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Ineligible athletes remain at Penn
Same, same but different. The typical American collegiate experience is four years. While some deviate from that path and finish early or late, a majority of students at Penn find themselves on a similar track.
Penn women's soccer sets program record for draws in season
On Saturday, mere hours after Penn football triumphed in front of a raucous home crowd, the women’s soccer team faced Princeton on Rhodes Field.
Penn basketball coach Steve Donahue ‘agreed to disagree’ with former captain Hicks
Tony Hicks was objectively the most talented player on Penn basketball’s roster.
Ineligible athletes remain at Penn
Same, same but different. The typical American collegiate experience is four years. While some deviate from that path and finish early or late, a majority of students at Penn find themselves on a similar track.
Penn women's soccer sets program record for draws in season
On Saturday, mere hours after Penn football triumphed in front of a raucous home crowd, the women’s soccer team faced Princeton on Rhodes Field.
Penn men's soccer’s offensive woes continue, fail to score in loss
It was like déjà vu all over again. In a season where putting goals in the net has been a struggle for Penn men's soccer, Saturday night's final home game for the Red and Blue felt all too familiar, as they fell to Princeton, 2-0.
In wake of violence threat, a new student group emerges
At 2 p.m. on Oct. 5, College freshman Natalie Breuel felt forced to choose between her education and her safety.
What can Penn squirrels tell us about the weather?
There are times when facts can be put aside and meteorologists turn to legend to make their predictions.
Prof. helps high schoolers expand science skills by building a telescope
James Aguirre hoped to empower students who were interested in going above and beyond in science to learn a new part of the field.
Donald Trump hosts 'SNL' amid protests outside studio
Donald Trump’s second Saturday Night Live stint embraced its controversy.
Penn volleyball's seniors say goodbye to home
It’s time to say goodbye.
Penn field hockey drops Ivy League title game to Princeton
Well, this one stings.
Penn football pulls off miraculous comeback against Princeton
In front of a homecoming crowd, Penn football pulled a miraculous comeback out of their hats to defeat Princeton 26-23 in overtime.
Penn Police receives high praise from community, administrators at accreditation hearing
Praise from all levels of the Philadelphia community was heaped on Penn Police and DPS during Thursday’s accreditation public hearing.
History professor Alexander Chase-Levenson, who arrived at Penn last Spring, will teach the first modern British history course since 2007
Vaios Triantafyllou | Aristotle shaking his head
The United States, similar to other large Western economies, is driven by the financial sector. What is especially peculiar about this sector is that, for the most part, it transforms money into more money without the production of any goods during the process. There are procedures, however, such as venture capital investments, through which the financial sector enhances production of goods and services.
Penn field hockey set for another shot at Ivy title
When Penn field hockey’s four seniors step onto the field for their last regular season game this Saturday, things will be different.
Despite 'deeply troubling' allegations, Penn will not revoke Cosby's honorary degree
Cosby, 77, who was accused two weeks ago of sexually assaulting someone at Penn Relays in 2004, received a Doctorate of Laws in 1990 and spoke at Commencement in 1997.
Fulbright brings Nigerian-born dental professor full circle
Penn Dental professor Sunday Akintoye was recently selected as a Fulbright Scholar, as which he will teach and research back in Nigeria for ten months



















