If there’s one thing Penn Sprint Football hates, it’s sharing. They’ve been lightweight football national champions five times in the last eighty years – and shared the title four of them.
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A love of innovation and Jewish culture inspired a new endowment at Hillel
Penn has another prize for innovation — this time, for ones that contribute to Jewish life.
The Multi-Purpose Room at the Pottruck Health and Fitness Center, which contains a variety of exercise equipment, padded mat areas and punching bags, has been closed since the beginning of the 2016-2017 academic year for reasons unknown to students.
Penn profs respond to Bob Dylan winning the Nobel Prize for Literature
While Dylan kept his reactions low-key, many individuals in literature and musical communities reacted strongly to the announcement. Some showed support for the legendary songwriter, while others criticized the prize being granted to such a well-established song writer.
A love of innovation and Jewish culture inspired a new endowment at Hillel
Penn has another prize for innovation — this time, for ones that contribute to Jewish life.
The Multi-Purpose Room at the Pottruck Health and Fitness Center, which contains a variety of exercise equipment, padded mat areas and punching bags, has been closed since the beginning of the 2016-2017 academic year for reasons unknown to students.
Education professor says that we must teach children to stop bullies like Donald Trump
To Linda Lucker-Leibowitz, an expert in the Graduate School of Education in studying childhood bullies, Republican nominee Donald Trump has proven to be a perfect test case.
Claudia Li | Shout out to Math 170
CLAUDIA LI is a College junior from Santa Clara, California.
Jeremiah Keenan | Not born this way
“The idea that people are born gay — or lesbian or bisexual — is appealing for lots of reasons,” noted John D’Emilio, former Director of the Policy Institute at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
Joe Tharakan | The conservative crisis
You don’t have to be a Republican to know that The Donald is not the best candidate Republicans have to offer.
MBA student dies of complications from surgery
Benjamin Schüttler was pursuing an MBA at Wharton as well as a Masters degree of Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.
Trump or Clinton: who has the better student debt plan?
The New York Times recently analyzed Trump and Clinton's student debt policies.
As if this year's World Series couldn't get crazier — the Chicago Cubs' very own starting pitcher for Game 7, Kyle Hendricks, once pitched against Penn as a member of Dartmouth's Big Green baseball team. Before Hendricks rose up to the Major League, he joined Dartmouth and pitched the clinching game against Cornell in the best-of-three Ivy League Championship Series as a freshman in 2009 — his skill of pitching series-deciding games was acquired early on in his career. When Hendricks faced off against Penn in 2011, the junior recorded six strikeouts.
Trump goes to Wawa, brings Tiffany with him
Tiffany Trump, Trump campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, and reporter, Bobby Knight, walked into Wawa in King of Prussia, Pa. with the Republican presidential candidate after he delivered a speech in Valley Forge.
White nationalists will work to suppress black vote in Phila. on Election Day
Members of the "alt-right" movement plan to supply black Philadelphians with liquor and marijuana to deter them from voting.
It is a month-long live-action game where participants are assigned targets — other students — whom they need to get “out” in three separate rounds by hitting them with a foam stress ball.
Lorenzo Bonfiglio’s pretrial at the Criminal Justice Center was originally scheduled for July 14 this year, but has since been pushed back three times and is currently scheduled for Nov. 29
Campus publication creates "free speech ball" to support open discourse on campus
A giant beach ball covered in declarations ranging from expletives, to “Black Lives Matter” to “Support Trump,” sat in front of Van Pelt library Tuesday afternoon.
SEPTA begins strike, forcing Penn to adopt its contingency plan
At 12:01 Tuesday morning, members of the Transportantion Workers Union Local 234 — the largest union of SEPTA workers — began a strike after they were not able to reach a contract deal with SEPTA.
In the middle of October, the College Republicans executive board voted to formally condemn Trump, but the decision was never carried out.


















