Amy Gutmann
Crime Log: April 8 - April 14
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between April 8 and April 14.
Penn professor calls for more focus on ethics in nursing
Nursing students at Penn learn valuable skills in biology and physiology, but they also study a more unusual subject: ethics.
How Earth Day took root at Penn 46 years ago — and how it's blossoming today
On April 22, 1970, members of the Penn community banded together to create the first ever Earth Day.
Crime Log: April 8 - April 14
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between April 8 and April 14.
Penn professor calls for more focus on ethics in nursing
Nursing students at Penn learn valuable skills in biology and physiology, but they also study a more unusual subject: ethics.
Hillary Clinton campaigns in Philadelphia
Hillary Clinton addressed an enthusiastic crowd on Wednesday night at the Fillmore in Fishtown that remained unfazed with disruptions by protestors.
Students to ride across U.S. for Bike & Build
Bike & Build began in 2003 and plans trips for groups of approximately 30 people to bike cross-country, aid in building housing and raise funding and awareness for affordable housing.
Amy Cuddy of TED fame talks power poses and poise at Penn
Cuddy’s 2012 TED Talk on “power poses” is the site’s second most viewed video of all time.
Find out which tanks were worn by the most people.
Penn women's lacrosse in thick of Ivy title hunt after win over Princeton
If people were initially bearish on Penn women’s lacrosse’s potential to reclaim their Ivy League championship, they may need to start rethinking things.
Jenna Hebert is the ultimate student-athlete as Rhodes Scholar, women's rower
A four-year rower in the Varsity 8, a two-time CRCA National Scholar Athlete, a two-time first-team CRCA All-Region and a Rhodes Scholar all sit in the same boat.
Penn softball picks up pair of wins over Saint Joseph's
Maybe all they needed was just a little time away from the Ancient Eight. In a brief interlude from Ivy League competition, Penn took both games of a doubleheader against Saint Joesph's yesterday, defeating the Hawks by scores of 7-0 and 4-1. The two games signified a returned to early season form for the Quakers (17-19), who have struggled recently in Ivy play.
Some Penn athletes elect to go from varsity squad to club teams
The expansion and widespread success of club sports across the country has had a tremendous effect on college students over the last decade.
Penn track and field is ready for just about any weather at Princeton
Mother nature has not shone brightly on Penn track and field this season. The Quakers have been forced to embrace the elements at the vast majority of their meets. This weekend should be no different.
Penn men's and women's golf squads prepare for Ivies
Penn golf will hit the road this weekend and compete for the Ivy League championship, with the men's team looking to defend its title in Greenwich, Connecticut and the women looking to win their first league title since 2010 in Jackson, New Jersey. The women's team comes in with momentum, having finished top-five in each of its first three tournaments this spring following a strong fall season.
Men's lacrosse poised to take on Dartmouth in final contest of conference play
After clinching a berth in the Ivy tournament, you might think that Penn's men’s lacrosse team has done its job.
Following in Brown, Penn's first-generation students hope for their own center
For first-generation students, locating resources, navigating college life and finding a community of people who share similar experiences can be difficult.
Louis Capozzi | Dumping democracy
While this line was spoken by "House of Cards" character Frank Underwood, this sentiment is increasingly common in political discourse at Penn and around the country.
Governors State University resists goose attacks
Attacks and territorial disputes have plagued the people of Governors State University throughout the month – but not of the human variety.



















