Filled with college-aged supporters, the enthusiastic crowd illustrated the faithful backing that Sanders boasts as he looks to win Tuesday's primary and build momentum in his presidential bid.
Amy Gutmann
Top 5 Penn basketball plays of the week: New York Ivies edition
There were plenty of memorable moments as the Red and Blue produced perhaps their strongest crop of highlights of this season.
Strong beam and floor rotations aren't enough as Penn gymnastics falls to Temple
Penn gymnastics was handed a tight loss by Temple on Sunday, the team's third home loss this season.
Carmen Maria Machado reads excerpts from her memoir ‘In the Dream House’ at KWH
Machado is a writer in residence at Penn and a recipient of the Bard Fiction Prize for her work.
Top 5 Penn basketball plays of the week: New York Ivies edition
There were plenty of memorable moments as the Red and Blue produced perhaps their strongest crop of highlights of this season.
Strong beam and floor rotations aren't enough as Penn gymnastics falls to Temple
Penn gymnastics was handed a tight loss by Temple on Sunday, the team's third home loss this season.
Breaking down three of the biggest games remaining for Penn men's basketball
It is still early in the conference season, so the Quakers still have many important games left to decide if they are to return to the Ivy League Tournament and potentially win a conference title.
Penn Med finds patients more likely to track steps with smartphones than wearable devices
The study found that discharged patients who used smartphones to track their daily step counts were 32% more likely than those using wearable devices to continue sending the information to the researchers six months after leaving the hospital.
At a rally before Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, Warren called for “big structural change.”
Penn for Bernie joined a group of around 40 students in New Hampshire and returned to Philadelphia Sunday night. Four Biden supporters from Penn also canvassed throughout the state.
Tejaswi Bhavaraju | Penn students, question more in politics
In the wake of a widespread political wave where every major event has political commentary or leanings, there is a sincere need for us, especially as college students, to question more.
IFC increases its education program's attendance requirements for new fraternity members
The six-week program consists of workshops conducted by Counseling and Psychological Services, Alcohol and Other Drug Program Initiatives, Campus Health, and Men Against Rape and Sexual Assault for new members before being officially initiated into their chapter.
Penn wrestling's winning streak comes to an end against Columbia and Cornell
The Quakers hosted the Lions and Cornell in back-to-back dual meets on Saturday to continue Ivy League competition.
DP Sports Player of the Week: Eleah Parker
The team was led by two dominant performances by junior center Eleah Parker, earning her DP Sports Player of the Week.
Penn women's fencing ties for second at Ivy League Championships, men take fourth
Penn women's and men's fencing held their own against a talented field at last weekend's Ivy League championships, coming home with a second- and fourth-place finish, respectively.
Penn track and field has strong performance at Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup
Penn men's and women's track and field continued their recent success on Saturday at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup at Penn State.
Penn men's and women's squash sweep Columbia and Cornell in Ivy League finale
Splitting time between home and on the road, the men's and women's teams played against Columbia in the Penn Squash Center on Friday, then traveled to Ithaca, N.Y. on Sunday to take on Cornell.
UA fills vacant Nursing seat with special election – but only 17 people voted
Nursing sophomore Candy Greczylo won the election unopposed with 17 votes from sophomores, juniors, and seniors in The School of Nursing on Friday.
Penn follows a “work hard, play hard” social schedule. But taking in a basketball game at the Palestra? For most, that's just not the way they want to play.
Phila. Mayor Jim Kenney visits Chinatown to address racism following coronavirus outbreak
Chinatown residents said worries of the coronavirus have caused a decrease in the number of people eating out at restaurants, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
















