After being introduced to each other as seniors, the Beckers have both obtained coaching positions for Penn Athletics.
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With new leadership, Penn for Biden prepares for Nov. presidential election
Rising College junior Cassy Ingersoll and rising College senior Owen Voutsinas-Klose have been named the new co-chairs of Penn for Biden.
Religious students struggle to maintain community, traditions without in-person gatherings
Many practicing students of faith have felt a loss of community since federal public health and safety guidelines on limiting gatherings went into place in March.
Students sell ‘Penndemic’-themed merchandise to raise money for Phila. COVID-19 Fund
Penn Quaranteam sells merchandise featuring both Penn-related and quarantine themed designs, ranging from various clothing items to stickers and homeware. All profits will be donated to the Philadelphia COVID-19 Fund.
With new leadership, Penn for Biden prepares for Nov. presidential election
Rising College junior Cassy Ingersoll and rising College senior Owen Voutsinas-Klose have been named the new co-chairs of Penn for Biden.
Religious students struggle to maintain community, traditions without in-person gatherings
Many practicing students of faith have felt a loss of community since federal public health and safety guidelines on limiting gatherings went into place in March.
Incoming first years around the world prepare for fall semester ahead of U. June decision
Until the University announces a decision about fall semester operations, incoming first years across the world remain in limbo about their future plans.u00a0
Guest Column by Charlie Aresty | Teach, don’t punish, inactive allies on social media
Help them understand the underlying issues and get involved. Respond to their posts to engage in meaningful conversations.
Editorial | Words are not enough. Penn must act to fight racist policing.
As a primarily white institution where Black students, faculty, and staff have faced racism from other students and the institution itself, Penn owes its Black community members more.
Despite mail-in ballot extension, delays may prevent some students from voting in primary
Although absentee voters now have until June 2 to mail their ballots, some Penn students who applied for a mail-in ballot from out of state may still be unable to vote because of delays in receiving their ballots.
Penn Law graduate starts podcast to stay connected with classmates during pandemic
Jeremiah Oteh, a 2020 Penn Law graduate, created Penn Law Perspectives in April, and has since hosted five guests who discuss the impact of the coronavirus on the life of Penn Law students.
Two College students create Penn's first undergraduate journal on the Middle East
Inspired by their Middle Eastern backgrounds, rising College sophomore Laila Shadid and rising College junior Zeynep Karadeniz decided to create the journal, called Fenjan.
Gov. Wolf extends deadline for mail-in primary ballots to June 9
Elections offices must receive ballots by 5 p.m. EDT on June 9, one week after the original deadline. Ballots must still be postmarked by June 2.
Brown cuts 11 varsity sports in aim to increase competitiveness
Brown, which has had little recent athletic success, restructured its athletics at the recommendation of an external committee on athletic excellence.
Guest Column by Lillian Weng | Anti-Blackness in Asian American communities
As non-black people of color, Asian Americans do not share the trauma of the black community and cannot dismiss their pain.
Guest Column by Lexie Shah | We are at a reckoning. America is failing us.
While social media feeds have been bombarded with tweets and Instagram stories in solidarity with the Black community, these efforts are not enough.
Coronavirus upends grad school applicants’ plans to take LSAT and MCAT this spring
Coronavirus has skewed students’ plans to take required standardized tests such as the LSAT and MCAT for law and medical schools, respectively, this spring.
The Grad Issue: A look back at the Class of 2020's time at Penn
Take a look back at the Class of 2020’s journey at Penn from 2016 to 2020.
The Grad Issue: 2019-2020 Year in Review
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe, students were forced to cut their spring semester on campus short and transition to online learning.
The Grad Issue: 2018-2019 Year in Review
The Class of 2020's junior year at Penn saw a record-breaking turnout at the 2018 midterm elections and the emergence of an admissions scandal that took the nation by storm in spring 2019.


















