With fall athletics underway, many Penn teams will be vying for Ivy League and even national glory. Which team has the best chances of claiming or defending a trophy? Three of the Daily Pennsylvanian sports editors talked it out.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Hamilton Court renovation keeps some students from moving in until the first day of class
Engineering sophomore Griffin Murphy will only get to move and unpack all his things into his HamCo apartment at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, which is also the first day of classes.
In engaging new students, minority groups find success in drawing on University resources
These groups work closely with Penn's cultural resource centers to formulate programs targeting incoming minority students.
Penn women's soccer loses tight pair of games to open season
The Quakers opened their season on Friday at Rhodes Field with a 1-0 loss to Lehigh and repeated that scoreline two days later on Sunday against La Salle. The Quakers (0-2) showed promise in both games, but ultimately, they failed to convert on their opportunities.
Hamilton Court renovation keeps some students from moving in until the first day of class
Engineering sophomore Griffin Murphy will only get to move and unpack all his things into his HamCo apartment at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, which is also the first day of classes.
In engaging new students, minority groups find success in drawing on University resources
These groups work closely with Penn's cultural resource centers to formulate programs targeting incoming minority students.
Claudia Li | Please support me
CLAUDIA LI is a College senior from Santa Clara, Calif.
Uber is partnering with Penn, giving students and staff discounted rates
There will also be designated "Uber zones," at major buildings on campus including Houston Hall, the Quad and Penn Dental School, where students can easily be picked up and dropped off.
Penn student struck by a car on the corner of 40th and Walnut
A spokesperson for the Philadelphia Police Department said the patient is in critical condition. PPD is continuing to investigate the incident.
What black Penn thinks of Wendell Pritchett: the University's first black provost
“Thinking of the history of activism at Penn, I think [the appointment of] the black Provost is one of those small victories that we as activists can pat ourselves on the back for doing.”
Every year, the Student Activities Council rejects clubs applying for recognition. Here's why.
Last year, roughly 18 clubs applied for SAC recognition, but only 12 were successful.
Inside the world of Penn's highly selective finance and consulting clubs
Last year, 180 Degrees Consulting club accepted 17 people out of the 200 applicants. That's a 8.5 percent acceptance rate, which is lower than Penn's lowest ever acceptance rate of 9.15 percent.
James Lee | Look up, stay rooted
As I near the end of my Penn education, I can’t help but begin to reflect on my time here and the effects it has had on me as a person and a student.
Sara Merican | To the freshmen: the search for home
The search for “home” and the need to belong often nags at the back of our heads and tugs at our hearts as we navigate our way through Penn.
Unarmed robbery at 42nd and Locust sparks Penn safety alert
The Division of Public Safety have sent nine safety alerts since the beginning of the summer.
Former Penn provost has ordered the removal of a Confederate leader's statue at Duke
“I took this course of action to protect Duke Chapel,” Duke President Vincent Price wrote.
Penn is centralizing all course information on a new digital platform
The catalog is the first in a series of updates to Penn's information systems through the “Next Generation Student Systems” project.
Offensive memes, protests and all the other higher education news you missed this summer.
In June, some 10 students admitted to Harvard University had their offers rescinded for posting offensive memes in a group chat.
Cameron Dichter | The danger in honoring monuments
After the recent events in Charlottesville, Va., the status of Confederate statues all across the country has come into question.
NBC anchor and Penn graduate Andrea Mitchell just endowed Penn with a center to study democracy
Mitchell, who has been critical of the Trump administration over various issues, said the center will not be influenced by political affiliations.



















