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(04/24/19 2:41am)
With one player each from Canada, Croatia, Poland, and Russia, the 2019 Penn women’s tennis roster features 10 student-athletes who represent a greater number of countries than they do states. Ever since coach Sanela Kunovac took the reigns of the program, however, that kind of roster composition has been anything but abnormal.
(04/24/19 1:48am)
After a long-awaited return, it’s that time of year again.
(04/17/19 11:02pm)
Penn Medicine researchers have used the gene-editing technology CRISPR to treat two cancer patients in the first ever human trial with CRISPR in the United States, a University spokesperson confirmed to NPR on April 15.
(04/17/19 1:13am)
Rowing for your national team signifies the highest level of competition and is the ultimate honor for many athletes. However, for Penn rowing, competing on a national team is not only a badge of honor, but also what influences the next chapter of the program’s history.
(04/12/19 2:17am)
Four Penn faculty members were named 2019 Guggenheim Fellows. The professors were among 168 scholars, writers, and artists to receive the prestigious award.
(04/11/19 4:00pm)
Let’s talk about sex. Well, almost. First, let’s talk about the benefits of sex, like improving immunity, helping heart health, relieving some instances of minor pain, and improving sleep. The list goes on. What if you could reap these health benefits — a reduction in stress, better sleep, relief from menstrual cramps — without the need for someone else? I’m sure many of you are sitting there going “What is she talking about? You can do all those things plus more if you just take three minutes out of your day and masturbate!” You’re absolutely right. But female masturbation, though immensely beneficial for personal and physical reasons, is still seen as a taboo topic in today’s world, despite reports that up to 81% of women have enjoyed a solo session.
(02/25/19 3:16am)
For the second straight year, the Quakers won’t be hoisting the Howe Cup.
(02/22/19 2:32am)
With the culmination of the NFL season, The Daily Pennsylvanian recently caught up with Carolina Panthers' offensive guard and Penn alumnus Greg Van Roten about his football career since leaving Penn. Here's what the 2012 graduate had to say.
(02/22/19 6:12am)
Two Penn faculty were awarded the 2019 Sloan Fellowship, a prestigious award for early-career scholars in scientific fields.
(02/15/19 3:04am)
By 2080, Philadelphia's climate will feel like today’s Memphis, Tenn. if current trends persist, according to a recent study. The report projects that Philadelphia's typical winter temperatures will rise by about 9.1 degrees Fahrenheit.
(02/10/19 4:26am)
Burglary:
(01/29/19 4:23am)
Penn's School of Design will begin a project to build a World Park spanning five continents, creating walking and biking trails to help endangered animals migrate amid habitat loss and climate change.
(01/24/19 1:13am)
—The “Big Three” in sports is not a new phenomenon, but it is one that's becoming more and more popular as teams seem to be deliberately building around a dynamic trio. LeBron, D-Wade, and Bosh; Steph, Klay, and Durant; Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and Robert Kraft.
(12/13/18 8:26pm)
A Panera Bread restaurant will open this spring in the vacant space on 40th and Walnut streets, where the popular Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar once operated.
(12/06/18 2:51am)
Penn men’s fencing is primed for another great season. The group has both underclassmen and more experienced fencers who can contribute, not to mention three-time Ivy League Men’s Fencing Coach of the Year Andy Ma.
(11/29/18 2:29am)
This article is part of a semester-long series on the last decade in Ivy League athletics. To read the first article in the series, click here.
(11/29/18 4:13am)
The largest donation to an American university in modern times roughly equals the GDP of Belize.
(10/24/18 7:54pm)
SARAH KHAN is a College sophomore from Lynn Haven, Fla. Her email address is skhan100@sas.upenn.edu.
(10/24/18 7:51pm)
(10/25/18 12:16am)
During his contentious nomination process to the United States Supreme Court, newly minted Justice Brett Kavanaugh referenced his time at Yale Law School repeatedly in defense of sexual assault accusations.