Articles by Gretta Maguire
12/10/24 5:38am
Year in Review: Penn campus sees business, food scene turnover — including return of McDonald's
Over a dozen business — ranging from clothing stores to restaurants — opened or closed their doors over the past year. 11/05/24 12:35am
Many professors cancel classes on Election Day, despite lack of holiday recognition by Penn
Penn professors said that they have either canceled their classes or modified their curricula to accommodate Election Day and surrounding political activities — a decision students said that they supported. 10/20/24 10:43pm
Wharton, Penn Medicine collaborate to promote community resources at wellness summit
The summit included approximately 15 organizations with tables providing free services such as fresh produce, baked goods, naloxone, and resources about health screenings to attendees. 05/16/24 11:31pm
The Graduation Issue 2024: 2020-21 Year in Review
The year featured the 2020 presidential election between two Penn affiliates, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and several admissions-related records. 05/02/24 1:35am
Mark's Café in Van Pelt Library implements vending machines, prompting student criticism
Many students on campus had previously considered Mark's Café to be subject to theft from students, and the new machines require payment before accessing the item. 03/31/24 11:39pm
GAPSA approves decreased funding for Penn Fight Night, requests public response to donation dispute
The $25,000 provided represents a decrease from both the $35,000 requested by Fight Night leadership and the amount delivered in previous years. 03/18/24 11:26pm
Five easy classes to take in the fall 2024 semester
The Daily Pennsylvanian collected a list of easy classes for next semester — all of which have difficulty ratings of less than 2.1 on Penn Course Review. 03/11/24 12:54am
Three takeaways from the DP's investigation into Wharton group's alleged 'missing' charity donation
The Wharton Graduate Association — which controls the funds raised from Fight Night’s 2023 event — promised that the $165,000 donation would be made in full, sources said. 02/29/24 6:00am
DP Daybreak | Wharton club 'missing' $90K for charity
Also, the Penn & Slavery Project's fight for recognition. 02/25/24 11:01pm
First Black-owned brewery in Philadelphia opens near Penn's campus
The owners talked with the DP about the process of opening the business and their future plans. 02/22/24 6:00am
DP Daybreak | Scooter thefts surge
Also, open expression concerns dominated an open forum. 02/15/24 6:00am
DP Daybreak | AAUP-Penn weighs in on cartoon controversy
Also, Wharton returned to No. 1 on the Financial Times MBA rankings. 02/08/24 6:00am
DP Daybreak | Cartoon controversy escalates antisemitism debate
Also, Penn Vet was allocated money in the Pa. state budget. 01/31/24 11:26pm
DP Newsletter | New initiative helps Penn athletes cash in
Also, Scott Bok writes about the new presidential search. 01/29/24 9:53pm
Van Leeuwen Ice Cream expected to open location near Penn campus in summer
Students expressed excitement at the company's extended hours and vegan options. 01/25/24 6:00am
DP Newsletter | How Jameson became interim president
01/18/24 10:59pm
Admitted Class of 2028 students share concern, optimism after Magill resignation, admin. turmoil
Incoming Class of 2028 students shared their concerns about administrative turmoil and the campus climate, as well as their hopes for the University’s direction by the time they matriculate. 12/10/23 10:55pm
Magill's resignation prompts shock, relief, and free speech concerns among Penn students
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to several students about their reactions to the University's leadership crisis, with students expressing mixed emotions of shock, relief, and concerns. 12/07/23 11:59pm
Pa. Gov. Shapiro reiterates criticism of Magill after attending Penn Hillel Chanukah celebration
Shapiro spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian and other reporters, repeating his condemnation of Magill's comments about genocide of Jewish people to Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.). 11/29/23 10:39pm