A Penn alumna is disappointed by online comments responding to Tania Chairez’s guest column on being an undocumented immigrant.
Amy Gutmann
Penn women soccer team still in the Ivy League title hunt with win
With a 2-0 shutout of Dartmouth on Saturday, Penn extended its winning streak to six games and pushed its home winning streak to 11 games, dating back to last season.
Mike Wisniewski | With targets on their backs, Quakers must cut the miscues
The old cliche in sports is that “a win is a win,” but that does not mean there is no cause for concern for the Penn football team.
Sprint football quarterback Todd Busler bowls through Mansfield
Quakers quarterback Todd Busler manhandled the Mountaineers’ defense, throwing two touchdowns on 269 yards and running for three more in the blowout win.
Penn women soccer team still in the Ivy League title hunt with win
With a 2-0 shutout of Dartmouth on Saturday, Penn extended its winning streak to six games and pushed its home winning streak to 11 games, dating back to last season.
Mike Wisniewski | With targets on their backs, Quakers must cut the miscues
The old cliche in sports is that “a win is a win,” but that does not mean there is no cause for concern for the Penn football team.
Men's soccer falls after Dartmouth's Lucky strike
Big Green striker Lucky Mkosana scored on a penalty kick awarded after a dubious call, and the Quakers never saw the light again.
Penn field hockey splits weekend, suffers Ivy loss
On Friday, the fell to Columbia, 5-1, in New York. Two days later, however, they came out firing against Appalachian State at Franklin Field to win, 5-2.
Quakers served at the Palestra
The Quakers fell in five sets to previously slumping Brown Friday night and were swept by Yale the next day.
Silent auction raises $1,000 for Malawi nursing school
Thirty-nine students, faculty and staff from Penn and Drexel and Jefferson universities submitted photos to benefit a nursing college in Malawi.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Week aims to 'redefine'
On Monday, the 19th Asian Pacific American Heritage Week will attempt to “redefine” stereotypes. “What it means to be Asian American has changed over those 19 years,” College sophomore and APAHW Logistics chair Nishat Shahabuddin said
Occupy movement gains traction among college students
Whether through a broader, growing Occupy Colleges campaign or on their own, college students have increasingly been making their voices heard. They’ve held teach-ins, they’ve walked out of classes to stage protests and they’ve joined community members in solidarity. TOPICS: Occupy PhiladelphiaMAP: Occupy around the IviesCOLUMN: Occupying Occupy Wall Street
Youth bring local produce to West Philadelphia communities
This Friday, business-minded Philadelphia youth gathered at Malcolm X Park in West Philadelphia to bring healthy, local produce to their communities.
September crime rises 13 percent from last year
September crime saw an increase of about 12 percent in crimes against property and a 25 percent increase in crimes against people, according to the Division of Public Safety.
Philly Diner closes after 10 years at Penn
After a decade at Penn, the Philly Diner at 39th and Walnut streets served its last batch of pancakes Sunday.
Upcoming SPEC concerts will showcase rising artists
For Penn students, the music never stops. The Social Planning and Events Committee has put on three concerts this fall and two more are just over the horizon.
Students protest labor conditions at Trader Joe's
A number of Penn students affiliated with student group Penn Activists Coming Together were involved in the protest, which was organized by local food justice and religious organizations and included members of the Occupy Philadelphia movement as well.
Student scavenger hunt reenacts protests
Re:Activism, a scavenger hunt held from 11:30 a.m. to early evening this Saturday around Philadelphia, had 15 participants. It was a collaboration between the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Kelly Writers House and the Urban Studies Department with a grant from the Provost’s Office for the Year of Games.
Penn's Billy Ragone spoils Columbia football homecoming
17-game Ivy winning streak stays intact with comeback 27-20 victory. PHOTO GALLERY: The best shots from the Penn football seasonCOLUMN: Mike Wisniewski: Penn must cut the mistakesTHEE BUZZ: The good, bad and the ugly from Columbia
Penn soccer preps for 'Separation Saturday'
Heading into Saturday’s match with Dartmouth, Penn men’s soccer finds itself locked in a tie for third in the Ivy League with the Big Green and two other squads.








