On Thursday, Walz emphasized the importance of political engagement and highlighted the pro-LBGTQ+ record of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Ivy League athletic scholarship lawsuit dismissed in federal court
The verdict allows the conference to uphold its ban on the practice.
The Quakers finished the weekend with first, second, and fourth-place finishes at the Navy Day Regatta.
Another tie: Penn women's soccer ends match 0-0 to notch fifth draw of the year
This is the team's second time holding an Ivy League opponent to zero goals this season.
Ivy League athletic scholarship lawsuit dismissed in federal court
The verdict allows the conference to uphold its ban on the practice.
The Quakers finished the weekend with first, second, and fourth-place finishes at the Navy Day Regatta.
Public trust in United States Supreme Court continues to decline, Annenberg survey finds
This year's results mark a record low since the survey began in 2005, when APPC recorded that 75% of American voters trusted the Supreme Court.
Will Kelly | The downside of negativity bonding
Columnist Will Kelly highlights the way Penn students talk about themselves to others, and what they can do in response.
Penn's Graduate School of Education joins global consortium on artificial intelligence in education
Institutions in Ghana, Spain, India, Kazakhstan, Colombia, and Qatar will contribute to the consortium in addition to Penn.
U.S. Rep., Penn Carey Law graduate Mary Gay Scanlon urges student voter turnout at Penn Dems event
At Friday's event, Scanlon reiterated the importance of young voters and students in this upcoming election in an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Penn to replace Harnwell, Harrison elevators for $13.8 million amid reliability concerns
At a Sept. 26 Board of Trustees meeting, Penn authorized up to $13.8 million for the replacement of elevators in the Harnwell and Harrison College Houses.
Activist, Penn professor Mary Frances Berry reflects on 1964 civil rights movement at lecture
The talk, which is part of Penn's Africana Lecture Series, marks 60 years since the work of the civil rights movement in 1964.
A look into how cross country athletes manage to compete year round.
Lauder Institute establishes institutional neutrality, following Penn’s lead
Representatives and administrators of the Lauder Institute will “abstain from opining on societal and political events,” unless there is an exceptional case which poses a danger to the “very mission of the Institute and its values of free inquiry," according to the statement.
Three nurses injured in hit-and-run at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
According to police, the incident occurred at 4:22 a.m. on Saturday after a man driving a silver Jeep Cherokee dropped off a shooting victim in the ambulance bay at Penn Presbyterian.
Penn field hockey dominates Dartmouth to gain edge in tournament hunt
The Quakers capitalized on mistakes from the Big Green to take home the win.
Yao | The importance of special teams
In Penn football’s latest outing against Bucknell, special teams played a major role for both teams.
Penn men's soccer secures revenge against Brown with a 2-0 win
337 days after being knocked out of the Ivy League Tournament by the Bears, the Quakers flipped the tables this time around.
Zaid Alsubaiei | Politics isn’t personal
Columnist Zaid Alsubaiei highlights the contradiction between our value of diversity and reality.
Priore wins 50th career game as Penn football downs Bucknell 31-21
Coach Ray Priore picked up his 50th career win for the Red and Blue.



















