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(01/25/17 3:24am)
As a member of the track team, my first experience with the Penn track team was outside on a brisk sunny day in late August. I’ll never forget how nice it felt to breathe the fresh air of Franklin Field, run freely with my teammates and meet athletes from other teams.
(01/24/17 11:48pm)
Most Penn students celebrated Christmas and New Year’s Day at home during winter break. But Monday evening in the rooftop lounge of Harnwell College House, Asian communities celebrated Lunar New Year together on a school day.
(01/24/17 2:52am)
If you rode I-195 all the way up to the Jersey Shore, you’d find yourself at a small private school by the name of Monmouth University. If it sounds familiar, maybe you’re remembering their men’s basketball team, whose bench went viral last year because of their eccentric and elaborate celebrations.
(01/22/17 4:02am)
To win big games, a team has to dig deep. But Penn men’s basketball, as of late, has spent an awful lot of time digging itself into holes.
(01/21/17 11:35pm)
Fresh off a season-opening performance in which it secured its highest team score in 23 months, Penn gymnastics was facing a tall order if it wanted to do something even more incredible in its home opener the following week.
(01/21/17 6:05pm)
WASHINGTON — The day after 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump was officially sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, half a million protesters, including representatives from many student groups from Penn, descended on Washington, D.C. to attend the Women’s March on Washington.
(01/19/17 3:46am)
It’s the first time this season that a team other than Penn fencing will face off at the Quakers’ home stage, and if things go Penn’s way, those teams won’t be eager to come back.
(01/18/17 2:52am)
Saturday was just the beginning.
(01/17/17 1:13am)
Sometimes the start can decide the whole ballgame.
(01/16/17 5:25am)
A plate of vitello l’angolo suddenly appears on the dinner table. Soon, the rest of the strangers eating together receive their meals and devour their food while getting to know each other.
(01/11/17 3:12am)
Philadelphia’s new tax on sweetened beverages officially went into effect last Sunday, and the new 1.5-cent per ounce fee has already led local stores to raise their prices.
(01/07/17 4:01am)
Philly.com featured Graduate School of Education professor Marybeth Gasman in a profile on Friday, who wrote a scathing critique last September of elite universities that hire few minority professors.
(12/13/16 4:13am)
If I told you that Penn could be a great place to be a college sports fan, how would you react? You would probably laugh at me, and for most people, this statement doesn’t hold up. But for me, it’s completely true.
(12/10/16 1:36am)
A pro-life protest outside College Hall last week was condemned on Friday as an attempt to “traumatize and shame” people who’ve had abortions, according to a statement released by the Penn Association for Gender Equity, a group that advocates for women’s rights.
(12/08/16 5:16am)
It’s hard to talk about such an incendiary issue, but I thought it was about time to break the silence.
(12/07/16 4:30am)
This year Penn students will enjoy the shortest winter break in years, with finals ending on Dec. 22 and spring classes beginning on Jan. 11.
(12/07/16 3:37am)
It's early on a Saturday morning. While you're asleep, Garrett Colvin is hard at work.
(12/06/16 7:01am)
If you have the best season in a program’s 87-year existence and no one even notices, did it really happen?
(12/05/16 8:13am)
It has been almost a month since Donald Trump’s surprising presidential victory, giving Americans some time to reflect on what his election means moving forward. Chaplain Chaz Howard shared his opinions on what the Republican’s win means for the black community and social justice movements in the next four years.
(11/28/16 3:57am)
When Nicole Vaiani first started learning how to fence, she would beat her older brother all the time. Now, with that experience behind her, she begins her career on Penn fencing.