In the Quakers’ first contest since taking a 6-0 loss at the hands of defending Ivy League champion Harvard — the team’s worst loss since 2014 — Penn made sure it wouldn’t feel that sting twice in a row. Led by a shutout from goalie Ava Rosati, the Red and Blue trounced Dartmouth, 3-0, seizing their largest margin of victory all season to stay in contention for their first Ivy League title since 2004.
Amy Gutmann
Accounts of Penn faculty committing sexual harassment prompt graduate students to start petition
In a survey taken in 2015, 42.4 percent of female Penn graduate students who responded said they have been victims of sexual harassment.
Penn volleyball rallies to split weekend matches with Harvard, Dartmouth
Penn volleyball showed that on Saturday with a resilient four-set victory over Dartmouth after losing a five-set heartbreaker Harvard the previous night.
Penn sprint football's Eddie Jenkins bounces back to earn DP Sports' Player of the Week
Saying Penn sprint football's Eddie Jenkins had a bounce-back performance is a gross understatement.
Accounts of Penn faculty committing sexual harassment prompt graduate students to start petition
In a survey taken in 2015, 42.4 percent of female Penn graduate students who responded said they have been victims of sexual harassment.
Penn volleyball rallies to split weekend matches with Harvard, Dartmouth
Penn volleyball showed that on Saturday with a resilient four-set victory over Dartmouth after losing a five-set heartbreaker Harvard the previous night.
Penn alumna fired after saying she was unsympathetic to the Las Vegas shooting victims
Hayley Geftman-Gold, a top lawyer at CBS who graduated from the College in 1997, was fired after posting on Facebook that she wasn't sympathetic for victims of the Las Vegas shooting.
After struggling mightily offensively against Army last week, Penn sprint football bounced back against Cornell in a commanding 45-14 win.
Penn football struggles to overcome injuries in 42-21 loss to Central Connecticut State
Penn football struggled for all but 10 glorious minutes against Central Connecticut State (CCSU) in a 42-21 loss. Injuries and sloppy play made it hard for the Quakers (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) to get anything going.
Penn Violence Prevention wants to enlist groups interested in doing more to combat sexual assault
Launched this semester, the Anti-Violence Engagement Network has already formed partnerships with Penn Democrats, Sigma Nu fraternity and Abuse and Sexual Assault Prevention.
Latinx Heritage Month provides a source of support and joy for students during an uncertain time
Members of Penn's Latinx community are determined to make the events surrounding Latinx Heritage Month this year an opportunity both for celebration and for support.
These Penn students joined 700 entrepreneurs from around the world for the Forbes Under 30 Summit in Boston
Some Penn students are going as part of their work for Rough Draft Ventures, a venture capital company that supports entrepreneurship at the university level.
Letter to the Editor by Valarie Swain-Cade McCoullum | Dear Blaze
We have invested, and will continue to invest, with clear and present purpose, in every initiative, practice and program we can think of to promote student self- and community-care and to further decrease the potentially life-threatening incidence of sexual violence, alcohol and drug abuse and hazing on our campus.
James Lee | Let’s talk about the 2nd Amendment
When is the last time that we’ve heard from a politician or a public figure challenging the legitimacy of the Second Amendment itself?
Cassandra Jobman | What I think I have to do
CASSANDRA JOBMAN is a College freshman from Garland, Texas.
Ben Claar | Does your grandma take selfies?
BEN CLAAR is a College junior from Scarsdale, N.Y.
Guest Column by Blaze Bernstein | A task force on alienation and incompetence
To error is to be human; but to be a Penn administrator is to never learn from those mistakes.
Carlos Arias Vivas | The hidden gems of resident dorms
I implore students to get to know their resident advisors or graduate associates on their dorm floors better. They are the hidden gems of support beneath the craziness of being a freshman at college.
Penn women's soccer dominates game en route to 2-0 win over Delaware State
Penn women's soccer managed to pull out their first multi-goal game of the season, beating Delaware State, 2-0.
Former Penn quarterback Alek Torgersen cut by the Washington Redskins
The move adds yet another bump in Torgersen’s road as he continues to seek out his break into the National Football League.



















