No. 12 Penn men's soccer completes undefeated Ivy run with 1-0 win over Princeton
The Quakers 7-0 in-conference record secures them the first seed for the Ivy League Tournament.
The Quakers 7-0 in-conference record secures them the first seed for the Ivy League Tournament.
It was the Quakers’ most points scored since Ivy League play began in 1956.
Columnist Chloe Chen explores the prevalence of the “sophomore slump” on campus and whether it extends beyond sophomore year.
The Quakers recorded a strong showing in their final outing of the fall.
It was the Quakers’ most points scored since Ivy League play began in 1956.
Columnist Chloe Chen explores the prevalence of the “sophomore slump” on campus and whether it extends beyond sophomore year.
The Quakers overcame the Warriors’ initially suffocating defense to win their first game of the season.
John Middleton spoke about the financials, statistics, and personnel decisions behind the Broad Street Bombers’ future.
Columnist Arshiya Pant discusses why Penn students ought to value insights from the sitcom about public school teachers in West Philadelphia.
The center will will aid computational and data-driven research through hardware, software, system support, and research consulting services, with the goal of advancing Penn’s research community, according to the announcement.
The center hosts speakers from fields of public policy and journalism, supporting undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral research. By combining aesthetic and political analysis, "Poetry and Politics" hopes to deepen readers’ understanding of both fields.
The five-year grant will support secure firearm storage intervention at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, aiming to protect children from firearms and promote “secure firearm storage."
The consortium brings together hundreds of organizations, consumers, leading specialists in the industry, and researchers to make sure that AI can be used effectively and efficiently.
In their home opener, the Red and Blue were able to prevent a late comeback attempt by the Hawks.
Penn Traditions, which held its first event in 2004, is entirely student-run and oversees University events including Highball to Heyday, Final Toast, and the incoming class picture on Franklin Field.
While Penn's campus overwhelmingly supported Harris, international students at Penn — who may be especially affected by his policy proposals — were unable to vote in the election.
Keswick Cycle had occupied its storefront on 40th and Locust streets since 2011.
McCormick’s victory in the Keystone State marks a major win for the Republican Party and its projected multi-seat majority in the U.S. Senate.
Columnist Tiyya Geiger implores Penn students to stay grounded in personal values to avoid getting swept up in the pressure of conformity.
Also, professors canceled classes as students took stock.