The heavy expense went to an expanded security and police presence to accommodate the protesters expected for controversial commentator Milo Yiannopolous' visit.
Amy Gutmann
Penn is asking for confidential feedback on student life in wake of controversial social event policies
The Perception of University Life and Student Experience Survey (PULSE) presented questions about academic, pre-professional and extracurricular opportunities offered at Penn.
SWAMIS Week Six: Penn football needs a "Dubya"
I won't get fooled again.
Five weeks and no grades: what happens when professors don't return scores before the drop deadline
“In my geology class, we haven't even turned in a single assignment. I didn’t know if I was doing anything right. It was pretty impossible to gauge where I was at,” College sophomore Eliza Halpin said.
Penn is asking for confidential feedback on student life in wake of controversial social event policies
The Perception of University Life and Student Experience Survey (PULSE) presented questions about academic, pre-professional and extracurricular opportunities offered at Penn.
SWAMIS Week Six: Penn football needs a "Dubya"
I won't get fooled again.
Penn ranks first in producing billionaires, according to Forbes
For the third year, Penn ranks first in producing billionaire alumni including Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Warren Buffett.
Penn men's soccer still looking to turn season around after another loss
Another game brought another loss for Penn soccer as the Quakers continue to search for a way to turn their season around.
Harvard's Athletics Department launches mandatory programs following a year of controversy
Teams will be required to attend "no fewer than five mandatory trainings and programs," the Harvard Crimson reported.
Penn women's club soccer dominating the competition
Penn women’s club soccer has achieved what any team dreams of: perfection. The Red and Blue are 8-0 in their regular season matches heading into the regional tournament later this month.
This Penn researcher is trying to program octopus-like skin to give robots 3-D camouflage
This new technology could help robots in the military blend into their environments to avoid damage or help bring scientific robots and tools closer to animals in nature.
Penn basketball kicks off its season with the Red and Blue scrimmages Saturday morning
This Saturday, both Penn men’s and women’s basketball will kick-off their seasons with the informal Red and Blue scrimmages in the Palestra. The scrimmages will be intrasquad, so for their first taste of competition for the long season, the Quakers will find themselves.
With backs against the wall, Penn football rallies together for Yale showdown
Channeling his inner Bo Schembechler, Penn football coach Ray Priore preached the importance of standing together heading into Saturday’s Ivy League tilt with Yale.
In final tune-up before de facto division championship, Penn sprint football welcomes Post
Coming off a bye week, the well-rested Quakers will look to start the second half of their Collegiate Sprint Football League season on a positive note when they take on winless Post under the Friday night lights of Franklin Field.
Editorial | Moving toward a more transparent alert system
For the safety of students, faculty and staff in University City and West Philadelphia alike, DPS must expand the scope of its alert policies so that the Penn community are more frequently notified about any imminent dangers.
Investigative reporting from a Penn alumnus forced Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price to resign
2002 College graduate Dan Diamond spent a thousand hours tracking the flight patterns of Price to prove that he had been using a private plane for government travel.
From traffic stops to shootouts, this machine simulates over 600 scenarios faced by Penn Police
Called the PRISim Suite Judgement Trainer, the machine lets officers speak with simulated suspects and control simulations of firearms.
Siyin Han | I need to do laundry
SIYIN HAN is a College senior from Birmingham, Ala.
For the first time, Penn is offering targeted resources for first-generation graduate students
Graduate students are working with administrators and faculty to devise resources that can help the unique experiences of first-generation graduate students.
Penn sophomore named one of the 'Most Inspiring College Women' in annual Her Campus list
Grace Knight has spent much of her life working to raise awareness of cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease which affects the lungs and digestive system — she was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis as an infant.



















