Penn University's Diverse Newsletter Offerings Keep Students Informed and Entertained

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25/04/2024 21h27

Penn University has a range of newsletters catering to the diverse interests and needs of its student body. From campus culture and arts, satirical comedy, sports updates, to recruitment news, these newsletters keep students in the loop, delivered conveniently to their inboxes, and best of all, they are free.

One of the newsletters available to Penn students is the DP Daily Newsletter, a comprehensive roundup of the top headlines, available Monday through Friday. This newsletter ensures students stay updated on the latest news and events happening within and around the university campus.

For those interested in the vibrant arts and culture scene at Penn, 34th Street Magazine's "Toast" is a semi-weekly newsletter that provides the latest updates on campus culture and arts. Delivered on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, it offers an insight into the creative pursuits and events happening within the university community.

If comedy is what students seek, then Penn, Unbuttoned is the go-to newsletter. Penn's only intentionally satirical newsletter, it is delivered every Wednesday, giving students their weekly dose of laughter and wit from Under the Button. With its tongue-in-cheek approach, this newsletter offers a light-hearted break from the rigors of university life.

Sports enthusiasts and fans of Penn athletics can subscribe to Quaker Nation, a weekly sports newsletter covering all things related to Penn sports. Delivered on Monday mornings, students can receive updates on upcoming games, scores, and highlights from their favorite Penn teams.

In the world of professional development and career opportunities, Recruiter's Row comes to the aid of Penn students. This biweekly recruitment newsletter keeps students informed about all things employment-related. Released every other Wednesday, it ensures that students are up-to-date with the latest job openings, internships, and career advice.

With Penn University's diverse range of newsletters, students can find a wealth of information catered to their specific interests. Whether it's staying up-to-date with the latest news, exploring arts and culture, enjoying comedy, following sports, or advancing their career prospects, these free newsletters offer something for everyone.

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