Penn football's disheartening home opener featured their new 1970's throwback uniforms and a new Quaker mascot.
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Live Blog: Penn football vs. Dartmouth
Fresh off its season-opening win at Lafayette, Penn football opens its Ivy League season against Dartmouth on ESPNU.
Sophia DuRose | Penn students, show your Uber drivers respect
You can choose to be respectful to the hard-working people who often listen to our drunken charades.
Penn medical instructors supported 'race science' in 1800s, professor shares in Philo talk
During the talk, Brown discussed the work done by the Penn & Slavery Project to reveal Penn’s historical connections to slavery.
Live Blog: Penn football vs. Dartmouth
Fresh off its season-opening win at Lafayette, Penn football opens its Ivy League season against Dartmouth on ESPNU.
Sophia DuRose | Penn students, show your Uber drivers respect
You can choose to be respectful to the hard-working people who often listen to our drunken charades.
Center for neuroscience & society talk looks at impact of public health ads on behavior
The event was the first Center for Neuroscience & Society Public Talk of the 2019-2020 academic year.
This new wellness program leads you on a walk down to the Schuylkill River
The first hour-long wellness walk is taking place this Friday at noon and will start off with a 5-7 minute lecture on health literacy from the Penn Community Health and Engineering Librarian Amanpreet Kaur.
Penn officially renames school of design after Stuart Weitzman in a ceremony Thursday
The ceremony took place amid controversy surrounding the University’s decision to rename the school after current design graduate students sharply criticized the renaming.
Amazon reportedly set to open new grocery store in Philadelphia
In 2016, the e-commerce giant opened Amazon@Penn, a delivery and shipping center located underneath the 1920 Commons dining hall.
Penn program lets students work with polling data leading up to 2020 election
Some PORES fellows in past years have had the opportunity to visit NBC News on election night, making predictions and crunching data at the decision desk.
She has been a part of a freshman class that is dominating minutes for the team. Currently, the player with the most and fifth most minutes on the team — Readinger — are freshmen.
Here's how Penn athletes are cutting down injuries and getting healthier
Assistant strength and conditioning coach Miguel Rivera is hoping that his approach to training athletes will have a sizable impact on Penn's athletic performance.
Two Philadelphia schools close temporarily after testing positive for asbestos
The two schools, which share a campus in Spring Garden, will undergo additional air tests to ensure that occupied areas are safe, Action News reported.
In addition to Sweetgreen, located on 39th and Walnut streets, the bill will also impact stores in Franklin’s Table, located on 34th and Walnut streets.
Lark Yan | Locust Walk protesters aren’t representative of all Christians
At its core, Christianity emphasizes love; it is a religion built upon the gracious love of God who saves humans from sin.
John Legend and comedians headline ‘Stand Up and Vote’ event at Penn
Stand Up and Vote featured performances from 1999 College graduate John Legend and comedians Mike Birbiglia, Michelle Wolf, Roy Wood Jr., and Aparna Nancherla.
Six of the seven Penn alumni in Congress support the impeachment inquiry against Trump
At the heart of the issue is a July call between Trump and Ukraine's president, in which Trump asked the leader to investigate Joe Biden, a Democratic presidential candidate and a former Penn Presidential Professor of Practice.
Four students resign from grad student assembly exec board, prompting special elections
Four members have resigned from the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly executive board, prompting a special election to fill the empty positions on Wednesday evening.
Ringe Squash Courts set to re-open, but there's a catch: country club-level fees
For the first time ever, Penn will start charging hourly fees to alumni, faculty, community members, and even students to use the courts on Penn’s campus.


















