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(11/22/21 2:13am)
Over the past few days, Penn men’s basketball competed in the Myrtle Beach Invitational, an early-season tournament played each November on Coastal Carolina University’s campus.
(11/20/21 9:42pm)
Saturday afternoon provided Penn football with a unique opportunity to spoil rival Princeton’s bid for an Ivy League title.
(11/18/21 2:46am)
This Saturday at 1 p.m., Penn football (3-6, 1-5 Ivy) will host Princeton (8-1, 5-1) on Senior Day to close out its season. Four Daily Pennsylvanian Sports reporters make their picks ahead of the game against the Tigers.
(11/18/21 2:40am)
Ray Priore, your time is up.
(11/18/21 2:52am)
In its first four non-conference bouts, Penn men’s basketball has shown very promising signs. The team, though young, has faced adversity on and off the court, dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, racism, and of course, its opponents.
(11/17/21 2:53pm)
Work-study students at Penn Wharton Budget Model were laid off in the middle of the semester without prior warning, prompting the Office of Student Employment to intervene to help get their jobs back.
(11/12/21 2:45am)
In the span of three weeks, four instances of flooding hit buildings on Penn's campus, including two college houses and the ARCH building.
(11/11/21 12:56am)
On Tuesday, Nov. 9 and Wednesday, Nov. 10, students reported thick smoke on and around various parts of campus from a fire that started in a junkyard south of campus.
(11/15/21 4:28am)
From the moment we entered preschool until now, we have received constant, systematic training on how to exist. The cycle of socialization follows us throughout our lives — don’t speak in class unless you are spoken to, don’t question authority, sit still for eight hours, study until you receive at least an 80% on the state-mandated multiple choice exam. Absorb information until you can regurgitate it in your sleep, then come back the next day and do it all again. These norms of behavior — specifically, imitating and obeying authority — are so deeply internalized in students’ psyches that it doesn’t even occur to us to act differently. So by the time students enter the workforce, we’re perfectly socialized to be the perfect employee.
(11/10/21 3:25pm)
Smoke from a junkyard fire in Southwest Philadelphia spreads across the city, as seen from Harnwell College House on Nov. 9.
(11/10/21 3:55pm)
Penn's Division of Public Safety released guidelines Wednesday morning for the University community to stay safe following a junkyard fire on Tuesday, but did not cancel University operations or classes.
(11/09/21 6:24am)
Penn will halt commitments to private equity vehicles dedicated to investments in fossil fuel production, an update to its existing practice of not making direct investments in companies engaged in the production of fossil fuels.
(11/09/21 4:10am)
On a beautiful Saturday in November, Penn field hockey ended its season against Dartmouth as the Quakers celebrated their seniors.
(11/08/21 2:59am)
On Saturday, the Quakers looked to defend their undefeated home record at Rhodes field in their final game of the season against the Princeton Tigers.
(11/06/21 9:01pm)
After eight years, the Trustee’s Cup is changing hands.
(11/05/21 7:48pm)
As the fall sports seasons are drawing to a close and winter seasons are opening up, multiple sports are in play. Here is a look into the multitude of games and events over the weekend.
(11/05/21 5:09pm)
Two flooding evacuations occurred within two weeks, wreaking havoc on residential buildings, destroying personal belongings, and causing student displacement. On Oct. 20, a fire sprinkler erupted in Harnwell College House, resulting in water damage and flooding on floors one through five. The entire building was evacuated at approximately 3:15am, and while most students only lost an hour or two of sleep, 27 students were more significantly affected. Not only did the torrent of “sludgy water” create dorm damages and force 23 students to temporarily relocate, but some also lost valuable personal belongings and essential school materials.
(11/02/21 4:14am)
The City of Philadelphia will pay $2.5 million to the family of Walter Wallace Jr. to settle a wrongful death lawsuit after he was killed by Philadelphia police last year.
(11/02/21 1:42am)
Who knew Quakers could sneak by lions and outfly owls?
(10/29/21 4:00pm)
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