Students were able to make and taste their own chili, grind their own spices, and look at some artifacts from ancient spice-making cultures.
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Kristen Yeh | Rush season may be over...
KRISTEN YEH is a College sophomore from West Covina, Calif.
Newly elected Wharton UA representative aims to tackle club recruitment reform
John Casey was elected with 61 votes, ahead of runner-up Wharton sophomore Chris Cherian, who received 47 votes.
Ben Claar | Graduation hype train
BEN CLAAR is a College senior from Scarsdale, N.Y.
Kristen Yeh | Rush season may be over...
KRISTEN YEH is a College sophomore from West Covina, Calif.
Newly elected Wharton UA representative aims to tackle club recruitment reform
John Casey was elected with 61 votes, ahead of runner-up Wharton sophomore Chris Cherian, who received 47 votes.
Singer R. Kelly banned from Philadelphia following city council resolution
Philadelphia Council-member Helen Gym proposed the resolution following startling revelations made about Kelly's life in the documentary series "Surviving R. Kelly."
Guest Column by Tamara Wurman | Ralph Northam broke our trust. His apology didn’t fix it.
In this new era of deep polarization, it is crucial that we maintain moral integrity.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly passed an official resolution to address the lack of specific spaces for graduate and professional students on Jan. 30.
Anonymous flyers call on Penn Museum to return two 'stolen' artifacts to China
In 1921, the Penn Museum bought the two horse reliefs for $125,000 from C.T. Loo – a notorious Chinese art dealer whose methods of obtaining and exporting art have come under controversy.
Huntsman Hall CAPS clinician extends hours to meet Wharton students' needs
The clinician stationed in Huntsman Hall is now available to students for 17 hours a week, an increase from the previous 12 hours.
Editorial | Kaepernick hasn’t left. Neither should Penn’s criminal justice reform efforts.
While the Super Bowl may be the only time some pay attention to these issues, police brutality and structural racism are not distant phenomena for many on and near Penn’s campus.
Penn fencing picks up quality wins on weekend road trip to Northwestern
The Red and Blue travelled to Evanston, Ill. on Saturday to compete in the Northwestern Duals.
Penn gymnastics records first victory of season in home opener at the Palestra
This weekend at the Palestra, Penn gymnastics took on Cornell, Brown, and Ursinus in the team's home opener. The Quakers were hoping to top their performance from last weekend, when they scored 190.000 and finished second.
Winners and losers from Penn basketball's weekend trip to Cornell and Columbia
Penn basketball had a busy weekend in New York against Cornell and Columbia, with the women’s team winning both games and the men splitting their pair of matchups.
Up and down weekend ends in a split for Penn squash against Dartmouth and Harvard
Both teams found success against the Big Green, claiming 6-3 victories, while Harvard proved to be a greater challenge, dispatching the women, 9-0, and the men, 6-3.
Penn wrestling rebounds from losing streak with pair of freshman-led Ivy wins at home
The Quakers hosted Brown at the Palestra on Saturday afternoon, followed by Harvard in the evening, with both meets ending in exciting and important victories for Penn.
Penn track continues season-long success in three different meets across country
It was a successful weekend for Penn men's and women’s track. Although the Quakers were split up at three different meet sites, each part of the team had overwhelming success on the weekend.
DP Sports Player of the Week: AJ Brodeur
Brodeur led the Quakers in scoring in two strong performances against Cornell and Columbia over the weekend.
This Penn club helps prevent students from getting scammed
The group hosts workshops and provides online resources to help Penn students avoid various cases of fraud.

















