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Women's basketball succumbs to Columbia in fifth consecutive loss

(02/05/22 5:56pm)

The stands of the Palestra rattled once again as public spectators were permitted entrance for the first time in 2022. But within the sounds of sparse attendance, accompanied by the melodies of Penn Band and the enthusiasm of Penn Cheer, the Quakers (7-12, 2-5 Ivy) could not overcome the daunting task against conference leader Columbia (16-3, 7-0 Ivy), and fell to the Lions by a score of 66-57.





Coalition to Save the UC Townhomes | Penn’s Broken Promises to the Black Residents of "University City"

(01/24/22 12:49am)

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated an already endemic housing crisis in Philadelphia, killing neighbors and destroying communities. The recent devastating fire in Fairmount took the lives of 12 people, including eight children. The 12 people were all members of a low-income, extended family squeezed into a four-bedroom apartment in a neglected building owned by the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA). The fire is the latest evidence of a systemic assault on Black residents, of which housing inequity is just one of many forms of violence. As Penn watches its endowment grow to over $20 billion and develops real estate across the city, tens of thousands of Philadelphians are struggling to find housing, turning to friends for shelter or living on the street. Penn is not just complicit in this inequity; it is one of its foremost perpetrators.


Editorial | President Magill, here’s what Penn students want you to know

(01/25/22 12:57am)

The University’s next president, M. Elizabeth Magill, has the resume necessary to become the next great leader of Penn. Set to assume current Penn president Amy Gutmann’s role this July, Magill will take the reins of a university that has seen a rapid expansion in endowment, groundbreaking research, an increase in socioeconomic diversity among its student body, and the construction of numerous prominent campus facilities. But Penn has also seen tensions between Greek life and students of color, recent changes in University leadership, and pushback from Philadelphia officials and community members — all while navigating a ruthless pandemic. 











Editorial | Penn's next President must chart their own path

(12/09/21 5:34am)

At Penn, 2022 will bring more than just the start of a new calendar year. It will mean the departure of longtime University President Amy Gutmann, who was nominated as the next United States ambassador to Germany. Gutmann's successor will have big shoes to fill. The search for her successor is already underway, with students, faculty, and trustees having various degrees of input and influence.