Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian

38th and Spruce Street Intersection


Penn students should take pride in the strong national presence their school possesses and take advantage of opportunities to participate when they arise.

The Latest

Ivy Hoops Roundup

By Calder Silcox · Jan. 13, 2011

It is with great pleasure that we re-introduce a long-lost feature of DP Sports, the Ivy Roundup. In principle, it’s the same as the recent Ivy Notebook feature, with one small difference: Less Plotnick!

Though the Penn women’s basketball team fought its way to within five points of Big 5 opponent Villanova last night, the Quakers couldn’t keep up with the Wildcats’ aggressive offense.


Baron, Quakers can’t stop ’Nova

Though the Penn women’s basketball team fought its way to within five points of Big 5 opponent Villanova last night, the Quakers couldn’t keep up with the Wildcats’ aggressive offense.


The Daily Pennsylvanian

Penn students should take pride in the strong national presence their school possesses and take advantage of opportunities to participate when they arise.




The Daily Pennsylvanian

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's monopoly should end. State Rep. Mike Turzai’s bill to privatize the liquor business in Pennsylvania is as good a way as any to do it.


Swimming heads to Yale

The Penn swimming teams’ grueling practices and workouts in and out of the pool during their winter break trip to Florida left the men in great shape, but may have temporarily left the women a little worse for wear.



Snow affects flights, classes

A blizzard Tuesday night — which blanketed Philadelphia in about seven inches of snow — tampered with many students’ return to campus and caused some class cancellations.


The Daily Pennsylvanian

In the weeks following the release of the first report from Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, chaired by Penn President Amy Gutmann, further information about the report’s implementation has been announced.






Prof lends a hand in Haiti

A year after the earthquake that hit Haiti, much of the nation remains in disrepair. Sharon Ravitch, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Education, is prepared to help Haiti bounce back.