9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Arielle Pardes | You, me and glass
Glance (which has also been buzzed about under the name “Sex With Glass”) was dreamed up by a team of London-based developers who promise users they can “experience sex like never before.” The thrust of it is watching yourself have sex, from your partner’s perspective.
Penn swimming seniors hope to shine in their special weekend meet
Penn swimming will be celebrating the seniors at Scheerr Pool this weekend, with both the Quakers’ men’s and women’s teams taking on West Chester and La Salle, two schools that the Red and Blue have excelled against in recent years.
The Netter Center to discuss necessity of higher ed
The Netter Center and university reps will discuss how higher ed institutions enhance a community during a webinar.
Arielle Pardes | You, me and glass
Glance (which has also been buzzed about under the name “Sex With Glass”) was dreamed up by a team of London-based developers who promise users they can “experience sex like never before.” The thrust of it is watching yourself have sex, from your partner’s perspective.
Penn swimming seniors hope to shine in their special weekend meet
Penn swimming will be celebrating the seniors at Scheerr Pool this weekend, with both the Quakers’ men’s and women’s teams taking on West Chester and La Salle, two schools that the Red and Blue have excelled against in recent years.
Penn women's basketball looks to embrace a fresh start
For the Red and Blue, it’s been a much-needed time of rest this week since their demolition of NJIT last weekend. Now it’s time for the team to show the Ivy League how its been hardened by a tough nonconference slate.
Penn gymnastics look to rebound after loss to Yale
Coming off an underwhelming performance in a loss to Yale last weekend, the Quakers will look to rebound this Saturday at the Ken Anderson Invitational hosted by Temple. The five-team invitational will feature Penn, Temple, Cornell, Ursinus and West Chester.
NY Mets GM Alderson speaks in Huntsman Hall about journey to 'the show'
New York Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson stood at the podium in Colloquium Hall in Huntsman Hall and began his lecture detailing his journey to ‘the show’. But for many in attendance, his story was a shocking one.
The panel included executives from Google, McKinsey and Bloomingdale’s
Top of the ladder leads Penn women's squash over Princeton
Following in the footsteps of the men, the No. 3 women’s squad grinded out an impressive 6-3 win over the No. 4 Tigers.
NY Mets general manager talks Vietnam, stats and baseball
New York Mets general manager Sandy Alderson came to Penn on Wednesday to speak as part of the Wharton Leadership Lectures series and sat down with the DP beforehand.
Penn men's and women's basketball team up for charity
For the first time, Penn women’s basketball will donate a month of the proceeds from its Charge for a Cure program to help benefit the Dut Jok Youth Empowerment Foundation, an organization founded by Penn men’s basketball’s Dau Jok.
Group of profs argues for tobacco divestment
The focus of Wednesday night’s University Council meeting in Bodek Lounge in Houston Hall was a proposal for Penn to divest from tobacco companies. The resounding question was how to balance a moral social responsibility with financial responsibilities.
Sara Schonfeld | Say no to FOMO
Sometimes I go and I’m extremely happy. This is great. Thank you, crippling fear of missing another sing-along to Ke$ha’s “Timber.”
Actively Moving Forward strives to help grieving students
The Penn Students of Actively Moving Forward reaches out to grieving students, providing peer-led support groups and service projects across campus and Philadelphia.
Penn Semester in Barcelona canceled for spring semester
The Penn Semester in Barcelona program is not taking place this semester, and the future of the program will be announced in February.
Phillips | Second is best for Quakers in Ivies
With league play kicking into full gear this weekend, I’ll take my chance at predicting how the 14-game tournament that is the Ivy season will pan out for the Quakers with these four predictions
Roderick Cook | Celebration, not toleration
We can come out of the closet — but only if we go back in for a little while when other people’s comfort is at risk. Furthermore, people who say that romantic or sexual relationships are private matters usually only apply this to queer relationships.
Penn Athletics midseason review: part 2
In the latter half of our two-part look at Penn winter sports, we focus on men’s hoops, swimming, track and field and fencing.
















