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(11/23/19 10:09pm)
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Penn men’s basketball has struggled shooting the three ball in its first four games of the season — but that has not been the case in Saturday’s contest against Providence.
(11/20/19 2:05am)
Early in the season, the Quakers have some things to figure out.
(11/19/19 3:18am)
More than four dozen police officers and public safety personnel received recognition in the Division of Public Safety's biannual commendation ceremony for their efforts ranging from combatting thefts to helping Penn community members.
(11/14/19 5:08am)
Five weeks after the Undergraduate Assembly passed a resolution demanding that Penn fire Carey Law School professor Amy Wax, the Nominations and Elections Committee is proposing a weaker resolution that demands that she be stripped of her teaching duties.
(11/14/19 3:28am)
Penn received 6,088 early decision applications for the Class of 2024 — a more than 14% decline from last year's number of applications.
(11/14/19 4:40am)
Last week, Penn argued in court documents that transgender individuals are not protected from workplace discrimination under a federal act. Now, Penn is retracting its argument, saying Penn does not tolerate discrimination.
(11/14/19 4:02am)
When an employer disciplines, harasses, and eventually fires an employee because of her gender identity, has that employer violated federal law by discriminating on the basis of sex? It’s a question that has divided courts in recent years, and one about which Penn has recently sent troubling mixed signals.
(11/09/19 11:29pm)
It’s never ideal to follow up a big win with a big loss.
(11/08/19 12:27am)
A liquid nitrogen leak in the Chemistry Building led to an evacuation Thursday afternoon.
(11/07/19 5:48am)
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect Penn Admissions' decision to reach out to students directly rather than publicly make an announcement.
(11/06/19 3:36am)
Down goes Bama.
(11/06/19 2:21am)
Penn will offer a new Environmental Studies next spring to study the relationship between humans and the environment.
(11/13/19 2:58am)
Pennsylvania resident Jessica Cornell Smith scammed nearly $10,000 through Facebook and GoFundMe donations for a nonexistent cancer diagnosis, NBC Philadelphia reported.
(11/12/19 10:32pm)
Donald Zarda, Aimee Stephens, and Gerald Bostock. These Americans all share one thing in common: They were all fired from their jobs for being a part of the LGBTQ community.
(11/04/19 2:29am)
Right-wing pundit and author Dinesh D'Souza will speak at a Penn College Republicans event on Nov. 12.
(11/04/19 6:56am)
Fraud:
(11/03/19 11:06pm)
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced his endorsement of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) for president this week, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
(11/03/19 10:48pm)
After an incident that garnered national attention in April 2018, a former Starbucks regional manager is suing the company and alleging she was discriminated against for being white.
(11/12/19 2:40am)
John Legend is supporting former Penn Law School professor Elizabeth Warren in the upcoming 2020 Presidential Election.
(10/29/19 10:58pm)
Penn has had a considerable amount of controversy in the last few weeks surrounding regressive statements from prominent voices. The idea of firing Penn Law professor and “cultural-distance nationalist” Amy Wax has picked up steam. A demonstration by student protesters led to Perry World House canceling a talk with Thomas Homan, a former director of ICE, who has been charged with ramping up “terror tactics” used against undocumented immigrants, such as family separation. The hiring of Jonathan Anomaly as associate director of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics department has been questioned in light of a paper he authored last year defending eugenics.