A seasoned contributor at Penn, Woods had always dreamed of playing basketball at the professional level. Although he did stay at Penn after his NCAA eligibility, Woods constantly kept his eyes to the next level.
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15 Questions with... Max Lorca-Lloyd, a Penn men's basketball sophomore
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked men's basketball sophomore Max Lorca-Lloyd 15 questions about his time with the team, his experience at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what he had to say.
Athletes and coaches return to long-awaited in-person practices
Desperate to not let the COVID-19 outbreak keep them from their passions, Penn athletes are returning to practice.
Penn alum Kevin Stefanski wins AP Coach of the Year Award
Collecting about half the votes for the award, first-year head coach Kevin Stefanski won the Associated Press Coach of the Year Award.
15 Questions with... Max Lorca-Lloyd, a Penn men's basketball sophomore
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked men's basketball sophomore Max Lorca-Lloyd 15 questions about his time with the team, his experience at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what he had to say.
Athletes and coaches return to long-awaited in-person practices
Desperate to not let the COVID-19 outbreak keep them from their passions, Penn athletes are returning to practice.
Penn health experts highlight need for equitable vaccine distribution during virtual event
The healthcare professionals expressed a general sense of optimism towards the Biden-Harris administration's pandemic response.
Connor Gibson | A response to the leaked slideshow
In a guest column, Connor Gibson argues that the leaked slideshow shows Penn students still have a responsibility to build a more welcoming campus.
Justice Department drops Yale admissions lawsuit alleging discrimination
The move signals a shift in the way the Biden administration is approaching civil-rights enforcement compared to the previous administration.
Williams Cafe and Benny’s Diner will remain closed for the spring semester
Other Penn Student Agencies businesses, like Penn Closet, Quaker Corner, Special Deliveries, Penn Student Design, Compass Marketing, PSA Bartending, and Penn Lens will continue to operate virtually this semester as they did in the fall.
Alex Eapen | Take your slacktivism to the next level
Political activism doesn't require voting — being involved in the other parts of activism is just as important.
Penn threatens campus-wide quarantine policy in light of ‘worrisome’ positivity rate
If trends do not reverse, the University will move to Campus Alert Level 3: Safer at Home on the University's four-level alert system as early as next week.
A conversation with wide receiver Justin Watson as he prepares for Super Bowl LV
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with former Penn football star Justin Watson for a chat just days before he competes in the Super Bowl.
Isabella Glassman | Greek Life: Rushing towards an outbreak
Penn's campus guidelines for COVID-19 mitigation, while well-intentioned, are not the most practical and likely won't have the impact they're intended to have.
Wharton professor and Fels Institute graduate consider Pa. Senate run in 2022
Two Penn affiliates, Wharton professor Eric Orts and Penn graduate Kenneth Braithwaite, are exploring a potential run for the Senate in 2022.
Penn First Plus office opens in College Hall, creating hub for FGLI students
The P1P office covers 2,538 square feet of space and features study spaces, meeting rooms for one-on-one advising sessions, and lounge areas.
OAX member accidentally leaks slideshow mocking APES pledge class
The slideshow was not affiliated with, or sanctioned by OAX, College junior and OAX Standards Chair Cecelia Vieira said. The off campus social group condemned the slideshow.
Smokey Joe’s reopens with stricter policies after forced closure due to COVID-19 violations
Smokey Joe’s, which normally welcomes throngs of Penn students in a night, has reopened with tighter restrictions in place after enduring nearly a week of temporary forced closure.
Penn student makes crash course videos to teach classmates about personal finance
The videos are all less than five minutes long and cover topics ranging from taxes and credit cards, to loans and insurance.
Penn Medicine study finds mothers can transfer COVID-19 antibodies to their fetuses
Of the 83 women in the study that had detectable amounts of antibodies, 87% of their newborns had also developed antibodies.



















