This weekend, a number of winter sports teams wrap up their seasons with Ivy League championships. While women's swimming and men's squash finished up last week, their opposite-gender counterparts along with gymnastics and indoor track and field all compete this weekend for postseason glory.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Applying to college? There's an online class for that
Furda touted the course recently as a way Penn is attempting to play a larger role in students' lives before they get to college.
Former cardiologist and 1983 College graduate joins Penn Center for Innovation
The Penn Center for Innovation (PCI) recently named Mark Turco as the inaugural Chief Innovation and Corporate Outreach Officer.
Penn track and field rewrites record books in fantastic indoor season
Over the past month, the Quakers have been tearing up the indoor circuit in the six meets they have competed in since winter break. Only half of those competitions had team scoring, but a quick look at the individual results shows a Red and Blue side that has been dominant in multiple areas.
Applying to college? There's an online class for that
Furda touted the course recently as a way Penn is attempting to play a larger role in students' lives before they get to college.
Former cardiologist and 1983 College graduate joins Penn Center for Innovation
The Penn Center for Innovation (PCI) recently named Mark Turco as the inaugural Chief Innovation and Corporate Outreach Officer.
Columbia University mistakenly sends acceptance letters to 277 applicants
Explanations for the mistakes can be ambiguous. According to Time, the universities cite reasons such as “technological glitch” in their “automated mail-merge process,” “human error” and “clerical error.”
Toe the Line: Penn Democrats | Protecting the press from tyranny
The state of the press is alarming. And many of the critiques of the media, echoing endlessly in the ears of the American people, are legitimate and necessary.
Joe Tharakan | We are all idiots
In high school, I used to participate in extemporaneous speaking. We were given a question on current events; something like, “How will Brexit impact the UK economy?” might be asked today.
Bryn Friedenberg | Ethnically ambidextrous
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College junior from Kirtland, Ohio.
Toe the Line: College Republicans | Holding both the press and President Trump accountable
The College Republicans urge both President Trump and the news media to grow up. Regardless of who dealt the first blow or who started it, the president and the media are caught in a mean-spirited, childish conflict.
Penn women's swimming and diving place fourth at Ivy League Championship
So close. Penn women's swimming and diving was just inches away from getting their best finish ever at the Ivy League Championships last weekend, but ultimately finished fourth with 962 points.
With just a few weeks left before the inaugural Ivy League Tournament for both men's and women's basketball, both of Penn's squads will have meaningful games to come.
Free food keeps College House traditions going strong
Dean of Gregory College House Chris Donovan said a key part of the College House traditions is creating these shared social environments.
Higgins | Shaking and Baking at the end of a career
In the infamous words of Ricky Bobby, “If you ain’t first, you’re last.” The first time I saw Talladega Nights I interpreted the jokes literally was so offended that my family took me to the movie theater with them that I almost cried.
Betley's efforts earn him co-Ivy League Rookie of the Week and co-Big 5 Player of the Week
Freshman Ryan Betley is currently playing the best basketball of his young career, and by no coincidence at all, Penn is enjoying its best stretch of the season.
Here's how a Korean student and an activist group are responding to North Korea's recent missile test
“My parents are concerned, but this isn’t new for South Koreans,” College sophomore Mina Yoo, a Seoul resident, said. “We’ve had to deal with North Koreans doing these kinds of tests since the 1980s.”
Tuition is increasing again this year — but UA members tried to stop it
“Student input directly to trustees is unusual and not the norm,” said the University Secretary, who called the meeting "one of a kind."
Panelist at Biden cancer forum has been accused of discriminating against Iraqi family
Loretta “Lori” Alf, a former Penn Medicine patient and ambassador, will speak alongside Biden and Penn President Amy Gutmann at the forum, “A Formidable Foe: Cancer in the 21st Century."
These students just sold the company they conceived at PennApps
College is one of the best places to startup,” CEO and Engineering and Wharton junior Rajat Bhageria said. “There’s no risk, there’s no opportunity cost ... there’s just a lot of resources.”



















