Classes for Monday and Tuesday have been cancelled due to the predicted severity of Hurricane Sandy, Penn announced in a campus-wide email Sunday.
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Penn football set for showdown with Brown
To beat Brown, which has one of the top defenses in the Ivy League, the Quakers will need to be more efficient inside the 20-yard line in Saturday’s showdown at Franklin Field.
To add to the volatility, Republican numbers have soared in the last two months before voter registration closed in October.
Is this the end of The Line?
For current Penn undergrads, it is unimaginable that hundreds of students would line up hours before basketball tickets go on sale in order to reserve their seats — that type of devotion is reserved for a headlining act.
Penn football set for showdown with Brown
To beat Brown, which has one of the top defenses in the Ivy League, the Quakers will need to be more efficient inside the 20-yard line in Saturday’s showdown at Franklin Field.
To add to the volatility, Republican numbers have soared in the last two months before voter registration closed in October.
Emmanuel Cordova | Coming out of the shadows
My name is Emmanuel Cordova. I am undocumented, unafraid, and unapologetic.
Philadelphia orthopaedic clinic tops Romney donations
Romney Victory raises money to be distributed to other committees. Of the total Rothman donations to Romney Victory, $518,000 have gone to the RNC thus far.
Ernest Owens | The Ivy League Curse
To all Ivy League student government leaders out there: stop plotting for tomorrow and start caring for your campus.
All about the ‘D’ for Penn men’s soccer
At 7:30 p.m. on Homecoming evening, the Quakers will face off against first-place Brown at Rhodes Field.
Aya Saed | Arming America
Rather than killing Muslim civilians and children under a façade of liberation, we should empower these communities.
Professors, politicians lead panel on the nation's housing future
The panelists emphasized the importance of private capital, government regulation and a balance between economic dynamism and security.
Penn volleyball seeking revenge against Crimson
Coming off of a big comeback win against Princeton last weekend, the Penn volleyball team enters its weekend slate with a growing confidence after having won four of its last five matches.
Senior swan song for Penn women's soccer at Rhodes
Penn will face Brown on Saturday in a game the Red and Blue must win to stay in contention for the Ivy championship and in the seniors’ last match at Rhodes Field.
New website to consolidate Penn's global opportunities
In an effort to bridge the global engagement of students, the website features a PennKey-protected “Global Activity Map” that sorts opportunities and activities by region.
Field hockey to honor former captain Sunday
This homecoming weekend, the Quakers will pay tribute to former captain Kate Gray, who is undergoing her final round of chemotherapy to treat chondroblastic osteogenic sarcoma, a form of bone cancer.
Chair of Estée Lauder shares advice for young entrepreneurs
Leonard Lauder’s parents, Estée and Joseph, were co-founders of the well-known multinational beauty and makeup company.
Nobel laureates write public letter supporting Barack Obama
Stanley Prusiner, a 1964 College graduate and 1968 Medical School graduate, was among the signers. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1997.
Wharton MBA recipient presents appeal in insider trading case
In October 2011, Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison in the first insider trading case involving the use of wiretap evidence.
SAC imposes deeper budget cuts, penalties on indebted groups
Groups with debt carried over from the previous year will no longer be able to apply for contingency funding, or apply for re-recognition if they become de-recognized.













