Articles by Emily Park

11/07/24 2:00am
Allegro Pizza and Grill eliminated its late-night hours in September, and a renovated McDonald’s reopened on the edge of campus to immediate popularity. 
10/14/24 12:07am
At a Sept. 26 Board of Trustees meeting, Penn authorized up to $13.8 million for the replacement of elevators in the Harnwell and Harrison College Houses.
09/29/24 11:45pm
As Penn upperclassmen weigh the costs and benefits of dining plans, some find that cooking, eating out, and shopping for groceries offer a more flexible and cost-effective solution.
09/12/24 2:18am
While the decision to remove the concentrations does not impact already-declared students, prospective students are no longer able to declare a concentration. 
08/28/24 10:56pm
The University won silver awards in the Presidential Special Event of the Year and Wellness and Nutrition Program of the Year categories.
06/28/24 3:42pm
The debate, hosted by CNN on Thursday night in Atlanta, was both personal and aggressive. Biden stumbled over his words multiple times, and there were numerous moments where Trump directly ignored questions from the moderators.
04/25/24 3:06am
Attendees reported feeling uncomfortable and fearing for their safety due to inadequate crowd control management, and SPEC wrote that they were "definitely concerned" about students' safety during the concert.
04/18/24 8:13pm
Over 10,000 students attend Spring Fling over the course of two days, according to Wharton senior and SPEC President Megan Li.
04/10/24 9:03pm
Nominations and Elections Committee Chair Yousef Elyoussef told The Daily Pennsylvanian that the voter turnout was the highest since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
04/10/24 1:24am
Penn Rotaract had its membership terminated by Rotary International, an organization that is composed of roughly 46,000 clubs and 1.4 million members.
02/23/24 12:02am
Students were forced to shower in other locations, including the Pottruck Gymnasium, due to the hot water outage.
01/23/24 8:59pm
While the new location will not change the dining hall’s current menu, the market will no longer be available.
08/28/23 10:53pm
Residential Services expected 2423 first-year and 133 transfer students, 2398 second-year students, 553 third-year students, and 359 fourth-year students to move into campus housing between Aug. 21 and Aug. 27. 
04/11/23 8:23pm
Casey has the advantage of incumbency and is the longest-serving Democratic senator in Pennsylvania history. 
04/03/23 10:21pm
"Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs" is a survey to examine the extent to which diversity and inclusion influence the various aspects of student affairs. 
03/27/23 8:37pm
Lele was inspired to start Hanimune Therapeutics when her son developed food allergies at a young age.
02/23/23 8:31pm
The director will be among the city government's top four administrative positions and would work closely with the city’s mayor, managing director, and finance director. 
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