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(04/24/24 1:31am)
The Penn Relays, the oldest track and field competition in the United States, has had plenty of time for records to be set and reset. And for the 128th running of the Penn Relays set to take place from April 25-27, the competing athletes are poised to reset a plethora of records.
(04/18/24 2:20am)
It was the classic “underdog win” and a “complete game” according to Coach Karin Corbett with No. 14 Penn women's lacrosse taking on the No. 5 Loyola Maryland.
(04/13/24 11:57pm)
Bolstered by the loud cheers of the crowd, Penn men's lacrosse took down Harvard 15-12 during Quaker Days, securing their place in the Ivy Tournament.
(03/24/24 7:54pm)
No. 12 Penn men's lacrosse battled against Dartmouth in below-freezing temperatures and unrelenting snow. But the miserable conditions didn't stop the Quakers from handling their business, winning 11-8.
(02/19/24 1:24am)
With Ivy Madness fast approaching, Penn women’s basketball was feeling the pressure. Coming into the game against Brown, both teams were tied for fourth place in the Ivy League. The Quakers were fresh off a win against Yale the night before, while Brown was recovering from a tough 12-point loss against Princeton and was hungry for a win. The pressure was ultimately too much for the Red and Blue, as Penn left Providence, R.I. with a 61-59 loss.
(12/03/18 3:10am)
Bestselling author and 1985 College graduate Jennifer Egan will teach a modern fiction class next semester. While famous authors typically come to Penn to teach courses on the craft of writing, Egan's class will instead focus on critically analyzing some of her favorite books.
(11/13/18 4:34am)
For College and Wharton junior Tyler Shevin, coming to Penn meant he would have an opportunity to pursue both business and political science. But when he arrived on campus, he was surprised to find no structure in place to help him navigate the process of pursuing dual degrees.
(11/09/18 2:32am)
As the opioid epidemic continues to plague the nation, Penn Medicine physicians are calling for fentanyl test strips to be more readily available to help identify the lethal drug in patients experiencing overdoses.
(09/30/18 10:46pm)
Penn Facilities and Real Estate Services intern Elena Juodisius took on a pet project this summer to chart out the locations around campus that have plants that humans can eat. This project turned into a complete color-coded map based on the edible parts of the plant and was adopted by Penn.
(09/21/18 10:14pm)
One proponent for shorter workdays is an instructor here at Penn.