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(10/26/21 1:43am)
Water from an activated fire sprinkler on the fifth floor of Harnwell College House leader into multiple dorms early Wednesday morning last week. (Photo from Amanda Giannopoulos (top left) and Jared Mitovich (top right, bottom left, and bottom right))
(10/26/21 4:28am)
An activated fire sprinkler on the fifth floor of Harnwell College House flooded the residences of 27 students last week, causing significant damage throughout the first five floors of the building.
(10/25/21 4:51am)
Walkie talkies crackled to life as members of Penn’s Medical Emergency Response Team witnessed a staged chemical explosion and spill in the Chemistry Laboratories and were met with screams as they entered the building. Student volunteers lay on the ground during the organization's biannual Mass Casualty Incident drill, writhing in pain, while adults limped around the lab.
(10/19/21 4:23am)
On Saturday night at Rhodes Field, the Quakers picked up a 2-1 Ivy League victory against Dartmouth thanks to a thrilling golden goal in double overtime.
(10/15/21 2:38pm)
Protesters throw objects at a passing Philadelphia Police Department van on 52nd Street.
(10/12/21 6:36pm)
Vice President for Public Safety and Superintendent of Penn Police Maureen Rush will retire from Penn at the end of December.
(10/11/21 1:49am)
Nerve-racking.
(10/11/21 2:09am)
Penn sprint football couldn’t have asked for a more triumphant return to Franklin Field.
(10/09/21 11:03pm)
In its first shutout since 2009, Penn football (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) defeated Lehigh (0-6, 0-1) 20-0.
(10/05/21 11:59pm)
Every now and then, a player emerges as an instant playmaker — someone that’s able to skip past the learning curve associated with the transition to college sports and whose on and off the field contributions mimic those of a program veteran.
(10/02/21 2:43am)
Two years ago, the Penn faithful watched the Quakers lose their Ivy League and home opener to Dartmouth in a 28-15 contest that was not nearly as close as the final score suggested.
(10/01/21 3:47am)
Penn students, faculty, schools, and centers led the University's second annual Climate Week this month, championing an approach of intersectionality to raising climate awareness and action.
(09/27/21 3:56am)
In their first Ivy League matchup of the season, Penn women’s soccer was overwhelmed by the undefeated Harvard Crimson. The Quakers were unable to get on the scoreboard, despite a few promising scoring chances, losing 3-0 in a game that risked being even more lopsided.
(09/27/21 3:55am)
Some things just never change.
(09/19/21 1:50am)
Killing bison is illegal without a permit in the United States, but that didn't stop Penn football against Bucknell.
(09/10/21 4:32am)
It was 8:46 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001 when the first airplane hit the north tower of the World Trade Center. Penn students found out about the tragedy over the course of the next few hours on a day that rapidly transformed from a normal day of classes to an unforgettable tragedy.
(09/11/21 1:30pm)
At the start of every school year in New York City, our social studies teachers focused their lesson plans on 9/11. Each teacher had a different approach. Some described their own experiences and encouraged students to talk to their parents about the event. Others had us watch documentaries. In a geography class, my teacher started with a case study of how we link diseases to specific locations, tying back to the lingering health effects among 9/11 survivors.
(09/06/21 12:20am)
In Penn field hockey’s first game in over 600 days, the Quakers fell to No. 5 Louisville (4-0) in a 3-1 loss at Princeton’s Bedford Field. The game was highlighted by career firsts for many of the Quakers' younger players. Notably, sophomore Sabien Paumen made her collegiate debut in the net and totaled six saves in 60 minutes.
(09/02/21 2:49am)
This fall, students returned to campus, many experiencing it for the first time. For some, one of the benefits of an in-person learning experience is access to exercise facilities, including Pottruck, Penn’s numerous grassy plains, and Penn Park.
(08/31/21 8:03pm)
A victim unaffiliated with Penn was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center after gun shots were fired at 40th and Chestnut streets Tuesday afternoon, according to the Division of Public Safety.