In opening statements, Krone and Wyant elaborated on their involvement with the UA while Klopf emphasized how he will bring a 'fresh take' to the UA due to his lack of prior involvement.
Amy Gutmann
William Lauder, a Penn alum, donates $4 million to Wharton program
The William P. Lauder Wharton Leadership Fellows pairs MBA second-year students with first-year students to facilitate learning leadership qualities using 'practical tools and concrete strategies.'
Penn women's golf struggles at Match Madness
Penn women’s golf went 0-2 in this weekend’s Match Madness, losing to Seton Hall and Columbia in match-play format. This event, hosted by Princeton, was played at Fox Hollow Golf Club in Branchburg, New Jersey.
How Amy Gutmann is — quietly — leading Penn through political tumult
Gutmann has remained largely silent since Trump took office, focusing on policy rather than the Penn alum and president himself.
William Lauder, a Penn alum, donates $4 million to Wharton program
The William P. Lauder Wharton Leadership Fellows pairs MBA second-year students with first-year students to facilitate learning leadership qualities using 'practical tools and concrete strategies.'
Penn women's golf struggles at Match Madness
Penn women’s golf went 0-2 in this weekend’s Match Madness, losing to Seton Hall and Columbia in match-play format. This event, hosted by Princeton, was played at Fox Hollow Golf Club in Branchburg, New Jersey.
Guest Column by Reid Hopkins | Weekend tie shows beauty of Ivy League baseball
But that’s not what we get in the Ivy League. Instead, we get a more natural conclusion: two teams giving a game their all, a smattering of onlookers highly invested in the result, and an outcome no one wanted – symmetrical, deserved, but at first unsatisfying – because nature doesn’t wait for perfect endings.
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Amy Chan | Dear baby Quakers, enjoy your acceptance to the fullest
I want to tell them not to give themselves so easily to others because they’ll disappoint you in the end. I want to say, prepare yourselves for the storm.
Crazy fourth-quarter comeback comes up short as Penn women's lacrosse loses 2-OT classic
The Quakers scored the final five goals of regulation, only to walk away empty-handed in a 12-11 double-overtime loss.
Isabella Simonetti | Keep Penn out of my bedroom
Let’s demand more effective policy change from the administration — Penn can combat sexual assault without treating its students like minors.
Spencer Swanson | Trump’s golden reunion is not worth celebrating
The controversies surrounding Donald Trump as a shady businessman, uncouth politician, groping womanizer, and increasingly failed president should be motivation enough for the University to take a bold stand.
Penn track and field continues rolling with stellar efforts in Florida, Raleigh
Against tough competition from across the nation at both events, the Quakers held their own and set five new school records over the weekend, as well as totaling 16 new top-10 marks in individual events.
April 2 | Is Stat So?
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn women's lacrosse has a furious comeback, track breaks even more records, while baseball and softball defenses feature.
Ivy League brought down by runner-up Big West in 3X3U Tournament quarterfinals
This weekend, senior guards Caleb Wood and Darnell Foreman, joined by Ivy League rivals Dartmouth guard Miles Wright and Princeton guard Amir Bell, competed in the Dos Equis 3X3U National Championship.
Some Penn students in the U.K. haven't gone to class in four weeks because of teacher strikes
On Feb. 22, members of the U.K.’s University and College Union began a month-long strike program to protest changes to their pension plans.
Penn baseball ties Dartmouth in crazy three-game weekend series
Penn baseball’s series against Dartmouth had a little bit of everything. The Red and Blue went 1-1-1 versus the Big Green, losing the lone Saturday matchup 5-4, winning Sunday’s first game 8-7, and tying 4-4 in the finale.
Wittmer | Get to know Penn track and field's niche events — they have potential for greatness
Now, it's time for a more holistic understanding of all the high-level athletic events at track meets.
Matt McGeagh's two-run, game-tying homer wins him DP Sports Player of the Week
The team’s best slugger doesn’t always notch a ton of hits, but so far this season, he’s made the most of them, making him this week’s DP Sports Player of the Week.



















