A UPennAlert was sent out Friday afternoon alerting students about the burglary on the 100 block of South 39th Street.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
'I went to college and never left’: Penn alum now oversees all of PA’s public universities
Greenstein was officially sworn in last week and now oversees and develops policies for the state's public universities.
Here are three big questions ahead of a busy weekend for Penn Athletics
It is going to be a busy weekend for Penn athletics with the track, squash, swimming, and gymnastics teams all in action.
In this week’s crime log: King’s Court theft results in over $200 worth of losses
Jan. 16: On the 100 block of S. 40th Street, at around 9:40 a.m., a 26-year-old male was stopped for investigation for a prior retail theft. He then proceeded to run from police officers.
'I went to college and never left’: Penn alum now oversees all of PA’s public universities
Greenstein was officially sworn in last week and now oversees and develops policies for the state's public universities.
Here are three big questions ahead of a busy weekend for Penn Athletics
It is going to be a busy weekend for Penn athletics with the track, squash, swimming, and gymnastics teams all in action.
Kuba Mijakowski, the Red and Blue's Polish secret weapon, steps into the spotlight
With 14 points in the first half last weekend against Temple, junior forward Kuba Mijakowski sparked the Penn offense to a huge win and a share of the Big 5 title.
Penn men's basketball set to take on St. Joseph's with perfect Big 5 season on the line
Following a 77-70 victory over Temple last weekend, Penn men’s basketball will take on St. Joseph’s at the Palestra on Saturday.
Kaliyah Dorsey | What Kiese Laymon’s ‘Heavy’ taught me about vulnerability
I am surrounded every day by high-achieving students at what is often coined “the social Ivy,” which means that vulnerability isn’t high on anyone’s list of priorities, though almost everyone has to have struggled juggling social, personal, and academic expectations.
Penn Dental to provide free care to furloughed government workers
To receive care, federal workers must bring identification to show their employment, as well as a zero-dollar pay stub.
With the Ringe Courts under renovation, Penn squash has found a new home — Drexel
With the current reconstruction of the Ringe Courts this season, Penn squash has been practicing and playing home matches at Drexel’s Kline & Specter Squash Center.
Three takeaways from the DP's meeting with Associate AD for Sports Performance Andrea Wieland
Among the topics discussed with Wieland, who has been working at Penn since July 2018, were mental health, mental performance, athletic training, and sports psychology.
Penn Franklins, graduate mental health group, looks to future growth despite slow start
GAPSA launched the Penn Franklins group after the assembly's mental health survey showed that almost half of the graduate students who responded felt “so depressed it was difficult to function.”
Syrian journalist to speak at Penn next semester after previously denied entry into the U.S.
Zaina Erhaim, who has reported on the Syrian civil war from Syria but now lives in London, was previously denied a U.S. visa because of Trump's travel ban.
Better Together: Penn squash boasts No. 1 ranking, hot starts for both teams
Coach Gilly Lane, who is entering his third season at the helm after graduating from Penn in 2007, has transformed the Quakers into a national squash powerhouse since his arrival.
All Penn Dental students will be trained to administer Narcan by the end of the month
After several sessions, all Penn Dental students will officially be trained in administering the medication that saves people from opiate-related overdoses.
Penn women's basketball uses offensive explosion in third quarter to pull away from Temple
After a tough home loss to Villanova, Penn looked to finish off its Big 5 schedule on a high note against Temple at the Palestra on Wednesday. The Red and Blue did just that, beating the Owls, 71-62, in a game in which they never trailed.
Meet the freshman big three that's helping Penn men's squash reach new heights
Penn men’s squash seems to have adopted this approach with the freshman big three — Aly Abou Eleinen, James Flynn, and Michael Mehl — all of whom have helped propel the program to the very top of collegiate squash.
Jessica Davis has used resilience to push through injuries and rise to the top
Davis only played four matches last year, as injuries prevented her from competing for much of the season. Yet while many other athletes might have quit when faced with this much time off, Davis is a trailblazer.
Penn Nursing receives highest NIH funding for second year in a row
The school received $13.4 million in awards from the National Institutes of Health in 2018 to support research and improve national health.


















