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(11/21/23 10:22pm)
In the centuries-long history of the University of Pennsylvania, only one graduate has ever taken home an Olympic gold medal in wrestling. Brandon Slay, Wharton Class of 1998 graduate, cemented himself as the most decorated wrestler in Penn’s history during the 2000 Sydney games, winning the gold in the 76 kg weight class.
(11/20/23 2:30am)
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(11/20/23 2:33am)
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(11/20/23 6:32am)
In the past five weeks, dozens of donors have announced that they will halt funding to Penn due to the University’s response regarding the Israel-Hamas war, recent antisemitic incidents, and the Palestine Writes Literature Festival.
(11/20/23 5:01am)
Coming off a rough loss to Saint Joseph's, Penn women's basketball got its chance at redemption Sunday against Siena, ultimately coming away with an 85-79 win.
(11/27/23 4:36am)
Penn is entering a new, $600 million stage of campus construction, including renovations to David Rittenhouse Laboratory and a focus on expanded space for student performing arts groups.
(12/04/23 2:23am)
For most juniors in high school, the biggest of their worries is joining clubs and studying for their next math test. But for international student-athletes — especially those with aspirations of competing at an Ivy League school — the period between early junior year to the end of senior year becomes a race for recruitment.
(11/20/23 4:58am)
Run, run, and run some more. That’s what’s been on the menu for Penn women’s track and field junior Bronwyn Patterson virtually every day since she began running competitively in high school; and she doesn’t want it any other way.
(11/28/23 12:47am)
The Wharton School ranked No. 4 in LinkedIn’s inaugural list of the best MBA programs in the country.
(11/21/23 4:42am)
Penn President Liz Magill opened applications for a new Student Advisory Group on the Jewish student experience.
(11/20/23 4:53am)
Half a dozen is exactly what Penn squash ordered this weekend, picking up six wins in just a two-day span.
(11/21/23 6:01am)
Capping off a dominant fall campaign, Penn women’s tennis freshman Esha Velaga traveled to San Diego to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Fall Championships earlier this month — further showcasing her elite talent.
(11/20/23 4:55am)
A fairytale ending was crushed in Princess Anne, Md. on Saturday. Despite impeccable shooting from freshman guard Sam Brown late in his debut, it was not enough to secure a Quaker victory.
(11/20/23 4:50am)
There was less than a minute on the clock. The Quakers, fresh off a touchdown to put them at 24-31, pulled off the unthinkable and recovered an onside kick. They got back-to-back first downs, sending Franklin Field to its feet. The crowd – myself included – believed we were about to witness a miracle.
(11/20/23 1:54am)
Penn’s Asian American Studies Undergraduate Advisory Board held their annual conference on Nov. 17 in the ARCH building.
(11/19/23 2:50am)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(11/19/23 12:00am)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(11/27/23 4:37am)
Penn Medicine’s Institute on Aging recently received a $5 million grant from the Delaware Community Foundation to study and create new therapies for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
(11/18/23 10:59pm)
For Penn football, 2023 has been a season of wasted potential. Amid highs and lows, wins and losses, the Quakers could never put it all together. And on Saturday, the Quakers' self-inflicted wounds finally put the nail in the coffin for a season that has long been awaiting a hammer.
(11/21/23 5:31am)
Wellness at Penn successfully vaccinated around 1,000 attendees at its COVID-19 booster clinic earlier this month.