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  • Nov 6, 2024 | thedp.com | Chenyao Liu

    PHOTO ESSAY In Photos: Penn voters turn out across campus for Harris, express despair after Trump success The Daily Pennsylvanian is a student-run nonprofit. Please support us by disabling your ad blocker on our site. In the past few months, Pennsylvania has become the center of an unprecedented election cycle.

  • Sep 29, 2024 | thedp.com | Chenyao Liu

    After breaking ground almost three years ago, Amy Gutmann Hall, Penn’s new center for data science and artificial intelligence, is set to officially open in January 2025. The six-story building located across from Lauder College House at the intersection of 34th and Chestnut streets, aims to consolidate research across all 12 schools.  Named after Penn’s longest-serving president, the building’s formal dedication on Sept.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | 34st.com | Jean Park |Chenyao Liu |Ethan Young |Anish Garimidi

    What comes to mind when you think of summer? Brat? Finance internship in NYC? Well, the multimedia department at the Daily Pennsylvanian saw it all. From beautiful nature to actually not-so-boring buildings, let your eyes soak in all of the beauty in these photos. "Galway? Gal-no-way these cliffs are real. Moher ate!"- Jean Park (C '27) Peephole. “Atop the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., wishing I was atop Kennedy himself /jk.”- Anish Gar (C ‘27)  What do you think he's seen...

  • Aug 2, 2024 | 34st.com | Chenyao Liu

    You know that scene in Elvis where the teenage girls in his audience start freaking out, shaking, screaming, sobbing, overcome by an intense, invisible hysteria? I always assumed that was exaggerated until I saw Cats. Not the OG Andrew Lloyd Webber musical or the horrendously CGI’d movie, but Cats: “The Jellicle Ball”—a queer reimagining that shines a light on contemporary Ballroom culture.

  • May 10, 2024 | thedp.com | Chenyao Liu |Ethan Young

    PHOTO ESSAY In Photos: The morning the Gaza Solidarity Encampment was dismantled at Penn The Daily Pennsylvanian is a student-run nonprofit. Please support us by disabling your ad blocker on our site. Officers from the Philadelphia and Penn Police departments arrested dozens of protesters at the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at around 6 a.m. on Friday. The encampment was dismantled shortly after.

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