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(03/23/23 4:13am)
A supermajority of undergraduate and graduate resident advisors filed to unionize on March 14. The move from the group of RAs, collectively called the United RAs at Penn, comes after months of organizing and a wave of unionization efforts that have been sweeping the nation, Philadelphia, and the Penn community in recent years.
(02/23/23 5:23am)
Editorials represent the majority view of members of The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc. Editorial Board, which meets regularly to discuss issues relevant to Penn's campus. Participants in these meetings are not involved in the reporting of articles on related topics.
(02/04/23 3:40am)
NEW YORK — When she made an off-the-backboard triple with under three minutes left in Friday’s game, freshman guard Saniah Caldwell became Penn's fourth-leading scorer against Columbia. The caveat is that those were her first points of the game, and Caldwell only played six minutes on Friday night. Not a great sign.
(02/03/23 4:12pm)
Picked to be No. 1 in your own conference heading into the season brings with it a certain set of expectations.
(01/23/23 1:12am)
On Saturday, both Penn men’s and women’s basketball faced capable, Yale squads above .500 with mixed results. While the women’s team dominated the Bulldogs at the Palestra in a 22-point rout, the men’s team faltered on the road, dropping its third straight game in a seven-point defeat.
(12/09/22 6:43pm)
Good teams win. Great teams cover.
(12/07/22 3:41am)
Coming off two Big 5 losses, Penn men's basketball will have a shot at winning not only its first Big 5 game of the season, but its first since January 2020. The catch: Penn will be matching up against a Villanova team that, coming into the season, was ranked No. 16 in the NCAA. So far, though, Villanova's started the season out 3-5 and have already lost to a Big 5 team, Temple.
(11/30/22 4:09am)
Pop the champagne. Start the parade. Raise the banner.
(12/02/22 12:26am)
One year ago, Penn football was fresh off yet another disappointing season. The 3-7 finish, highlighted by a third-straight losing record in conference play that left the Quakers at the bottom of the Ivy League, had many calling for change within the program.
(11/28/22 6:08am)
As the fall season comes to a close, we take a look at five especially noteworthy statistics from fall sports teams.
(11/19/22 10:27pm)
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Quakers might not have won the Ivy title on Saturday, but they sure celebrated like they did.
(11/18/22 6:39am)
Just days before the World Cup would kick off on the opposite side of the globe, Penn men's soccer demanded attention by nearing its most complete game. The Quakers' conquest of Rutgers in the first round of the NCAA Championship whistled to a 3-0 Red and Blue victory at home, launching them into the second round of the tournament after one of its best outings under coach Brian Gill.
(11/17/22 7:06am)
Penn enters its final game of the season as 14.5-point underdogs. Based on that spread, it'd be hard to have a ton of faith in the Quakers against Princeton. But the only other time they were double-digit underdogs this season, the Red and Blue marched into Dartmouth and took a statement win, so anything's possible.
(11/16/22 4:10am)
It took four tries, but at long last, Penn men’s basketball lists itself in the winners' column.
(11/16/22 5:04am)
“I founded Penn! This is my school!”
(11/15/22 6:05am)
After defeating Princeton 3-0 to claim the Ivy League title this past weekend, the Quakers will host Rutgers at Penn Park Thursday at 7:00 p.m. for its first-round match of the NCAA DI men's championship.
(11/10/22 5:43am)
With two games left on the season, Penn football controls its own destiny for at least a share of the Ivy League title. After a 3-7 record last year, a conference championship would be the ultimate turnaround for the Red and Blue, but first, they'll have to make it through Harvard, a 5-2 squad that poses a dangerous threat.
(11/09/22 7:19am)
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. — When one team treats a game like it’s preseason and the other treats it like the regular season, you’re going to see a result like the one Penn had on Monday night at Iona.
(11/08/22 3:14pm)
Today, Nov. 8, two extremely close and pivotal elections will be held in Pennsylvania. Polls in the gubernatorial race between Democrat Josh Shapiro and Republican Doug Mastriano show Shapiro leading Mastriano by just 10 points. The Senate race, on the other hand, has Republican Mehmet Oz toe to toe with Democrat John Fetterman, with Fetterman leading by a mere 0.4 points. The gubernatorial and Senate races will be critical in shaping key issues like education policy, abortion rights, and health care policy.
(11/05/22 9:30pm)
Last week’s 34-31 back-and-forth slugfest between Penn and Brown was objectively more exciting than the Quakers' relatively routine matchup against Cornell on Saturday. But you won’t hear them complaining about it.