Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian

38th and Spruce Street Intersection


The women's basketball team lost to Harvard in double overtime, 88-84, on Saturday — the first time both men and women went into double overtime the same night.

The Latest

Jillian Pirtle, Miss Black Pennsylvania 2011, visited Penn Medicine’s Heart and Vascular Center Friday for National Wear Red Day, a part of the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women campaign designed to empower women to take charge of their own heart health.




More OT drama in Cambridge

The women's basketball team lost to Harvard in double overtime, 88-84, on Saturday — the first time both men and women went into double overtime the same night.


The Daily Pennsylvanian

On Friday, a crowd of all ages packed into Stiteler Hall to hear a panel discussion jointly sponsored by the Middle East Center, Center for Africana Studies, the African Studies Center and the Department of History on the popular uprising in Egypt.



·

Penn’s game against Harvard Saturday had everything you could want, except for the one thing the Quakers wanted: a win.



·

In a 78-47 drubbing of Dartmouth Friday night, Penn showcased what it is capable of when firing on all cylinders with an excitement and intensity that has not been seen in several years.


Sweetgreen to fill final Radian spot

Sweetgreen, a fast-casual restaurant with salads, wraps and frozen yogurt, will fill the spot between Bobby's Burger Palace and Kaplan Test Prep under the Radian. It is slated to open in May.


For students, requirements trump interest

For many students, the incentive to enroll in classes depends less on interest and more on the necessity of the curriculum, with PSYC 001 having the highest number of enrolled students of any course at Penn.




The Daily Pennsylvanian

In what is sure to be an exciting matchup, Penn basketball will take on Harvard University Saturday at the Palestra. So show up, get loud and go Quakers!





The Daily Pennsylvanian

Researchers at the School of Medicine released a study Thursday which details a one-minute “sideline” test that can accurately detect concussions in athletes.