Penn Museum celebrated Galentine's Day 100 years after the 19th Amendment was ratified.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
‘Which dining hall are you?’ Datamatch survey pairs college students for Valentine's Day
As of Thursday night, 1090 students, both undergraduate and graduate, at Penn have signed up for Datamatch, a Harvard-created matchmaking service for students on Valentine's day.
Photo Essay | A look inside the New Hampshire Democratic primary
From a Donald Trump rally and a Bernie Sanders campaign event, to an Elizabeth Warren town hall and a Pete Buttigieg primary night watch party, take a look at the final moments in the race for New Hampshire.
Live blog: Penn basketball vs. Brown
Penn men's and women's basketball take on Brown on Friday night with hopes of extending their Ivy League winning streaks.
‘Which dining hall are you?’ Datamatch survey pairs college students for Valentine's Day
As of Thursday night, 1090 students, both undergraduate and graduate, at Penn have signed up for Datamatch, a Harvard-created matchmaking service for students on Valentine's day.
Photo Essay | A look inside the New Hampshire Democratic primary
From a Donald Trump rally and a Bernie Sanders campaign event, to an Elizabeth Warren town hall and a Pete Buttigieg primary night watch party, take a look at the final moments in the race for New Hampshire.
FFP protests outside Van Pelt for Global Divestment Day with local climate activists
On Feb. 13, FFP members and other local students stood in a straight line outside of Van Pelt, holding 40 hand-painted gravestones that depicted the costs of investing in fossil fuels and the human lives claimed by climate change.
Climate Reality Action Fund at Penn launches new voter registration campaign
The Climate Voters campaign is currently having voter registration drives on Locust Walk every Friday. The group has met with and plans to collaborate with the Student Sustainability Association at Penn.
Phila. students talk climate change and poverty at event sponsored by Penn Paideia course
Harris Sokoloff and Chris Satullo, instructors of the EDUC 245 course "Can We Talk?," organized the event, which is the first in a series of three that they will host this semester.
Wharton alum Taylor Jenkins exceeds expectations as second-youngest NBA coach
Taylor Jenkins’ meteoric rise has led him to become the NBA’s second-youngest head coach, hired at age 34 by the Memphis Grizzlies.
Earning top scores, McCaleigh Marr forecasts a good future for Penn gymnastics
Freshman McCaleigh Marr of Penn gymnastics has been named ECAC Rookie of the Week twice already for her performances on the beam and bars.
In this week's crime log: Laptops stolen from Huntsman Hall and Van Pelt
In this week's crime log: thefts from Huntsman, Van Pelt, and CVS. On January 31, a confidential case of rape was reported.
Philadelphia secures $2 million in grants to support 2026 World Cup bid
Philadelphia is currently one of 17 U.S. cities competing to host matches for the 2026 World Cup. 10 cities are expected to be selected.
Assault reported at 39th and Baltimore prompts UPennAlert Thursday evening
An assault reported in the 3900 block of Baltimore avenue prompted a UPennAlert Thursday evening.
Lark Yan | 'Parasite' winning is a step forward for diversity, but there's still work to do
As we celebrate this historic win for “Parasite,” let’s not forget about the fight of those yet to receive their rightful equality and recognition.
Penn trustee nominated by Pa. governor to financial cabinet position
Vague's nomination is currently pending confirmation by the Pennsylvania State Senate. Currently, Vague is a managing partner at the venture capital firm Gabriel Investments and sits on Penn's Board of Trustees.
The top 16 U.S. law schools' journals are led by women – including Penn Law
Third-year Penn Law student Gabriella Ravida serves as the editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the nation’s oldest law journal.
Pa. sues Juul Labs for marketing e-cigarettes to teens, contributing to vaping epidemic
Pennsylvania’s lawsuit seeks to ban all Juul products in the state.
Yale and Brown await as Penn women's basketball travels to New England for Ivy League play
The Quakers are currently on a three-game winning streak against their Ivy League opponents.



















