Du Bois is not just a space for black students. It is a college house for students of all cultures.
Amy Gutmann
Philadelphia arts scene often missed by Penn students
“I don’t think the University does enough to promote the arts,” art history professor David Brownlee said. “We haven’t made the fullest use of resources on campus and in the Philadelphia area.”
Tony | Penn defense falters against inferior Lions
Penn’s inexplicable defensive collapse against Columbia’s last-ranked Ivy offense was alarming. The Lions moved the ball at will in the second half and racked up 475 total offensive yards in the game, almost 200 over its season average.
Rotunda a hub of Penn's civic engagement with Philadelphia
The Rotunda has hosted some big names in music over the years. John Legend, a 1999 College graduate, performed there as a student, and Matisyahu, Spoon and Wiz Khalifa are among the many other performers brought in.
Philadelphia arts scene often missed by Penn students
“I don’t think the University does enough to promote the arts,” art history professor David Brownlee said. “We haven’t made the fullest use of resources on campus and in the Philadelphia area.”
Tony | Penn defense falters against inferior Lions
Penn’s inexplicable defensive collapse against Columbia’s last-ranked Ivy offense was alarming. The Lions moved the ball at will in the second half and racked up 475 total offensive yards in the game, almost 200 over its season average.
Sprint football trampled by Army
It was a tale of two halves for the Red and Blue, as a taut first-half affair quickly descended into chaos as Army’s Marquis Morris shredded the Quakers’ defensive front.
New study offers insight into faculty life at Penn
With a 73.5 percent response rate, the University’s first-ever survey of all standing faculty members offers a window into the faculty’s opinions of their workloads, compensation and resources for teaching and research, among other topics. MULTIMEDIA: Penn Faculty Survey
Loss ends Penn’s Ivy streak
The Quakers went into their matchup against Dartmouth undefeated in the Ancient Eight, but in the end fell to the Big Green, 2-1.
Greek Week concludes with Rena Rowan Ribbon Run
The 5K run, which was held on Sunday, raised money and awareness for the Rena Rowan Breast Center, which is part of Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center.
Volleyball splits weekend games with Brown, Yale
After defeating Brown in four sets behind freshman Alex Caldwell’s triple-double, the Quakers’ three-match winning streak came to an end in straight sets at Yale on Saturday.
Quakers fall in double-overtime thriller
On Friday, Penn field hockey fell to Columbia at Franklin Field, 3-2, in double overtime.
Title hopes over for men’s soccer team
The Quakers headed to Dartmouth looking for their first win in Ivy play and their third win of the season. However, two goals from the Big Green in the opening 33 minutes meant they were always playing catch-up.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Rep. Allyson Schwartz speak ahead of elections
Gillibrand suggested that if Romney defeats Obama in the November election, the consequences will be grave for America’s women.
Wharton Undergraduate Consulting Club brings firms and students together
The conference featured panels and a case competition hosted by leading global management firm Oliver Wyman.
Longtime Pa. Senator and Law School professor Arlen Specter died on Sunday
Specter, a 1951 College graduate, is remembered for playing a key role in several Supreme Court nominations and for switching from a longtime Republican voice to a member of the Democratic party in 2009.
Penn football comes back to beat Columbia, 24-20
Trailing by three with 2:26 remaining on the game clock, Penn quarterback Billy Ragone led his team down the field, going 5-for-7 for 53 yards and finding senior running back Lyle Marsh in the end zone to give the Quakers a 24-20 win.
Editorial | Safeguarding our systems
Since our lives are inextricably tied to technology, learning to secure data will pay huge dividends in the future.
Ernest Owens | Fast, pray, love to celebrate 21
For most of my life, I aimed to prove others wrong. I strived to defy the socioeconomic gravity that tried to pull me down.
Penn crews to compete in annual Navy Day Regatta
The Penn crew team will compete in the historic Navy Day Regatta this weekend to celebrate the 237th birthday of the United States Navy.










