Nick Moncy is a College junior from North Miami, Fla. His email address is nickmon@sas.upenn.edu.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Sounding off on white privilege, stereotypes
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to students interested in the race debate to discuss rhetoric that is at play when we talk about race.
We analyze what makes the difference between a win and a loss for Penn field hockey
Why Penn has the most billionaire alums
Over a month ago, Wealth-X released its list of colleges with the most undergraduate billionaires.
Sounding off on white privilege, stereotypes
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to students interested in the race debate to discuss rhetoric that is at play when we talk about race.
We analyze what makes the difference between a win and a loss for Penn field hockey
Full-time employment rate rises for recent grads
Employment numbers rose by 6.2 percent for alumni of Penn’s most recent graduating class, compared to the Class of 2013.
University City Science Center receives million dollar grant to accelerate growth of new companies
The United States Economic Development Program, a government agency aimed at supporting sustainable job growth and the construction of durable regional economies, awarded the University City Science Center a million dollar grant to support its Phase 1 Ventures project.
Students to carry mattresses in protest of sexual assault
On Wednesday, October 29, Penn will participate in the national “Carrying the Weight Together” National Day of Action. Students across the country will carry mattresses and pillows in protest of sexual assault.
Teachers back in school at Penn
The Teachers Institute of Philadelphia brings together Penn faculty and public school teachers from West and Southwest Philadelphia to learn from each other and from Penn professors.
Penn alum's startup earns $10 million in funding
2007 Engineering and Wharton graduate Karthik Sridharan cofounded Kinnek, an online marketplace that matches small businesses with suppliers suited to their individual needs. The startup just received $10 million in funding.
Penn prepares for potential SEPTA strike
As SEPTA union members could potentially go on strike starting next week, Penn has a plan to provide alternative transportation options.
Mask and Wig Club announces recipient of first-ever Performing Arts Scholarship
Last week, the Mask and Wig fund officially announced the recipient of the first-ever Mask and Wig Club Performing Arts Scholarship. This year’s recipient is Nora Lueth who is an active member of multiple performing arts groups on campus.
Endowment returns fail to outpace the pack
Penn’s endowment returns were just average compared to its peers during fiscal year 2014.
Coming soon: The early decision deadline
There is less than a week remaining before early decision candidates for the Class of 2019 have to submit their applications.
Wenik | Penn football's not playing out the string
At 1-5 and already beset with two Ivy losses, Penn football is, for all intents and purposes, done in 2014. But believe it or not, there’s still plenty of reason to watch.
Three up, three down: Penn women's soccer ends nonconference slate
After a disappointing draw against Yale, Penn women's soccer closes out its nonconference slate against Lehigh on Tuesday.
Penn men's and women's basketball took to the court on Saturday for their Red and Blue scrimmages, giving fans their first look at newcomers and the development of returning players.
A name change for the Class Boards
Penn men's soccer faces one last nonconference opponent
For Penn men’s soccer, it is always one game at a time. After drawing Yale soccer on Saturday night, the Red and Blue are looking forward to playing their final nonconference match of the year when West Virginia travels to Rhodes Field on Tuesday night.














