The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board opposes the choice to elect Donald Trump and explains why he does not represent Penn.
Penn women’s basketball is back and better than ever. The team’s new captains, senior guards Lizzy Groetsch and Stina ...
McLaughlin discusses how an appreciation of what it means to represent the Red and Blue is an essential aspect of a ...
More than 5,000 Penn students voted in a contentious and historic election on Nov. 5, breaking turnout records. Throughout the day, organizations tabled on Locust Walk, College Houses hosted watch ...
Introducing Penn women’s basketball freshman guard Ashna Tambe, the first player of Indian American descent to join the ...
Columnist Diya Choksey reflects on how the pressures of “Seeing and Being Seen” erodes one’s sense of self, and the ...
Many students voiced dismay and concern at the specter of a second Trump presidency, especially after his victories in swing states like Pennsylvania and with potential Republican control of control.
Guest Columnist Conor Smith argues that Donald Trump did not win the election: The Democrats lost it; from not holding a primary to their love affair with war criminals, the party has no one to blame ...
After 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump was named the winner of the 2024 presidential election, Penn professors acted quickly — canceling classes, offering resources, and ...
Ahead of her last season, the newly named team captain and Swedish native reflects on her time with the Red and Blue.
The Port Washington, N.Y. native will play an important role as a veteran presence in a relatively young locker room.
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.