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(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.
(11/14/22 1:17am)
In front of a semi-packed Palestra, Penn men's basketball played the first home game of its 2022-23 campaign, and it went much the same as its first two road games.
(11/12/22 9:49pm)
There was no red wave in the Pennsylvania midterm elections this week, but a Crimson wave did come to Franklin Field and wipe out the Quakers on Saturday afternoon.
(11/09/22 6:46am)
Following his recent acquisition of Twitter, Inc., Penn graduate Elon Musk laid off roughly half of Twitter’s 7,500 employees last Friday.
(11/08/22 4:36am)
Penn’s Division of Public Safety plans to more strictly enforce safety regulations prohibiting the usage of personal mobility items such as electric scooters on campus walkways.
(11/03/22 5:19am)
Penn football is seeing red this weekend – in more ways than one. The Quakers face off against the Big Red, a team with a 1-3 Ivy League record this season, and they'll likely be fired up after last week's upset loss at Brown.
(11/03/22 4:38am)
“Having gone to the tournament and played in this atmosphere, how much does this fuel your fire to come back next year and make it a longer run?” a reporter asked Penn men’s basketball junior guard Jordan Dingle, 20 minutes after the team's season-ending loss to Yale in last year’s Ivy League Tournament.
(10/31/22 7:09am)
With the great unknown of the regular season on the horizon, Penn’s basketball teams made some of their final preparations by facing off against some familiar faces: each other.
(11/02/22 6:24am)
This summer, ‘quiet quitting’ took the internet by storm. TikTok and media outlets were abuzz with talk about the official resignation from hustle culture.
(10/27/22 5:45am)
They say to make every opportunity count.
(10/13/22 3:29am)
Not since 2003 has Penn football (4-0, 1-0 Ivy) had this strong a start to a season, and on Saturday, the Quakers will look to extend their winning ways against a Columbia (3-1, 0-1 Ivy) team that beat them last season 23-14. Four Daily Pennsylvanian Sports reporters make their picks ahead of Penn's second Ivy League game of the season.
(10/17/22 5:36am)
Penn’s Division of Public Safety released its 2022 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report, which includes campus crime statistics from 2019 through 2021.
(10/11/22 5:02am)
October is perhaps one of the most exciting months in sports, as the buildup towards the World Series crosses paths with an accelerating NFL season, and engines are just beginning to rev in the NBA and NHL. Here at Penn, several fall sports teams are barrelling forward in exciting win streaks, while some teams are just picking up the keys to claiming consistent victories.
(10/11/22 6:05am)
Around 200 Penn community members gathered to attend the Division of Public Safety's "An Ounce of Prevention” Health and Safety Fair for the first time since the pandemic began.
(10/05/22 4:04am)
Mehmet Oz — better known as TV personality Dr. Oz, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania — was found to be the “principal investigator” in a series of studies that killed more than 300 dogs.
(10/04/22 4:41am)
Princeton University filed a motion to dismiss a religious discrimination lawsuit from a former employee alleging that she was fired due to her religious objections to its COVID-19 requirements.
(10/03/22 2:06am)
HANOVER, N.H.— It might’ve been a case of déjà vu for Penn football on Friday night.
(09/29/22 1:50am)
A recent ranking placed Penn second to last for free speech on college campuses, prompting mixed reactions from some students.
(09/28/22 5:02am)
As the new academic year begins, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to leaders of Penn’s main minority coalition student groups, known as the 7B, about their goals and plans for this semester.
(09/22/22 12:45am)
Penn will close the McDonald’s located on 40th and Walnut streets by January to redevelop the property into a 50,000-square-foot office and retail building.