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The cover of the September 1994 issue of 34th Street Magazine.
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The cover of the September 1994 issue of 34th Street Magazine.
No. 66 Randy Parker (Photo from the Daily Pennsylvanian Archives)
Penn football dispatched all but one of its Ivy League opponents in 2000 to capture its second Ancient Eight title in three seasons. (Photo from the Daily Pennsylvanian Archives)
Todd Okolovitch (Photo from the Daily Pennsylvanian Archives)
'Project Mississippi' coordinator and campus NAACP leader Adam Daniel Corson-Finnerty (right) addressing a tktk in 1964.
Building upon their dynasty, Penn football's 1985 team won back-to-back Ivy League titles outright.
After two shared Ivy League titles in previous years, the Quakers were finally able to win the title outright in 1984.
In 1983, Penn football would share another Ivy League crown with Harvard.
Photos from The Daily Pennsylvanian Archives, Chase Sutton, Kylie Cooper, and Sukhmani Kaur
The DP covered the 1960's ZBT scandal, one of many fraternity misconduct incidents that have occured throughout Penn's history.
Beta attempted to convince the Inter-Fraternity Judiciary Committee to suspend its sentence for the fraternity's misconduct in 1965.
Castle (Psi Upsilon) was involved in a kidnapping scandal in 1990.
Sheldon Hackney served as Penn’s president from 1981 to 1993. He died of Lou Gehrig’s disease on Thursday at the age of 79.
Assistant coach Ira Bowman played at Penn from 1994-96 and was named Ivy League Player of the Year in his senior season as the Quakers tied for first place in the Ancient Eight with a 12-2 record.
An eastward view from Penn’s campus in the 1980s. Throughout the years, the view has changed as Penn developed the space between campus and the Schuykill. Penn Park is the latest such development.