Take Back the Night is an international event and nonprofit organization. At Penn, the movement takes the form of a rally, a march across campus and a speak-out for survivors.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Ahead of matchup with Brown, Penn men's lacrosse's scout team sets tone
With whom does the credit for this preparedness lie? Look no further than the Red and Blue's offensive and defensive scout teams.
Levi, Hartke head to Penn State to represent Penn gymnastics at NCAA Regionals
This weekend, Kyra Levi and Alex Hartke will represent the Red and Blue at the NCAA Regionals hosted by Penn State.
Penn announces contract with police union at a ceremony recognizing campus service
The contract between the PPA and the University expired on July 31, 2017 and until this point had not been renewed since representatives from the union and DPS had not been able to agree on the terms of the contract.
Ahead of matchup with Brown, Penn men's lacrosse's scout team sets tone
With whom does the credit for this preparedness lie? Look no further than the Red and Blue's offensive and defensive scout teams.
Levi, Hartke head to Penn State to represent Penn gymnastics at NCAA Regionals
This weekend, Kyra Levi and Alex Hartke will represent the Red and Blue at the NCAA Regionals hosted by Penn State.
Penn baseball wins in extras against Villanova, 2-1
Ahead of this weekend’s series at Harvard, Penn baseball beat Villanova 2-1 after a walk-off single from junior catcher Matt O’Neill in the bottom of the 11th inning.
Former DOJ lawyer explains why she left the Trump administration at a Penn Law event
Chen said that while she was working for the DOJ, she found it “too ironic for words” to evaluate the ethics of the companies who spoke to her, presenting their various compliance policies.
Penn softball takes down Villanova, 5-3, for the first time in six years
Following its first Ivy series win of the season, Penn softball kept the ball rolling Wednesday afternoon, taking down Villanova 5-3.
The ASAM program has a new interim director — but many say the problems aren't over
Although students and faculty members share confidence in Park’s leadership, many expressed concerns about the future of the program especially since there are no clear plans for Park's replacement after next year.
Ivy League announces new media deal with ESPN
Earlier today, the conference signed a 10-year deal with ESPN for the broadcasting giant to be the exclusive national media rights partner of the conference.
Gabby Rosenzweig ready to lead Penn women's lacrosse into showdown with Dartmouth
This Saturday, Penn will travel to New England to face Dartmouth in a battle for the top spot in the Ivy League. Presumably, few players will have more of an impact on the game than sophomore Gabby Rosenzweig.
Number of performing groups for Fling cut by over 50 percent because of shortened schedule
The Social Planning and Events Committee Fling directors rejected 23 of the 41 student groups who applied to perform, whereas last year 44 of 47 applicants performed at Fling.
Sarah Khan | Your health first
SARAH KHAN is a College freshman from Lynn Haven, Fla.
Residents in Pa. petition against decision to rename local school after Steve Schwarzman
Albington Senior High School announced plans to rename the school after a donation from Schwarzman, sparking outrage among the community.
Guest Statement by Jessica Lim | Open letter to the Class of 2019 on why I'm running for president
I am running for President because I’ve decided it is time that women get recognized for the work we’re doing. I’ve decided it is time that all of Class Board’s efforts, and the organizations we’ve partnered with, are acknowledged.
Kristen Yeh | Welcome Class of 2022
KRISTEN YEH is a College freshman from West Covina, Calif.
Veronica Fenton | Trump's 'storm' is not going away any time soon
VERONICA FENTON is a College freshman from Penn Valley, Pa.
Track meets aren't enough competition for these Penn Student Government candidates
With elections of Penn’s two branches of student government underway, two Penn track athletes are running for office with the hopes of utilizing what they have learned on the track to help them as student representatives.
Guest Column by Ariela Stein | Penn Students for Justice in Palestine touts myth of apartheid during Passover
This event does not promote the mutual respect needed to have a productive conversation on achieving peace in the region.


















