Steve Donahue is the next Penn basketball head coach.
Amy Gutmann
The myth of Spring Break
For many Penn students, Spring Break is no break at all.
New coffee shop opens on 39th and Chestnut
There is now another option available for students to get their caffeine fix.
Penn Wharton China Center opens in Beijing
With its grand opening on March 10, the Penn Wharton China Center brings Penn's name across the Pacific.
The myth of Spring Break
For many Penn students, Spring Break is no break at all.
New coffee shop opens on 39th and Chestnut
There is now another option available for students to get their caffeine fix.
Recruiting the best without merit-based scholarships
Without the option of merit-based scholarships, Penn cannot lure outstanding athletes or writing prodigies with money — but recruited students do find value in community.
Penn faculty rank low in closing the wage gap
According to Faculty Senate Chair Claire Finkelstein, though half of all Ivy League presidents are women, Amy Gutmann among them, Penn still ranks 11th in their proportion of male to female faculty out of 18 other comparable institutions.
Penn Democrats prepare to volunteer at 2016 DNC
The convention to elect the next Democratic nominee for president will be held at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center on July 25, 2016.
Wharton Women wraps up membership month
For Wharton Women members, perks aren’t limited to just another networking event invitation.
Life as a TA is more than grading homework
Recitations don't lead themselves — at the front of the classroom, teaching assistants must balance their responsibilities with their student obligations.
Shawn Kelley | Some have it
SHAWN KELLEY is a College junior from San Diego, Calif. His email address is skelley@sas.upenn.edu.
Jason Tangson | Go to sleep honey
As youth, we also often forget that we are mortal. This is good, because it affords us the confidence to aspire for whatever we dream of without the stuttering stultification of self-doubt.
Editorial | Counting the costs
On Feb. 26, the University announced another tuition increase for undergraduate programs. This marks the sixth consecutive year that the tuition has been raised by 3.9 percent.
Hey Day celebrates 100 years with savings
On Hey Day's 100th anniversary, it will cost students only $20 to participate.
Harvard beats Yale, 53-51, in thrilling Ivy League playoff at Palestra
33.2 seconds. Tie game. An NCAA Tournament bid on the line. In the end, experience trumped all as senior forward Steve Moundou-Missi drained a midrange jumper in the final 10 seconds to help Harvard claim its fourth straight automatic NCAA Tournament bid.
How Penn fared against Harvard and Yale
With Harvard and Yale playing a one-game playoff for the Ivy League's NCAA Tournament bid, here's a look at each team's two games against Penn.
Dartmouth AD tells students not to throw tennis balls at hockey game
Tennis balls, hockey and the Ivy League: All of that is a match made in heaven, right? Dartmouth Athletic Director Harry Sheehy asked the student body not to throw tennis balls onto the ice during the Big Green's playoff series against Princeton this past week. Since 1998, there has been a tradition of throwing tennis balls onto the ice at Dartmouth when the Big Green faces Princeton after the Tigers give up their first goal.
Columbia set to shrink journalism school
With news organizations like the New York TImes downsizing and making budget cuts, it was only a matter of a time before journalism schools followed suit. Columbia is set to shrink its journalism school, which is the only Ivy League graduate journalism school.
U.S News names top graduate schools
U.S News and World did more than just name the top law schools in the country: It named the top graduate schools in the country. While Penn Law ranked seventh in the country, Penn Nursing was named the top graduate nursing school in the country while Wharton ranked third among business schools.















