2016 has already been a noteworthy year for two Penn basketball players no longer with the team.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Penn received record number of applications to the Class of 2020
In total, there were 38,792 applicants — a 4 percent increase from last year.
With 1,156 supporters, petition for SEPTA student discounted passes moves forward
The SEPTA YAC filed a Change.org petition with 1,156 signers to support the program.
Penn halts ebola preparation after end of worldwide threat
In accordance with new guidelines, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health will no longer monitor travelers from countries where Ebola was known to be a threat.
Penn received record number of applications to the Class of 2020
In total, there were 38,792 applicants — a 4 percent increase from last year.
With 1,156 supporters, petition for SEPTA student discounted passes moves forward
The SEPTA YAC filed a Change.org petition with 1,156 signers to support the program.
Former Fels instructor Jim Kenney enters office as 99th mayor of Philadelphia
In his inauguration speech, Kenney focused on the cooperation of City Hall, local businesses and average citizens.
Bryn Friedenberg|The affordable, local, alternative
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College sophomore from Kirtland, Ohio. Her email is tobryn@sas.upenn.edu.
Alec Ward|Auld acquaintance, brought to mind
The practice of reflecting upon failings of the prior year at the start of a new one seems to me both honest and educational, particularly as someone whose somewhat inherently deceptive role is to publicly assert each week that I have a good answer to a significant problem or question.
Emily Hoeven | Sleepless in Philadelphia
I’m not someone who regularly writes down New Year’s Resolutions, mainly because they often remain consistent across the years: do well in school, go for a decent amount of runs every week, keep in touch with friends and family, journal more.
Homeless student defies the odds to earn a ticket to Penn
Johnathan Phillips, a senior at McKinney North High School in Texas who has struggled with homelessness for most of his life, will become a Penn freshman in the fall of 2016.
UPDATED: Woman hit by car near campus, taken away in ambulance
Police tape blocks traffic on Locust between 40th and 41st.
Four finish in top 32 as Penn fencing tunes up for Ivy play
As many people start their new years with resolutions and hope, the Penn fencing team is following suit in preparation for a trophy-laden 2016.
Kyle Wilshusen's death was pronounced on Dec. 31 and ruled a suicide.
Mixed results for Penn squash coming out of winter break
All great things must come to an end. Penn Squash knows that all too well after this weekend.
Penn men's swimming sweeps weekend as women split
In a season defined by dominant veteran performances, Penn swimming’s youth movement made a mark of its own over the weekend.
Penn basketball dealt frustrating overtime loss in Ivy opener
Freshmen play clutch minutes in near-victory
Steele | Penn women's basketball's ugly win couldn't have been more beautiful
By any conventional metric, the matchup between Penn women's basketball and Princeton on Saturday was anything but aesthetically pleasing.
Penn women's basketball hands Princeton first conference loss since 2014
It was that very defense that held Princeton coach Courtney Banghart’s squad to 48 points as Penn women’s basketball downed the Tigers to open Ivy play, 50-48, at the Palestra on Saturday.
UPDATED: Guard Antonio Woods ineligible for remainder of 2015-16 season
Penn basketball guard Antonio Woods has been declared ineligible for the remainder of the season.



















