In a 10-inning, two-day thriller, the Red and Blue came up short of advancing to the tournament semifinals, falling victim to a three-run 10th-inning home run by Hawks freshman Cole Stetzar in a 7-4 loss.
Amy Gutmann
With good results often comes good veteran talent, though, and both teams will have some strong seniors to say goodbye to this offseason. For both the men and women, seniors played key roles, ranging from Anna Ross to Caleb Wood to Darnell Foreman to Michelle Nwokedi and more. Our editors take to the roundtable to debate, which senior will be missed most?
Former CEO of Apple John Sculley urges Penn students to develop a 'foundation of curiosity'
A 1963 Wharton graduate, John Sculley spoke with Penn students about working as Apple CEO, as president of Pepsi-Cola, and currently as Chief Marketing Officer of RxAdvance.
Dining Guide Spring 2018
Your favorite issue is back with a mouthwatering vengeance! Inside you'll find your new favorite off–campus happy hour, tips on how to meal prep, and more. But don't read when hungry. You've been warned.
With good results often comes good veteran talent, though, and both teams will have some strong seniors to say goodbye to this offseason. For both the men and women, seniors played key roles, ranging from Anna Ross to Caleb Wood to Darnell Foreman to Michelle Nwokedi and more. Our editors take to the roundtable to debate, which senior will be missed most?
Former CEO of Apple John Sculley urges Penn students to develop a 'foundation of curiosity'
A 1963 Wharton graduate, John Sculley spoke with Penn students about working as Apple CEO, as president of Pepsi-Cola, and currently as Chief Marketing Officer of RxAdvance.
Two Philadelphia zip codes are among the most gentrified in the country, new study says
Researchers found that the 19123 and 19146 zip codes place fourth and eighth in the nation’s ranking of gentrified zip codes.
Sarah Khan | Struggles of attentiveness
SARAH KHAN is a College freshman from Lynn Haven, Fla.
Penn Women's Week focuses on 'Existing as Resistance' in the age of Trump
The week kicked-off Monday night with a Quizzo-style event called 'Remember the Ladies.' The events, from discussions to movie screenings, all try to focus on intersectional issues.
University of Wisconsin proposes cutting liberal arts to invest in engineering, finance majors
Under the proposal, technical majors like finance and chemical engineering would expand at the expense of several liberal arts majors including English and history.
Letter to the Editor from Brooklyn College professor Robert Cherry | Amy Wax's claim is well founded
Given that Dean Ruger has made claims about the grades of UPenn black students, he should make public the data that he submitted to the Law School Admissions Council.
A year on, there's still little clarity on whether Penn is searching for a new ASAM director
While administrators have indicated that there is an ongoing search for an ASAM program director, faculty and students involved in Asian American studies refute this claim.
Rebecca Alifimoff | Why study abroad shouldn’t count in your GPA
Penn students should be trusted to make the most of their study abroad experiences, both academically and personally, without being limited by the narrow metric of the GPA.
There's nothing Zoe Belodeau can't do — and she's only played nine games
In her first nine career games, Belodeau paces Penn women’s lacrosse in draw controls (47), is second in points (35) and assists (15), and is third on the team in goals scored (20).
Hartke, Levi become first Penn gymnasts to earn NCAA berths in 5 years
For their strong performances this year, the Red and Blue’s Alex Hartke and Kyra Levi earned individual event spots at the NCAA Regionals, becoming the first Quakers to do so in five years. Both will compete at Penn State on April 7, and event winners will advance to the national finals.
Drexel announces first female dean of engineering school
At Penn, just one out of the six Engineering departments are chaired by women, and 16.7 percent of Engineering professors are female, a drop from 18.6 percent in 2016.
Amazon’s new two-hour delivery service ‘Prime Now’ looks to open near campus
The Amazon service Prime Now, which delivers groceries and household goods to Amazon Prime members within two hours of ordering, may soon occupy a building at 4100 Chestnut Street.
Penn Program for Flourishing pairs students with mentors to learn practice of positive psych
The program is open to all Penn students, both undergraduates and graduates, with no selective application process. Its fourth iteration will take place next semester.
A Penn grad's company — with ties to Trump — is under fire for allegedly cheating investors
The company is also known for its 2016 partnership with the Trump Organization to build a Trump-branded office tower in India.
UA working to gauge interested in 'embed system' for CAPS counselors
The Undergraduate Assembly's survey is not connected to the University mental health task force, which Penn reconvened in 2016 following 14 student suicides in three years.


















