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(11/26/17 5:15pm)
Over the past semester Mary Brennen, College sophomore and Saxby’s barista, noticed something strange about the 40th Street coffee shop. “There was this sudden shift in demographic. It seemed like every conversation I overheard was about ‘synthesis’ or some ambiguous collaboration of ‘creative types’,” recounted Brennen. Finally, Brennen’s questions were answered. “We’re all in the Collctve,” explained Sam Winston (W ‘19).
(11/27/17 2:59am)
Eleven faculty members at the Berklee College of Music were terminated in the past 13 years for sexual assault, according to an open forum held in early November.
(11/15/17 6:51pm)
Have you ever stress-walked through Huntsman Ground floor, looking for an empty GSR to cram for that Intro to Astrology exam you thought you'd get an easy A on, but turns out it's actually kinda hard, and passed rows of virtual fireplaces on the TV screens in each room? Did you think "Wow, who are these bozos taking up perfectly good GSRs just to sit around and pretend to fucking roast marshmallows around a goddamn fake fire?"
(11/16/17 3:59am)
Penn men's basketball shot out of the gates Wednesday night at the Palestra to beat Navy, 66-45, and collect its first win of the young season.
(11/11/17 8:59pm)
That was not the opener they had hoped for.
(11/11/17 3:35pm)
This one's going to hurt.
(11/11/17 6:31am)
Less than three weeks after teaching assistant Stephanie McKellop sparked national controversy for tweeting about using progressive stacking in the classroom, Penn Debate Society went head-to-head against the Penn Philomathean Society to debate whether the teaching method does more harm than good.
(11/08/17 2:37am)
The seniors on Penn men’s basketball have faced their fair share of adversity during their four years in University City. Losing records, a coaching change and transfers are not easy hurdles to clear. But three years later, senior point guard Darnell Foreman and the rest of the class of 2018 lead a team that is a legitimate contender in the Ivy League.
(11/07/17 9:15pm)
Lehigh University announced on Friday that it would not revoke the honorary degree awarded to President Donald Trump. Wagner College also recently decided that it would not rescind the honorary degree it awarded Trump in 2004, Inside Higher Ed reported.
(11/09/17 5:41am)
There was plenty of reason to question AJ Brodeur’s decision-making when he committed to play for coach Steve Donahue at Penn before his senior year of high school in July 2015.
(11/02/17 1:14am)
More than a dozen restaurants across Penn’s campus have closed in the past two years.
(11/03/17 9:49pm)
The vacant Moravian Food Court at 3401 Walnut St., formerly the home of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and other establishments, will soon be filled with seven new eateries.
(10/30/17 12:09am)
This one had it all — four first half turnovers, two blocked punts, two missed field goals, and injuries to junior running back Jake Klaus and junior wide receiver Aiden Kelly.
(10/27/17 3:51am)
Halloween is upon us, and, like you, the squad and I are here for it. Here are six Halloween costumes for the whole squad and Samantha’s boyfriend, because he’s probably going to be there too.
(10/26/17 5:41pm)
On the first day of classes, in Huntsman Hall
(10/26/17 1:38am)
Nothing about the 2017 season has been ordinary for Penn field hockey. Once in the running to win the Ivy League championship and make an appearance in the NCAA Tournament, the Quakers are all but eliminated from winning the conference with two weeks left in the season.
(10/22/17 11:59pm)
Emphatic. That’s the word that best describes Penn men’s soccer's win over Yale on Saturday night.
(10/23/17 12:30am)
One step closer to a top-three finish in the Ivy League.
(10/21/17 4:48pm)
The leaves are changing colors, and a cool breeze has blown
in another round of exams at Penn; yes, it’s midterm season. Although many have
already taken multiple midterms, most students still have many more lined up on
the horizon, with some students wondering if the end is in sight. A new study
from the Penn Graduate School of Education, found that the end of this
stressful time might be later than some students planned.
(10/21/17 3:23am)
A series of tweets from a Penn history Ph.D. student and teaching assistant has divided public opinion and sparked conversation around teaching techniques intended to include all student populations in discussion.