The three-part exhibit, titled “Ancient Egypt: From Discovery and Display," features over 200 artifacts, many of which have have never been on display before.
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Penn women's squash drops all three matches at CSA Team Championships
On Friday, Penn women’s squash bowed out in the first round in an 8-1 loss to Trinity. In the consolation bracket, the Red and Blue dropped both of their matches against Columbia and Drexel.
Buroker shines as Penn women's swimming finishes fifth at Ivy League Championships
After four days of competition, Penn finished fifth with 865.5 points and won two individual titles at DeNunzio Pool.
Penn gymnastics notches third-place finish at the Ivy Classic
Penn ended the afternoon in third place with a score of 193.100, just two points behind Yale, which took home the trophy with a score of 195.100.
Penn women's squash drops all three matches at CSA Team Championships
On Friday, Penn women’s squash bowed out in the first round in an 8-1 loss to Trinity. In the consolation bracket, the Red and Blue dropped both of their matches against Columbia and Drexel.
Buroker shines as Penn women's swimming finishes fifth at Ivy League Championships
After four days of competition, Penn finished fifth with 865.5 points and won two individual titles at DeNunzio Pool.
Penn men's and women's tennis perform well, split pair of weekend matches
Both the Penn men's and women's teams beat William & Mary, with the men clinching a 4-3 victory to end the weekend with a positive outcome.
Editorial | Give RAs more affordable access to food
If Penn truly values the services RAs provide and appreciates the fact that low-income students are the ones incentivized to provide them, they will stop creating a new set of problems for students who already have plenty to deal with.
DP Sports Player of the Week: Princess Aghayere
After a disappointing double-overtime loss to Harvard last weekend, Aghayere helped the Quakers get back on track as the Red and Blue swept a weekend series against Columbia and Cornell.
Gutmann's third campus renovation plan is on track to finish by 2022
The project includes improvements to existing structures and the construction of new buildings, specifically Penn's record-breaking $163 million dorm hall New College House West.
U. inquiry proceeds into racist comment and potential ties to hazing, student reports
In addition to not having footage that captured the incident, the OSC also could not verify whether the labels on the women's clothing indicated that the women were part of the Theta chapter.
Penn Transit and UA collaborate to promote new Uber-like app for campus travel
Students can request vehicles to pick them up and drop them off from 42nd Street to Rittenhouse Square in Center City.
Van Pelt reading room set to reopen this week after ceiling work forced it to close
Facilities and Real Estate Services said there was a potential issue with the decorative portion of the ceiling, which was anchored by the original manufacturer.
Christy Qiu | Stop complaining about room selection
Students often complain, and rightly so, because Penn, indeed, has a long way to go in improving their housing situation. But, we must be aware that in comparison to many other colleges, Penn’s housing services are well above average.
Lucy Hu | Let a naturalized citizen be president
History had a reason to fear foreign tyranny. But history has also shown what makes America great — a nation built by immigrants where all Americans are treated equally.
Veronica Fenton | Two-step verificaion
VERONICA FENTON is a College sophomore from Penn Valley, Pa. Her email address is fentonv@sas.upenn.edu.
Landau | To make the Ivy Tournament, Penn will have to reclaim some of its 2018 magic
Moments of brilliance, like the win over Villanova in December, are nice, but poise that lasts for an entire season? That’s magical.
Three takeaways from Penn women's basketball's pair of home victories
The sweep of the New York Ivies makes the Quakers 8-1 in League play with just five regular season games remaining.
Penn men's basketball dominates on defense to beat Cornell, 68-50
The Quakers got the job done on Saturday in a strong 68-50 win over Cornell, which sat two slots above them in the conference standings entering the game.
Penn men's lacrosse outmatched by No. 5 Duke, falling 17-7 amid waterlogged conditions
From the start of the contest, the Quakers struggled to keep up with the Blue Devils, ultimately losing 17-7.



















