Krone and Andrews ran on the platform of improving mental wellness, transparency, inclusivity, accessibility, and community engagement.
Amy Gutmann
Why SPEC decided to host a 'throwback show' for Fling this year
On April 14, rappers CupcakKe and Sage the Gemini, Pop and R&B singer JoJo, and alt-rock band the All-American Rejects will grace the Penn Park stage one year after Tinashe and ZEDD.
Penn announces the recipients of the 2018 President’s Engagement and Innovation Prizes
Created under Gutmann’s Penn Compact 2020, the Prizes grant students up to $100,000 to implement their projects the year after graduation, as well as $50,000 for each student to stipend living expenses.
Maura Kimmel continues historic ascent as Penn track and field readies for Howell Invitational
Penn track and field has already started fast and looks to keep that success going as the men and women travel to Princeton to compete in the Sam Howell Invitational this Friday.
Why SPEC decided to host a 'throwback show' for Fling this year
On April 14, rappers CupcakKe and Sage the Gemini, Pop and R&B singer JoJo, and alt-rock band the All-American Rejects will grace the Penn Park stage one year after Tinashe and ZEDD.
Penn announces the recipients of the 2018 President’s Engagement and Innovation Prizes
Created under Gutmann’s Penn Compact 2020, the Prizes grant students up to $100,000 to implement their projects the year after graduation, as well as $50,000 for each student to stipend living expenses.
Former Penn quaterback Alek Torgersen claimed off waivers by Arizona Cardinals
Just a day after he was waived by the Detroit Lions, Torgersen was claimed by the Arizona Cardinals.
How new privacy regulations in Europe could affect Penn students traveling abroad
The change that will be going into effect in May is the expansion of these pre-existing rules to apply to entities outside of the E.U.
Mateen Tabatabaei | Reconciling free speech with uncomfortable opinions
It’s easy to stand for a principle like the right to free speech when the speech in question poses no threat to oneself.
After studying Penn and other schools, JHU proposes drastic changes to campus security
After visiting other campuses, JHU President Ron Daniels said he found that the University was 'dramatically out of step with our peers' in regards to campus security.
Dylan Reim | Greeks have a right to their own narrative
The sheer number of articles I’ve read against aspects of Greek life is surprising in itself, but even more surprising is how few of those writers actually experienced what they claimed to understand.
Take Back the Night is an international event and nonprofit organization. At Penn, the movement takes the form of a rally, a march across campus and a speak-out for survivors.
First-gen, low-income students discuss CAPS wait times, meal plans at Penn First summit
At the summit, students were divided into groups to discuss the different issues they face on campus and brainstorm possible solutions.
University appoints former Penn employee to head up Huntsman Program
Kelly Cleary will replace longtime director of the program Inge Herman, who left Penn abruptly mid-October of last year, to many students' confusion.
Penn announces contract with police union at a ceremony recognizing campus service
The contract between the PPA and the University expired on July 31, 2017 and until this point had not been renewed since representatives from the union and DPS had not been able to agree on the terms of the contract.
Ahead of matchup with Brown, Penn men's lacrosse's scout team sets tone
With whom does the credit for this preparedness lie? Look no further than the Red and Blue's offensive and defensive scout teams.
Levi, Hartke head to Penn State to represent Penn gymnastics at NCAA Regionals
This weekend, Kyra Levi and Alex Hartke will represent the Red and Blue at the NCAA Regionals hosted by Penn State.
Penn baseball wins in extras against Villanova, 2-1
Ahead of this weekend’s series at Harvard, Penn baseball beat Villanova 2-1 after a walk-off single from junior catcher Matt O’Neill in the bottom of the 11th inning.
Former DOJ lawyer explains why she left the Trump administration at a Penn Law event
Chen said that while she was working for the DOJ, she found it “too ironic for words” to evaluate the ethics of the companies who spoke to her, presenting their various compliance policies.
Penn softball takes down Villanova, 5-3, for the first time in six years
Following its first Ivy series win of the season, Penn softball kept the ball rolling Wednesday afternoon, taking down Villanova 5-3.



















