Among the 50 individuals charged with conspiracy to commit racketeering and fraud are famous actors, college coaches, and university administrators.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
A rapper, a rebounder, and a 'real nice guy': Senior Max Rothschild does it all
The senior forward and two-year captain has played in 111 games over his four years with the Red and Blue, missing just eight contests during his time with the Quakers.
AJ Brodeur and Eleah Parker pick up more Ivy accolades for their stellar play
Penn basketball picked up two more Ivy League Player of the Week awards this weekend from Eleah Parker and AJ Brodeur.
Electric scooters could soon be legalized in Philadelphia following City Council hearing
A bill introduced by Pennsylvania state representatives in late February signals the movement toward statewide legalization of electronic scooters.
A rapper, a rebounder, and a 'real nice guy': Senior Max Rothschild does it all
The senior forward and two-year captain has played in 111 games over his four years with the Red and Blue, missing just eight contests during his time with the Quakers.
AJ Brodeur and Eleah Parker pick up more Ivy accolades for their stellar play
Penn basketball picked up two more Ivy League Player of the Week awards this weekend from Eleah Parker and AJ Brodeur.
Grad students say faculty mentorship still difficult to navigate despite new guidelines
The guidelines, which aim to clarify inconsistencies in departments' respective handbooks, were established in spring 2018.
GET-UP continues advocating for graduate worker rights despite ending efforts to unionize
When members of the student group withdrew their petition to unionize in February 2018, participation in the organization dwindled and efforts to unionize ultimately ceased.
Houston Hall is the nation's oldest student union, but many students don't see it as one
Penn's student government and administrators are working to bring more student activity to Houston Hall.
Penn Panhellenic Council will require each sorority to have a member in charge of wellness
The VP of Health and Wellness and College junior Teagan Aguirre will also plan wellness pop-up events throughout the semester, which will replace the Panhellenic Council’s Wellness Week.
Updated: Former Penn coach Jerome Allen testifies, implicating former assistant
On Friday, former Penn men's basketball coach Jerome Allen took the witness stand and admitted to receiving nearly $300,000 in bribes from Miami businessman Philip Enformes.
Nia Akins' second-place NCAA finish highlights eventful spring break for Penn Athletics
Spring break was an exciting time for Penn Athletics. With impressive wins from many teams, the Quakers had a lot of success.
Penn softball and baseball pick up several victories in spring break road trips
Penn softball faced 10 teams in seven days at the USF-Clearwater Parks and Recreation Invitational Tournament in Clearwater, Fla., while Penn baseball also took a tour down South for its spring break.
DP Sports Players of the Break: Eleah Parker and AJ Brodeur
Junior forward AJ Brodeur and sophomore center Eleah Parker finished off their stellar regular seasons in a pair of weekend sets over spring break, earning the duo DP Sports Players of the Break.
Penn women's lacrosse remains undefeated after surviving pair of upset bids over break
It took everything in the Quakers’ power to protect their perfect record, defeating hometown rival Drexel on Tuesday by a score of 12-10 and No. 21 Georgetown on Saturday, 8-7.
Penn men's lacrosse notches first wins of season against No. 11 Villanova and St. Joe's
Penn earned its first victory of the year on the first day of the inaugural Philly 4 Lacrosse Classic against area rival No. 11 Villanova.
UA and Class Board candidates are now banned from approaching voters with laptops
The amendment will have its first impact on student government elections in April, when all of the Class Boards and the Undergraduate Assembly are up for election.
Sophia DuRose | Recognize the dangers of unprescribed adderall
The abuse of this drug by students who simply want to cram for their upcoming midterm or pump out a paper at four in the morning is what I take issue with.
The Democratic primary is getting crowded. Here's how Penn Dems decides who to endorse.
Despite a slew of Democrats declaring their candidacies for president in recent weeks, Penn Dems plan to wait until March 2020 to endorse a favored candidate.
Editorial | Penn should reclassify economics as a STEM major
Reclassifying economics as a STEM major would affirm Penn’s commitment to such a prominent portion of its student body, and their futures after completing their undergraduate degrees.


















