The University of Sciences in Philadelphia issued three alerts to its students between 10:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Monday night regarding an armed assault and a possible armed robbery.
Amy Gutmann
Volleyball frosh take on three-peat task
The Penn volleyball team has won two straight championships. But it will have to go for a three-peat with a new-look roster.
Calder Silcox | O-line, where art thou?
By the time Major League II rolled into theaters in 1994, five years after the release of one of the greatest baseball movies ever made, the cracks in the franchise were showing.
Defending champion women's soccer makes social media push
Faced with the daunting prospect of the Manchester United Fitness Test during preseason, the Penn women’s soccer team offered the coaches a deal.
Volleyball frosh take on three-peat task
The Penn volleyball team has won two straight championships. But it will have to go for a three-peat with a new-look roster.
Calder Silcox | O-line, where art thou?
By the time Major League II rolled into theaters in 1994, five years after the release of one of the greatest baseball movies ever made, the cracks in the franchise were showing.
Penn freshmen impress Quakers' vets in summer league play
Sophomore Miles Cartwright and senior Tyler Bernardini ushered in freshmenPatrick Lucas-Perry and Greg Louis to Penn basketball on the Delaware County Pro-Am summer league’s Trad Jazz team.
If there was anything easy about Penn football’s run to a second straight Ivy League championship last year, it was finding a source of motivation.
Hurricane delays pre-orientation programs
For pre-orientation programs — the biggest feeder of early move-in students on campus — the show must go on, hurricane or no hurricane.
On Aug. 10, Kojo Minta, 24, “was swept away beyond a small dam and eventually disappeared from two friends who were trying to save him.”
A two-day-old boy is on his way back to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania after being taken by his mother around noon Thursday, and the Amber Child Abduction Alert has been lifted.
Penn cyclist recovering after injury
Rising College junior Colby Samstag suffered severe injuries after colliding with a vehicle during a race earlier this month.
Debt deal cuts grad student loans
The government deal on raising the debt ceiling may hurt some college students. The deal will result in changes that could make it more challenging for students to pay for the cost of higher education.
Penn researchers discover new strategy to battle leukemia
A team of Penn doctors may have discovered a significant breakthrough in cancer research.
New Philadelphia curfew may impact young Penn students
A newly-enforced curfew in Philadelphia led to the apprehension of dozens of juveniles this past weekend.
Bioethicist named 13th PIK professor
Noted bioethicist Ezekiel Emanuel has been named a Penn Integrates Knowledge professor, the thirteenth professor to be selected for the interdisciplinary program.
Penn student victim of hit and run
A Penn student riding a bike was the victim of a hit-and-run accident near campus that sent him to the hospital on Monday afternoon.
Hurricane Irene leaves Penn mostly unscathed
Despite fearsome predictions and precautionary measures, Hurricane Irene left the Penn campus relatively undamaged.
Penn prepares for Hurricane Irene
Penn is postponing early move-in and pre-orientation programs until Monday in preparation for Hurricane Irene.
Earthquake causes no damage on campus
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake in Virginia rattled nerves but caused no damage or injuries on Penn’s campus.








