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Penn men's basketball loses fourth straight conference game in 70-61 loss to Brown

(02/03/24 4:54am)

Penn men’s basketball entered its Friday matchup against Brown desperate to get its season back on track after dropping three straight Ivy League games. Despite this streak of losses, the Quakers still entered the weekend tied for fourth in the Ivy League, with four other teams knotted at 1-3. And yet, it was more of the same for the crestfallen Quakers.







Submit a Love Note!

(02/01/24 6:57pm)

Small love notes are $3 for 20 words. Large love notes are $6 for 40 words. You must provide your real name and Penn email address, although neither will be published. Submissions will close on Monday, February 12th. PLEASE NOTE: Any submissions with profanity or excessively vulgar material will not be published.







Red, Blue, and Green: With new NIL initiative, Penn athletes seek a bigger cut of the cash

(02/01/24 12:52am)

It has been nearly three years since the ruling of National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston, a case that revolutionized college athletics by allowing student-athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness. Now, a school that has been playing sports for nearly 200 years is looking to join the party.






Johaer Jilani | Navigating the controversy and contradictions of former President Liz Magill

(02/01/24 7:00pm)

Last month, former Penn President Liz Magill resigned due to controversial remarks related to Palestinian activism on campus. This so-called resignation follows a tumultuous sequence of events, many of which The Daily Pennsylvanian and other media outlets either overlooked or inaccurately portrayed. There were dates and events, such as the Oct. 18 statement, that were not mentioned but played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse surrounding activism on campus. Moreover, some of the wording used to describe the ongoing genocide in Gaza was deemed problematic in the grand scheme of things, highlighting the need for more nuanced discussions and actions.