There was an air of excitement about campus Tuesday as students gathered to vote in one of the most contentious and controversial elections in American history.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Trump's candidacy has taken many twists and turns on his attempted path to the White House.
Penn football relies on quiet strength of its O-Line
It’s tough for a defender to make a tackle while on the ground. Unfortunately for Penn football’s opponents, they have found themselves in that position often this season.
As of 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday, the New York Times projected 1968 Wharton graduate and Republican nominee Donald Trump had over 95 percent chance of winning the presidential election. Students on campus reacted with hesitancy and surprise.
Trump's candidacy has taken many twists and turns on his attempted path to the White House.
Penn football relies on quiet strength of its O-Line
It’s tough for a defender to make a tackle while on the ground. Unfortunately for Penn football’s opponents, they have found themselves in that position often this season.
Penn football's Sam Philippi matched as bone marrow donor
Just before he returned to University City for football camp, Sam Philippi got a call. He was a match. Only a few months removed from joining the Be the Match registry, Philippi was needed as a bone marrow donor for a 30-year-old leukemia patient.
Fencing Issue | Looking back on 2015-16
For anyone who kept up with Penn fencing last season, the year was nothing short of remarkable. Penn sent six male fencers and two female fencers to the NCAA Championships and Coach Andy Ma won the Ivy League Men's Coach of the Year.
Fencing Issue | Quakers look to take more than a third of Ivy title
Another sport, another three-way tie at the top. After winning their third of a title last season, just weeks after the football team, Penn men’s fencing is looking forward to what should be another successful year.
Fencing Issue | Quakers ready for November edition of North American Cup
As the rest of the country copes with the task of naming of the 45th president of the United States, Adam Green will have a peculiar task to deal with this weekend: figuring out how to get his sabres past the TSA.
Fencing Issue | Andy Ma makes his mark
The Penn men's and women's fencing teams are returning a slew of Ivy champions, NCAA qualifiers, and many key fencers from last year's men's Ivy title. But their biggest strength might just be standing on the sideline. Head coach Andy Ma has had an illustrious career in the world of fencing, and as he enters his seventh year as the head coach of both the men's and women's programs, his . His strength as a coach led him to be named the Ivy League men's fencing Coach of the Year last season. Ma was able to lead the men's team to its most successful season in recent memory last year, as the team captured its first Ivy League Championship since 2009, several individuals earned All-American Honors, and the team rose to the number one ranking for the first time in program history.
Ben Claar | Who won
BEN CLAAR is a College sophomore from Scarsdale, N.Y.
Election Night Liveblog
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Penn students and alumni weigh in on the election on social media
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The Clintons and the Obamas host a rally in Philadelphia hours before the election
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former President Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, First Lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama addressed 30,000 people in front of Independence Hall.
Five years ago Penn announced a faculty diversity action plan. Here's how far it's come since then.
About five years ago, Penn began to take steps to devote institutional resources toward increasing and sustaining faculty diversity.



















