Cliched or not, practice makes perfect. Just ask Marie Stephan. From the start of the 2014-2015 season, the sophomore has won 25 regular season matches without dropping a single one.
Amy Gutmann
Emily Hoeven | Trust fall
My roommate and I were walking to a restaurant downtown for Restaurant Week when a man suddenly popped out from the row of cars parked alongside the street.
Cameron Dichter | Bernie's missing piece
For an event that promised to be all about their distinctions, Thursday night’s Democratic Debate left out what might be the biggest issue currently separating Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders: their huge discrepancy in support from African Americans.
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education works to advocate for the student body in areas concerning academics.
Emily Hoeven | Trust fall
My roommate and I were walking to a restaurant downtown for Restaurant Week when a man suddenly popped out from the row of cars parked alongside the street.
Cameron Dichter | Bernie's missing piece
For an event that promised to be all about their distinctions, Thursday night’s Democratic Debate left out what might be the biggest issue currently separating Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders: their huge discrepancy in support from African Americans.
Penn Vet Professor wins Louis Braille Award
lede On Jan. 29 Penn Vet Professor Gustavo Aguirre received the prestigious 2016 Louis Braille Award for his pioneering work in the research and treatment for vision disorders.
Penn Hawaiian Club allows students to connect thousands of miles from home
Amongst many cultural clubs at Penn, only one is designated to a state.
Claudia Li | Dating: dining hall edition
CLAUDIA LI is a College sophomore from Santa Clara, California.
Penn non-cisgender community hesitates to welcome Caitlyn Jenner
In nine days, Irvine Auditorium will welcome Caitlyn Jenner onto its stage and into the spotlight. But some students on Penn’s campus, and in particular, in the transgender and non-cisgender communities, will not be as welcoming.
Penn fencing ties up share of Ivy title
Make that two-thirds. This past weekend another Penn team took home a share of a three-way Ivy League title when men’s fencing finished first in the Championship tournament along with Columbia and Princeton.
Penn men's lacrosse previews season with scrimmages
With the season opener on Feb. 20 against Michigan around the corner, Penn men’s lacrosse is back to work and has already seen its first live action of 2016 against other teams.
Penn wrestling sweeps weekend duals
They got just what they needed. In a pair of duals at Brown and Harvard on Feb. 6, Penn wrestling swept the competition. After taking down the Bears, 25-9, in Providence, Ri. the Quakersmade the trek to Cambridge, Ma., and dealt the Crimson a 26-9 beatdown.
Penn gymnastics edges Big Red rival in New York
Red just wasn’t enough this weekend. This weekend, the Red and Blue gymnastics squad beat their Ivy rival Cornell - the Big Red - to earn their first victory at a tri-meet in the 2015-16 season.
Mixed results for Penn Tennis as men swept, women sweep
For Penn Tennis, the courts of the Hecht Tennis Center and Penn Park provide a homecourt advantage like no other.
Clara Jane Hendrickson | Transforming white atonement
Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates recently criticized Bernie Sanders’ class-first policies in a piece in The Atlantic.
Editorial | Thrive at Penn fails to thrive
During the summer of 2015, Penn introduced a new online program for freshmen called Thrive at Penn.
UMOJA week explores how all aspects of black lives matter
Each day, a different concept covered the theme, "Black ______ Matters."
Penn GSE wants future educators to address mental health and sexual violence
Penn GSE piloted a summer course, College Student Health (EDUC 545), in order to address health problems on college campuses, ranging from mental health to sexual violence.
UA markets emergency funding program for student organizations
In the case of unforeseen costs, such as one-time speaker events, groups can apply for UA Contingency.



















