Jacobson | It's next man up for Penn baseball in 2016
It's an inconvenient truth: Penn baseball lost one of its best senior classes in history. Last year, the Quakers had three members of the Class of 2015 hit over .300.
It's an inconvenient truth: Penn baseball lost one of its best senior classes in history. Last year, the Quakers had three members of the Class of 2015 hit over .300.
2014 College graduate Anastasia Lyalenko, who died two weeks ago, compared her undergraduate experience to a footrace.
Despite a forgettable record and the loss of six seniors in 2014, Penn field hockey looks poised to make waves in the upcoming season.
Pope Francis, who was elected to the Papacy in March 2013, will visit Philadelphia on September 26 and 27.
2014 College graduate Anastasia Lyalenko, who died two weeks ago, compared her undergraduate experience to a footrace.
Despite a forgettable record and the loss of six seniors in 2014, Penn field hockey looks poised to make waves in the upcoming season.
For Penn women’s tennis, 2015 was a streaky but ultimately successful season. By the year’s end, the team had notched several wins against nationally ranked teams and generated excitement for bigger things to come in 2016.
Even before arriving at Penn, a pre-frosh is looking to address student mental health concerns in a new way.
Ivy Authority, which was co-founded by 2010 College graduate Michael Tate, allows students from around the globe to ask questions regarding the college application process and receive answers from Ivy graduates
When Penn women’s basketball coach Mike McLaughlin announced a trip to Hawaii for the upcoming season, he talked about providing an experience for his players during their four years at Penn. Now he’s added a meaningful experience a little closer to home. The Red and Blue announced a home-and-home series with Duke for the next two seasons, beginning with a Nov.
Electrical and Systems Engineering Professor Lee Bassett received an exclusive Seed Grant from the Brain Research Foundation.
Adding to the long list of Republican presidential hopefuls, 1968 Wharton alumnus Donald Trump announced his candidacy on June 17, taking a punch not just at Obama and his adversaries, but also at Mexicans. Claiming the United States has become “the dumping grounds for everybody else’s problems,” Trump accused our southern neighbor of “not sending their best.” Referring to Mexicans, the business real estate mogul stated, “They’re bringing drugs.
There exists an alarming disconnect between those theorizing, writing, protesting and occupying in the name of class injustice, and the institutions and practices of power these efforts claim to reject. This chasm has solidified the left’s role as one of calling out injustice from the marginalized periphery rather than pushing for and achieving concrete demands.
As the nation reacted to the momentous decision, members of the Penn community shared their thoughts on the long-controversial issue and its new future.
When it comes to Ben Franklin, Penn has a lot more to boast than just his role as the University’s founder. Recently, Penn Libraries acquired a rare copy of the presumable final full length book ever printed by the University’s founding father.
Penn students can now learn about everything from property law to limb anatomy to global business with nothing but a thirst for knowledge and an internet connection.
Donald Trump, a 1968 Wharton graduate, referred to Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and saying he planned to build a wall between the United States and Mexico — on Mexico's dime.
Sports Reporter Matt Fine: I think junior soccer forward Alec Neumann is set to become Penn’s most successful fall athlete.
Penn Glee Club traveled to Europe on their 2015 tour from May 19 to June 4.
Arianna Alexander was accepted to 26 colleges, including six Ivy League schools, and received over $3 million in scholarship offers.