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The Daily Pennsylvanian Launches DP+ App

A team of University of Pennsylvania undergraduates worked through winter break to code a state-of-the-art mobile news app

With nearly two-thirds of users arriving at TheDP.com via mobile devices, there was a clear need for a smart phone app.

Developing such a sophisticated and expensive product was a daunting task for the University of Pennsylvania’s independent, non-profit, student newspaper, however, and that’s where Peter Chen stepped up. A junior studying Networked and Social Systems Engineering, Chen put together a team of students with computer, editorial, and design skills. His dedicated squad — they dubbed themselves Operation Canada Goose — spent much of winter break working with their noses to their keyboards.

The result is the newly launched DP+, a mobile app that will deliver The Daily Pennsylvanian — as well as 34th Street and Under The Button — to smart phones everywhere.

“The app is giving users a more streamlined experience than what they would have in a browser. It’s nicer to read and easier to manage content,” Justin Lieb, a junior Computer Science major from Camarillo, Calif. “We can see a significant number of the student population downloading it.”

The teams would consider several hundred downloads a success. Eventually, the team hopes as many as 3,000 users will download the app, which is available in iOS and Android versions. The app adds to the platforms The DP is using to deliver campus news, from a print publication to a website to email newsletters to social media. Hiring out the project would have cost tens of thousands of dollars, but the app was an entirely volunteer effort.

Chen and his team spent fall semester planning and designing the app with the help of The DP’s design desk and content editors who helped them understand what readers would want. Some of the toughest issues for the coders was the design work and finding a font with a copyright license that didn’t cost thousands of dollars but still fit the news aesthetic. Even things as simple as creating a search bar to sort through the content proved a challenge.

“Since we were a small team it allowed us all to see a lot of different aspects of the development process,” said team member Elizabeth Powell, a junior Computer Science major from Marlton, NJ. “Absolute hell. We went through 50 versions and eventually came back to the simplest, first version.” 

The real techie work happened over December and January as Operation Canada Goose — the name comes from the task of migrating content from the website, as well as a sly nod to the expensive parkas prevalent on Penn’s campus —  hunkered down in front of laptops. The app ended up at 40,000 lines of code and required 368 commits, or major edits, in GitHub.

“The TLDR version: It was a lot of work,” Lieb said with a laugh.

The fourth team member, Raunaq Singh,  a freshman Computer Science major from Newtown Square, Penn., met other team members through their work with Penn Labs, a university sponsored development lab. 

“A ton of people made contributions. A big thing was like the designers, They took a load off of us. The business side handles the legal stuff, like user agreements. Content people understand how people read content,” Singh said.

Chen, who grew up hanging out at his parents computer shop in Hong Kong and was fascinated by taking apart computers, often to his parents chagrin, said that the kind of experiential learning the team got from developing the app start to finish was something that can’t be replicated in a classroom or even an internship.

Lieb seconded the idea: “I kept thinking, do I have the time for something like this, but then you look at the contribution you could make on campus and the lasting impact you could have on students. Then you know, it’s worth it.”

NEWS RELEASE

Feb. 19, 2021

Contact: Deborah Howlett | howlett@thedp.com | (215) 422-4640

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An Update from DPAA President Amy Gardner

It has been quite a season for all of us — doing our best to survive and even thrive during the coronavirus pandemic, making sure our loved ones are safe and healthy, watching and in some cases participating in the tumultuous political landscape and, of course, trying to help The DP prosper and continue its tradition of exceptional journalism.
 
First, I’d like to offer a heartfelt thanks from the entire DPAA board to those of you who have contributed time or money to The DP in the past year. I am happy to share that the results of our efforts are real. We are successfully adapting to the multifaceted demands of being a 21st-century media organization. We are removing longstanding barriers to participation through a series of innovative initiatives, which include: the expansion of our flagship summer internship experience, a new DP Fellowship program which aims to attract and retain students of color to The DP,  and student salary stipends designed to create further incentive for students to dive into The DP experience and give it their all. This would not have been possible without the ongoing support of the DPAA. Many, many thanks!
 
I’d also like to urge you all to keep your eyes out this spring for a redesigned DPAA website and a brand new alumni competition called Masthead Madness, planned by our Development team and in partnership with students from our business side. I hope you’ll all participate!
 
  — Coming in March!
 
Our goal as an alumni association is to increase your connections to The DP, to harness your own experiences for the current student leadership and to create multiple avenues for all of you to participate and contribute in ways that work for you.
 
More to come soon!
 
Best,
Amy Gardner C’90
President
Daily Pennsylvanian Alumni Association
 
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DP Raises $11,000 in 24 Hours on #GivingTuesday!

On December 1st, 2020, the DP managed to raise over $11,091 from 62 donors as part of the #Giving Tuesday campaign!

In collaboration with the DP design, A/V, and social media teams, the DPAA was able to reach out and tell the stories that matter! Through the duration of a 24 hour micro-campaign, we managed to tell our story in an email series, a webpage, and a video, all to raise money for the DP!

To visit the Always the DP campaign click here. For more info about #AlwaystheDP and #GivingTuesday the campaign, read on!

Always here. Always there. Always the DP. What does this mean?

  • Always the DP: We are and always have been an independent student-led organization! And we’ve always been focused on telling our educational non-profit media organization story.
  • Always Here: 136 years of learning, legacy and lineage… Current Penn students, alumni, and leadership have always been connected by the DP. It’s the heart of the Penn community!
  • Always There: 136 years of covering the news that matters most to the Penn community! The memorable moments, the important  days, the big stories– we’ve been there for it all, and most importantly, we’ve been there for you to make sure you’re always in touch with the stories that matter most!

The original announcement for the #GivingTuesday campaign:

Dear All,

My name is Liz Sunga, I am a first-year student at Penn’s College of Arts and Sciences and the DP’s first Development Assistant. I am excited to kick-start this year’s #GivingTuesday campaign: Always Here, Always There, Always the DP. 

Today we celebrate The Daily Pennsylvanian’s long-standing and loyal commitment to the students, staff and alumni of the University of Pennsylvania.

We ask our DP alumni family to participate in three ways:

  1. Make your gift here
  2. Visit Always The DP 
  3. Like, love, comment and share our posts, pics and messages throughout the day!

If you have been waiting or looking for the right time, the right moment or right reason to make a gift to the Daily Pennsylvanian, then your time has come. In a world where the value of free speech, free press and the dissemination of accurate information come into question everyday, an organization like ours is needed more than ever. What we learn through our work at the DP will help us lead important change in our world. 

Thank you for all the opportunities you provide!

Warmly,

Annelisse S. Sunga

Development Assistant