
1920 Commons and Lauder College House will be serving dinner on Dec. 1 — an increase from past years when only one dining hall was open on the Sunday of Thanksgiving break.
11/27/19 12:58am
While Bernie Sanders supporters at Penn said they would enthusiastically support Uygur's candidacy, more moderate Democrats expressed doubts due to Uygur's history of controversial statements.
11/26/19 12:03am
The three individuals have been isolated from the student body and Penn State Health Services staff are working to identify other students who may have come in contact with them.
11/25/19 10:03pm
Three males are suspects in the assault, according to the alert issued at 9:36 p.m. All suspects reportedly wore dark clothing, including dark hooded sweatshirts. 
11/25/19 7:55pm
The Wharton Academic Research Building, located at the intersection of 37th and Spruce streets, has been under construction since spring 2018 and is expected to be completed by the end of August 2020. 
11/25/19 12:26am
The LGBT Center held a series of vigils on Locust Walk in honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20. 
11/24/19 11:44pm
According to the 2019 Action Plan for Faculty Excellence and Diversity, 35% of University standing faculty are female and over 8% are underrepresented minorities. 
11/24/19 11:20pm
The group will talk about how to foster research and teaching of climate change worldwide, in addition to discussing how Penn could be more sustainable.
11/24/19 11:04pm
As finals season approaches, The Daily Pennsylvanian has gathered the best cafes for studying in University City, West Philadelphia, and Center City. 
11/24/19 10:59pm
Frutero was founded by MBA students Vedant Saboo and Mike Weber, who said they met each other on the first day of classes last year.
11/24/19 10:55pm
U.S. District Judge Robert Scola ruled that Esformes must pay $5 million to the Medicare system, $39 million to the U.S. government, and $617,000 to cover the costs of his incarceration.
11/24/19 10:04pm
Previously, Little Baby's occupied a location in Franklin's Table on Walnut Street, which closed down earlier this year. 
11/24/19 10:00pm
All of Penn’s partner universities in Hong Kong suspended in-person coursework and shifted to an online setting for the rest of the term.
11/24/19 9:58pm
Binti Hasbullah and Damianos bring Penn's total number of Rhodes Scholars to 30. This is the third year in a row that Penn students have won the scholarship.
11/24/19 3:28pm
"Body Reclamation Week" featured documentary screenings, workshops, and discussions on bodily autonomy, fatphobia, ableism, and trauma. 
11/22/19 12:13am
On Nov. 10, the complainant, a hospital employee, was struck by the defendant, who was a patient. 
11/21/19 11:48pm
Two suspects entered the store with handguns and took money.
11/21/19 9:11pm
The course was spearheaded by the Wharton Dean’s Undergraduate Advisory Board following student demand.
11/21/19 8:58pm
The researchers compared counties' cardiovascular mortality rates to their scores on the Distressed Communities Index, a measure of economic activity.