The picks are in for Penn football’s 2025 season opener at Stonehill
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department predicted the outcome of Penn football’s first game of the season.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports department predicted the outcome of Penn football’s first game of the season.
With a national title on the line, the Quakers have even more to play for.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports Editors explain their thoughts and predicted records for the season.
Ivy League athletic departments are now required to sign off on outside NIL payments to athletes of over $2,000.
With a national title on the line, the Quakers have even more to play for.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Sports Editors explain their thoughts and predicted records for the season.
Winning the turnover battle will be key to the Quakers’ success.
Senior quarterback Liam O’Brien, senior linebacker John Lista, senior defensive lineman Paul Jennings, and senior center William Bergin will lead the Quakers this season.
O’Brien broke out last season in a matchup against Cornell later dubbed ‘Liamsanity.’
Richardson hopes to eclipse 1,000 yards to match former Penn receiver and NFL player Justin Watson.
The mentality that motivates everyone, from starters to backups to third strings.
The AUD-Penn Med alliance will offer an MD program incorporating American medical education practices with a focus on healthcare priorities within the United Arab Emirates.
The planned changes follow an executive order signed by 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump directing the National Park Service to remove exhibits that “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.”
The last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania is Oct. 20. Election day this year will take place on Nov. 4.
Bachman’s term extension, which pends approval by the Board of Trustees, comes amid divided student opinions on her performance.
The legacy gift will be directed to the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, Rare Judaica Acquisitions Endowment Fund in Penn Libraries, and Morris Arboretum & Gardens.
In today’s political environment, faculty members argued, isolated acts of violence can reverberate far beyond those directly involved — and foster distrust in public institutions while deepening polarization.
Guest columnist Eliav Zendehdel urges all students to voice their opinions in the vacuum left by Charlie Kirk.
Columnist Eden Liu argues that Penn’s rushed overhaul of its student funding system has stripped clubs of necessary resources.
Also, a New York court dropped terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione.