In order to prepare for the tough competition they’ll face later this season, the Quakers keep up a high level of intensity and passion, even in the preseason.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
Despite early backlash, Penn data show that groups have largely abided by new social policies
For the first four months of school, the total of registered events increased by 65 percent, from 127 last year to 194 this year.
At this panel, students honestly discussed the reality of 'living with mental illness at Penn'
“Penn is a very academically-caustic environment,” College student Luis Estevez said. “Everyone here is trying to be perfect in ways that aren’t possible.”
Andrew Douglas' undefeated weekend wins him DP Sports' Player of the Week
The freshman from Brooklyn, N.Y., and Penn’s top player, went 2-0 in the team’s doubleheader against St. Lawrence and Williams, teams ranked third and 21st in the nation, respectively.
Despite early backlash, Penn data show that groups have largely abided by new social policies
For the first four months of school, the total of registered events increased by 65 percent, from 127 last year to 194 this year.
At this panel, students honestly discussed the reality of 'living with mental illness at Penn'
“Penn is a very academically-caustic environment,” College student Luis Estevez said. “Everyone here is trying to be perfect in ways that aren’t possible.”
Penn Women SPEAK held a discussion on how to respond to controversial protesters on Locust Walk
The group's second event of the semester follows Penn Women SPEAK's first dialogue on sexual harassment on campus and nationally.
From the court to the bench — Ira Bowman hopes to return Penn men's basketball to glory
Now in his sixth season as an assistant, Bowman is men’s basketball’s longest tenured coach. Originally an assistant under Jerome Allen, the former player’s main task is to coach defensive schemes and rotations for the Quakers.
Protesters, Trump, and mental health: how tour guides manage Penn's most sensitive topics
“We try to be very up front about these things. Before we get even asked a question on tours, we outwardly mention mental health resources that are available on campus.”
At Trump's alma mater, students worry GOP tax bill will disadvantage the 'young, poor, and middle class'
On Dec. 2, the Senate passed a version of the Republican tax reform bill, marking what pundits say is the first major legislative victory of Wharton graduate Donald Trump’s presidency.
Sarah Khan | Carol of the finals
SARAH KHAN is a College freshman from Lynn Haven, Fla.
In an effort to make Penn tobacco-free, the University has removed dozens of smoker poles on campus
College sophomore Aleksei Kuryla said he was skeptical that removing smoker poles on campus would effectively reduce smoking among students.
Penn raised its general fees by 12.5 percent — students want to know where that money is going
For the 2018 academic year, the Recreation Fee was eliminated and included under the General Fee category for the first time.
Shilpa Saravanan | Reading more doesn’t necessarily make you more intellectual
More books aren’t better, and reading isn’t necessarily better than not reading — so let’s stop acting like that’s the case.
A bicyclist died Tuesday after colliding with a garbage truck in Center City
At least 26 bicyclists have died on Philadelphia streets since 2010.
These Penn neuroscientists created the first complete brain map to be used in Alzheimer's research
This newfound information is anticipated to help stimulate memory and eventually restore memory in patients suffering from brain injuries or diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Penn prof. Angela Duckworth discussed the grit of 'Unsung Heroes' on Thursday
Penn's chapter of Unsung Heroes was founded this fall with the goal of connecting students with campus workers.
Fossil Free Penn wraps up a semester of activism with no policy changes but plenty of hope
Instead of staging more public protests, Fossil Free Penn is focused on connecting to administrators and students on a more personal level.
Why some international students at Penn opt for STEM majors to keep their visas
Many students majoring in the humanities encounter more difficulty when trying to find a visa sponsor after graduation.
A man was shot and killed blocks away from Penn's campus on Tuesday
A student at Gloucester County Community College in New Jersey was visiting his girlfriend, a 22-year-old student at Drexel University, when he was shot by a stranger.



















