9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Sindhuri Nandhakumar | Joker or jackass?
When I respond, saying that I am Tamil, many people have asked me, mostly jokingly, if I am a Tamil Tiger.
Penn field hockey holds off La Salle for 3-2 win
The Quakers now enjoy a three-game winning streak after a 3-2 victory over La Salle.
Arielle Pardes | Pandora’s box, delivered to your doorstep
There’s a subscription service for everything. But will the subscription commerce model work for sex?
Sindhuri Nandhakumar | Joker or jackass?
When I respond, saying that I am Tamil, many people have asked me, mostly jokingly, if I am a Tamil Tiger.
Penn field hockey holds off La Salle for 3-2 win
The Quakers now enjoy a three-game winning streak after a 3-2 victory over La Salle.
Students, admins tackle interfaith challenge
A group from the Netter Center, Chaplain’s Office and Hillel traveled to Washington, D.C. for a two day interfaith community service conference.
Various professors give recommendations for increased students achievement — from having flexible attitudes to setting physical reminders.
Numbers don't paint Oliver's full picture for Penn women's soccer
Only by looking beyond the facts and figures can you see that Laura Oliver is a midfielder who has developed into one of the strongest, if at times unheralded, players during the Red and Blue’s unbeaten start.
The MacArthur Fellowship is one of the top national honors given to recognize innovation and creativity.
Penn ends tax offset for same-sex marriages
Penn used to provide up to $1,500 per year to employees in same-sex marriages to offset lack of tax benefits.
Late goals end Penn men's soccer's chances versus Cats
In the 76th and 80th minutes, Wildcats’ freshman Max Kroschwitz scored the first two games of his college career to surpass Penn and finish out the game with a win.
The Center, a premier research and training facility that turns puppies into detection dogs, had its opening ceremony on last year on 9/11.
Wharton grad enters Pa. governor race
State Treasurer and 1989 Wharton MBA recipient Rob McCord threw himself into the 2014 Pennsylvania Governor’s race on Tuesday, ending months of speculation about a potential run.
Hackney's scholarship shaped by southern roots
Former Penn president Sheldon Hackney grew up in conservative Alabama household, and his upbringing had a great influence on his scholarly work.
Ryan Daniels | Gunning for change
Last week’s response to the Navy Yard shootings was different because the country’s sentiment concerning gun violence has changed. Our anger confirmed that, in 2013, we have found ourselves in a post-NRA America.
Ali Kokot & Hayley Brooks | Regal racism
Though the Miss America Pageant is problematic in it’s narrow, superficial method of validating women on a national stage, we are pleased to see the pageant pay homage to the melting pot that America prides itself on being.
Miss Idaho balanced Penn and pageants
The current Miss Idaho, Sarah Downs, a 2012 College graduate, has been competing in pageants since age 17.
Jewish artist Matisyahu will perform at Penn
Matisyahu will play at the Blockley on 38th Street.
Penn receives $20 million to fund Tobacco Center
?The University has received a $20 million federal grant to fund the University of Pennsylvania Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science.














