Justice Ginsburg offered glimpses into her years in the legal profession and weighed in on contemporary issues such as the #MeToo movement, the national political climate, and her aspirations for future generations.
Amy Gutmann
Deans at Penn's graduate schools have emailed students urging them to vote against a union
Graduate students received permission in December 2017 from the Philadelphia National Labor Relations Board to hold an election deciding whether or not they will form a union.
Penn wrestling salvages doubleheader split with tight win over Columbia
This weekend, Penn wrestling walked away on top, splitting a doubleheader with Columbia and Cornell on Saturday and placing second in the Warriors Winter Open on Sunday.
Penn women's basketball readies for midweek showdown at Princeton
Both Penn (15-5, 6-1 Ivy) and Princeton (16-4, 6-1) have dropped just one Ivy contest, but at the moment, the Tigers seems to be in the driver’s seat thanks to their road win over the Quakers in early January.
Deans at Penn's graduate schools have emailed students urging them to vote against a union
Graduate students received permission in December 2017 from the Philadelphia National Labor Relations Board to hold an election deciding whether or not they will form a union.
Penn wrestling salvages doubleheader split with tight win over Columbia
This weekend, Penn wrestling walked away on top, splitting a doubleheader with Columbia and Cornell on Saturday and placing second in the Warriors Winter Open on Sunday.
Lucy Hu | Fraternity pledging needs to end
Despite many fraternities’ cult-like efforts to keep pledging under wraps to avoid prosecution, most Penn students have heard accounts from pledges about sleepless nights, humiliating activities, and servant-type orders from pledge masters.
Jennifer Lee | To experience Philadelphia, Penn students need to ride SEPTA more
Throughout the entire journey, from hopping onto a packed trolley car to emerging aboveground through the beautiful glass head house of Dilworth Park, I feel completely immersed in the Philadelphia community.
Harvard University's first tenured Native American studies professor gets to work
Philip J. Deloria is currently teaching a graduate seminar on Native American historiography, and will begin teaching an undergraduate introductory course on Native American studies next semester.
February 12 | Is Stat So?
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's basketball wins two and loses one, all on huge individual offensive outputs, while women's basketball featured a huge individual effort of its own.
This new fencing club at Penn has no dues, application or attendance requirements
“For an hour or an hour and a half, just meet some people, get your mind off school, just have some fun stabbing each other," said Wharton sophomore and club co-founder Max Norleans.
It's a three-peat! Penn men's fencing earns share of Ivy title for third straight season
On Sunday, Penn’s men fencing secured a share of a third consecutive title at the 2018 Ivy League Championships. Penn shares its 17th overall title with Harvard and Columbia, after the three teams recorded identical 4-1 records against the rest of the league.
Penn men's, women's squash each split doubleheaders to wrap up regular season
This weekend, victories against the Big Red were followed by two nail-biting 5-4 losses to Columbia.
Top Penn administrator Ezekiel Emmanuel awarded $1 million prize for work in bioethics
Penn's Vice Provost of Global Initiatives Ezekiel Emmanuel will receive the one-million dollar prize at an award ceremony being held at Tel Aviv University on May 6.
Meet the Penn Law student currently attending the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang
Sarah Hughes, a Penn Law Student and former Olympic skater, is in South Korea after being nominated to the Presidential Delegation for the Winter Olympics.
Career performance earns Michelle Nwokedi DP Sports Player of the Week
Nwokedi was simply outstanding. The senior set a new career high with 30 points, and was able to eclipse her previous career high in the first half alone.
Couple who met at Penn introduce book on 'building a love that lasts'
“I think it's wonderful to see the manifestation of a couple that can have fun together especially while doing academically-rigorous work," said Jennifer Beatty, a Penn graduate who knows the couple.
Seniors go out in style as Penn gymnastics sets school record on floor in Senior Meet
On Sunday afternoon, Penn gymnastics hit its season high score in its Senior Meet, beating out its previous high earned last week at Cornell by more than a full point. Among the highlights for the Red and Blue was a combined score of 49.300 on floor, tying a school record last set in 2003, as the Quakers ultimately took third place in the contest.
Years after Penn's diversity initiative, some students haven’t had a woman Engineering prof.
A Faculty Inclusion Report reported that in 2016 women made up 18.6 percent of the Engineering faculty, but current data indicates it has dropped to 16.7 percent.
Christine Olagun-Samuel | While you’re glued to your smartphone, Penn is passing you by
The moment our phones are held up in our hands and our headphones in, walls are put up and barriers are created.



















