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The faculty of the country’s top colleges favors former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton more than any other candidate, according to data from campaign contributions during the 2016 Presidential elections. In a survey of campaign contributions from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia and Stanford, faculty overwhelmingly donated to Democratic candidates, especially Clinton.






With two assists and a goal, senior attack Nick Doktor helped propel Penn men's lacrosse to an 11-7 win over Penn State on Saturday.

Over a decade and a half later, Doktor is readying for his senior season wearing the Red and Blue and leading the offense for Penn men’s lacrosse. The memories of 15 years ago remain salient in the attacker’s mind as he readies to turn a new chapter in his career in the sport.



2014 College graduate Cydney Gillon to compete in latest season of Survivor. | Courtesy of Cydney Gillon

2014 College grad Cydney Gillon will be a contestant on the upcoming season of Survivor which premiers on February 17. The Georgia native is no stranger to competition, as she has been a professional bodybuilder for over seven years.


King Midas exhibit set to dazzle visitors at the Penn Museum.

The Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has undertaken a project to dispel a myth. Sprawling through the right side of the museum for the next 10 months, visitors will be able to step back in time and explore the life and the mystery of mythical ruler King Midas.





Professors for the Wharton-student founded Penn Perspectives program are selected based on a survey asking students to name the most influential lecturers at Penn.

Founded by Wharton senior Nicole Granet and Wharton and Engineering senior Monica Wojciechowski, Penn Perspectives addresses “an incredible dilemma of too many amazing professors and too many amazing classes and not enough time [for Penn students to take advantage of all of them],” Granet said.