Reflections on the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Penn
Members of the Penn community share their thoughts and perspectives on the ongoing Gaza Solidarity Encampment, Penn's response to the demonstration, and its impact on campus life and discourse.
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Members of the Penn community share their thoughts and perspectives on the ongoing Gaza Solidarity Encampment, Penn's response to the demonstration, and its impact on campus life and discourse.
As the 2023-24 school year draws to a close, so does the athletics season. The DP Sports staff made their picks for this year's major Penn sports awards.
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced that he is opening a housewide investigation into antisemitism on college campuses at a Tuesday press conference.
While Penn is well known for being home to the first-ranked business school in the country and sending large swaths of students into the financial world, it is also a breeding ground for political hopefuls.
Retail crime incidents on and around Penn’s campus have doubled over the last five years, according to the Division of Public Safety.
Mark’s Café in the basement of Van Pelt-Dietrich Library replaced its open shelves with vending machines earlier this week, prompting criticism from students.
Penn lacrosse always plays a tough schedule. This helps the team get ready for the rigors of Ivy League competition, prepares them for the national stage, and increases their power ratings with an eye toward a potential at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Wearing the Red and Blue stripes for the last time, senior sprinter Isabella Whittaker never lost speed in her final dash to the finish line. Her dominant senior campaign made her the clear leader of the pack for Women’s Athlete of the Year honors.
Penn swimming and diving junior breaststroker Matt Fallon’s years of hard work have culminated in one of the greatest seasons in Penn history, and it’s not over yet.
Although she didn’t start out with the Red and Blue, senior distance freestyler Anna Kalandadze has made her mark in the Quaker history books.
This year’s team of the year is undoubtedly men’s squash.
In 2022, Penn men’s soccer won the Ivy League title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. There, the Quakers nearly beat Syracuse as the latter made a run to the national championship game. This year, after winning the regular season title and earning the right to host the inaugural Ivy League Tournament, expectations were similarly high for Penn.
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It’s 7 p.m. on the first day of the 128th Penn Relays Carnival. The air is chilly, spectators are shivering, and after a morning packed with high school events, the college distance runners are finally stepping onto the track. While distance races might not be quite as stimulating for the spectators as the sprints, the upcoming race is sure to stop everyone in their tracks.
In a rookie season for the books, Mataya Gayle proved herself to be the future of the Red and Blue women's basketball. Walking in with the pressure of filling the shoes of Kayla Padilla, one of Penn’s all-time greats, the Woodstock, Ga. native started all 28 games for Penn, in a freshman season where she earned Ivy League Rookie of the Year and Big Five Rookie of the Year. Ranking third on the team in scoring, first in assists, and first in steals by the end of the season, Gayle exceeded all expectations.
There’s dominant, then there’s whatever Penn baseball third baseman senior Wyatt Henseler has been at the plate during his four years in the Red and Blue.
No surprise here: Game of the Year goes to Penn basketball’s biggest win since the last time it beat Villanova back in 2018.
While the season overall was underwhelming, Penn football undoubtedly found its breakout star in running back Malachi Hosley. In his first season of college football, the Columbus, Ga. native became Penn’s first Ivy League Rookie of the Year winner in 30 seasons, earned a first team All-Ivy selection, and was a finalist for the Jerry Rice FCS Freshman of the Year Award. Hosley ran for 723 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground, while also making an impact in the passing game, hauling in 22 balls for 246 yards and a touchdown.
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