Extra Credit
Student-run credit union provides pandemic help and more.
Tuition and Aid for 2021–22 Academic Year
Tuition and financial aid for 2021–22 announced.
Masked Move-In
Students return to campus housing.
Fostering Youth Voices
Rhodes Scholar Mackenzie Fierceton C’20 SPP’21.
A Place for Pluralism
Rabbi Mike Uram on leaving Hillel after 15 years.
Running on Empty
How campus food trucks are faring.
Wellness Warriors
In response to a rash of suicides in recent years, Penn students have fought to take charge of their own mental health, creating new peer-to-peer counseling groups and collaborating more closely with the administration on wellness initiatives. Is it enough to combat the pandemic stresses, burnout, and social isolation that afflict “the loneliest generation”?
Eleven Hours
Looking at America from 11 hours ahead.
Let Them March
When Penn Band women first marched onto Franklin Field.
Remote Beginnings
The Class of 2024 gathers together from all over.
Arts Calendar
Sep|Oct 2020
Singalong
Pennchants’ “Social Distance-SING” raised $27,000 for charity.
Traces
“It is the 42nd day of quarantine.”
Parental Bonds
Penn Family Center marks 10 years serving student parents.
Virtual Reality
Losses and gains from remote learning.
Coming This Fall?
Possible scenarios for the Fall semester.
The COVID Class
Dean Eric Furda C’87 on the incoming “COVID class.”
Paper Man
Eric Jacobs has been at the Daily Pennsylvanian since articles were written on typewriters and layout was done by (actual) cutting and pasting. The newspaper’s longtime general manager is also a shared connection among every DP alum of the last 40 years. But this summer, he plans to leave the only job he’s ever had.
Ghost Stories
Obsessed with the afterlife.
Two Roads to Rhodes
Two Rhodes Scholars from Penn.
New Year, Old Calendar
“Snappy drawings of college life.”
Bottom Chef
Good enough nourishment.
Four Years Later, Rates of Sexual Misconduct Mostly Unchanged
Survey finds sexual misconduct rates similar to 2015.
Bedtime Reading
Children’s stories.