Harry Gamble, coach of Penn football from 1971-80, died Tuesday morning. He was 83. Gamble is perhaps most well known for his time as team president and chief operating officer of the Philadelphia Eagles, but he got his coaching start with Penn.
Amy Gutmann
Non-profit gives low income families access to higher education
Christine DeVore, one of hundreds of participants in ACHIEVEability, stood in front of the audience to speak about her experience with the program for the first time.
Penn women's squash looking to tame Tigers twice in the same week
On Monday, Penn men’s squash beat Princeton, 7-2, in a massive upset. Now, the women’s team will look to hold serve against the same opponent at the Ringe Squash Courts in a crucial battle for Ivy positioning.
Penn spends $600,000 on lobbying in 2013
With over $600,000 spent on lobbying in 2013, Penn lobbies more any other school in the Ivy League.
Non-profit gives low income families access to higher education
Christine DeVore, one of hundreds of participants in ACHIEVEability, stood in front of the audience to speak about her experience with the program for the first time.
Penn women's squash looking to tame Tigers twice in the same week
On Monday, Penn men’s squash beat Princeton, 7-2, in a massive upset. Now, the women’s team will look to hold serve against the same opponent at the Ringe Squash Courts in a crucial battle for Ivy positioning.
Four juniors change Istanbul into a city full of entertainment
The team added whimsical additions to the city, including floating orbs and bridge a bridge display.
Student-run mental health group to increase campus presence
Talking to peers is oftentimes easier than talking to a professional — this is the philosophy and ultimate approach of Penn’s mental health group Active Minds.
Crime Log: Jan. 17 to Jan. 23
See what crimes were reported in the Penn Patrol Zone between Jan. 17 and Jan. 23
Akshat Shekhar | Location, location, location
Rhetoric about fairness, supply and demand, GSR abuse and the “One University Policy” will be thrown around, while we wallow in the inequity of having to walk a couple of blocks to study.
Alexandra Friedman | Political identity theft
Growing up in Marietta, Georgia, I was a proud liberal. Like my parents, a blue dog Democrat. At a young age, I didn’t necessarily know what being a liberal meant, but I rubbed it in the faces of my classmates, who, like their parents, identified as conservatives.
Penn winter athletics: Midseason analysis part one
This is the first of a two-part examination of how Penn’s winter sports stack up midway throug the 2013-14 season
CAPS may move off campus
Counseling and Psychological Services may be moving north to Market Street or east to 34th Street.
CAPS to add staffers, expand hours
Counseling and Psychological Services will extend its hours and hire more staff within the next few weeks.
Penn alum Stephen Glass denied law license
Disgraced Penn alum, journalist Stephen Glass, has been denied a law license by the Supreme Court of the State of California, his rehabilitation process being deemed a failure.
Penn men's squash end 40-year drought vs. Princeton
Penn men’s squash came up clutch en route to its 7-2 upset of the Tigers, ending a 45-match losing streak against the rival school that dated back to 1974.
Penn looking for consultant firm to assist AD search
Provost Vincent Price told The Daily Pennsylvanian last week that Penn has begun looking for a consultant firm to help the AD search move forward.
Frida Garza | S is for sisterhood
But as a woman, and as a sorority woman, I am done hearing about what’s wrong with Greek life. It is easy to point out the flaws. It’s not new. It’s not interesting. And I’ve found that many of the things people will say about sororities are just untrue.
Penn's Art and Culture Initiative increases pool of arts majors
Dean of the Office of Admissions attributes an increase of 25 percent in the potential art majors to Penn’s new “Arts and Culture Initiative” program.
Questioning enrollment at Penn-funded school
Pastor Kevin R. Johnson has been accused of using political influences to get his kids into Penn Alexander School, despite living outside the school’s catchment zone.














