Check out new restaurants and building renovations on campus this year.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Intern death questions banking culture
A 21-year-old University of Michigan student intern at Bank of America’s London office died suddenly on Aug. 15.
Harrison turns off water for repair
The water line was shut down due to “an emergent need to repair the system.”
Hip hop to headline at Year of Sound
An exhibition at the Penn Museum is an intersection between the theme and what the museum finds meaningful.
Intern death questions banking culture
A 21-year-old University of Michigan student intern at Bank of America’s London office died suddenly on Aug. 15.
Harrison turns off water for repair
The water line was shut down due to “an emergent need to repair the system.”
University City housing prices increasing at higher rate
Housing prices in the district increased over 11 percentage points more than the city as a whole.
With big shoes to fill, new OFSL head steps up
The DP sits down with Kenneth Jones, the new program coordinator for the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life.
Tony | Penn football is in best of hands with Ragone
As Billy Ragone’s Penn football career reaches its conclusion in 2013, he’ll give the Quakers a far greater chance of winning their fourth Ivy crown in five years than any other quarterback in the conference.
Roundtable: Will Penn win the Ivy League in 2013?
After upsetting Harvard last season, the Quakers are in yet another dog fight to take the throne this year.
The city where I'll never sleep
I always wanted to move to New York City. Ironically, now that I’m at the age where moving to New York on my own is a possibility, I’m coming up with more cons than pros.
Experienced Penn men's soccer squad looks to bounce back
Coming off a 2012 season to forget, Penn men’s soccer has a lot to prove this year.
Ethical issues at intersection of bio and tech
A two-day meeting discussed how biological technology advances are changing the field.
Sprint football looking to rebound
This year, sprint football hopes to return to championship form and transform those narrow defeats into comfortable victories.
After a poor end to last season, Penn women's soccer eyes the Tigers
For Penn women’s soccer team, 10 months has been a long time, but a new class and a new year offer another shot at a league title.
Penn football still watching the throne
Penn football begins the year as the preseason favorites to earn an unprecedented fourth Ivy title in five years. But this year, the Quakers won’t be sneaking up on anyone, as they return much of last year’s squad.
Penn volleyball takes aim at Yale
Finishing 13-12 overall and fourth in the Ivy League, there were definite improvements over the 5th place finish in 2011 for Penn volleyball, but there’s a sense that something was left on the table.
30 seconds with ... Penn women's soccer captain Kerry Scalora
2013 women’s soccer senior captain and 2012 first-team All-Ivy selection Kerry Scalora gives us the inside scoop on her iPod preferences, post-graduation plans and more.










