As the fall sports season heats up, we're taking a look back at some of the memorable moments from this week in Penn sports history.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
‘Women, life, freedom’: Members of Penn community hold protest in solidarity with Iranian women
Approximately 100 people gathered at the LOVE statue on Thursday night at a vigil for Mahsa Amini, who was reportedly beaten to death by Iranian morality police.
Director of PAACH suddenly leaves Penn after 10 years in position
Chair of the Asian Pacific Student Coalition wrote in an email to PAACH student leaders that Peter Van Do, PAACH's former director of 10 years, is "no longer employed at Penn."
Wharton ranks third for world's best business school on 2023 QS Global MBA list
For the 2023 global full-time MBA program rankings, Wharton came in behind Stanford Graduate School of Business and Harvard Business School, which ranked first and second respectively.
‘Women, life, freedom’: Members of Penn community hold protest in solidarity with Iranian women
Approximately 100 people gathered at the LOVE statue on Thursday night at a vigil for Mahsa Amini, who was reportedly beaten to death by Iranian morality police.
Director of PAACH suddenly leaves Penn after 10 years in position
Chair of the Asian Pacific Student Coalition wrote in an email to PAACH student leaders that Peter Van Do, PAACH's former director of 10 years, is "no longer employed at Penn."
Current Radian residents left with questions following Penn’s leasing of The Radian
Students currently living in The Radian have the option to renew their lease, but they must go through Penn to do so.
Craig R. Carnaroli | University response to the sale of the UC Townhomes
Penn's Senior Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli provides a University response to the sale of the UC Townhomes.
Heading into Penn's first Ivy League game of the season, four DP Sports staffers are split on whether or not the Quakers can emerge victorious on the road.
Penn Athletics weekend preview: Volleyball seeks to set season straight
As the fall season heats up, we take a look at what to expect from all of Penn's competing teams this weekend.
Inside the encampment: Tight-knit community fuels weeks-long Fossil Free Penn protest
Student coordinators said that they remain resolute in their beliefs and do not plan on leaving College Green until Penn meets their three demands.
Penn football's undefeated season start stands a big test to the Big Green
Just two games into the season, Penn faces its biggest challenge yet in a Dartmouth team coming off an Ivy League co-championship.
Ivy League student groups call for divestment amid Fossil Free Penn encampment
As part of the international Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike movement, student organizations at both Cornell University and Princeton University conducted demonstrations to bring climate-related issues to light.
Graduate School of Education dean 'expects to step down' in June, prompting search for successor
The search committee to select a successor consists of 18 students, faculty members, and alumni.
Developers are planning a new 34-story building close to Penn's campus
The building, which will be located at 3615 Chestnut Street, will have 363 units and be named The Mark at Philadelphia.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ranks Penn second-to-last college in free speech
FIRE ranked Penn 188th for disruptive conduct, 187th for comfort expressing ideas, and 130th for administrative support.
Sam Zou | College rankings are a sham
Columnist Sam Zou argues that college rankings rarely hold cheating institutions accountable and consider factors irrelevant to educational quality.
Former Veterans Affairs employee in West Phila. sentenced to federal prison for embezzlement
Bruce Minor, a former accounting clerk at the VAMC, pleaded guilty to one count of theft of government funds in May
Philadelphia Museum of Art workers go on strike, protest for increased wages
Over 150 members of the Local 397 union — which represents the PMA workers — formed a picket line at the museum’s entrance on Monday.
Drexel University President John Fry appointed as honorary consul of South Africa
The position is voluntary and will allow Fry to continue his day-to-day administrative work for Drexel,



















