The Quakers led from beginning to end in the match up against the Bears.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Memphis held their morning shootaround on campus as head coach and alumnus Taylor Jenkins returns to Penn.
Piper Slinka-Petka | Consider choosing Penn (State)
Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka challenges current and prospective Penn students to reconsider their perceptions of elite higher education by highlighting that success is not synonymous with prestige.
Marie Dillard | At the epicenter, the power and pressure of voting in a swing state
Columnist Marie Dillard explores the unique experience of moving to a politically charged swing state during a pivotal election, reflecting on the privilege of voting and the diverse perspectives of first-time voters amidst an overwhelming climate of campaigning.
Memphis held their morning shootaround on campus as head coach and alumnus Taylor Jenkins returns to Penn.
Piper Slinka-Petka | Consider choosing Penn (State)
Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka challenges current and prospective Penn students to reconsider their perceptions of elite higher education by highlighting that success is not synonymous with prestige.
Members of Penn's faculty have donated about $470,000 in political donations to federally registered political committees since the beginning of 2023.
Penn affinity groups discuss the issues shaping their vote on Election Day
Issues the groups highlighted as important include environmental stewardship, immigration policy, and reproductive justice.
Penn appoints new co-directors of Masters of Science in Health Policy program
The filling of these positions come after the leave of former director Pete Groeneveld earlier this year following student allegations of discrimination and an investigation into his conduct.
How Penn’s controversies became a lightning rod for national political discourse
The University has attracted attention in debates around elite influence, free expression, and the role of higher education in society.
Carnathan | Banning Homecoming parties won't manufacture sports spirit
The University’s latest effort to get fans in the stands oversteps a modern campus tradition.
Interim Penn President Larry Jameson appointed to Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Board
Former Penn presidents Liz Magill and Amy Gutmann both previously served on the Board during their presidential tenures.
Penn professor Leslie Richards to step down as SEPTA general manager, CEO
Richards's departure comes at a heightened time for the company as they brace for potential fare hikes, service cuts, and debates with their unionized workers.
Penn Nursing, Medicine study correlates handheld cellphone use and risky driving in new drivers
This study was published by JAMA Network Open on Oct. 17 and supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Penn Vet professor Andrew Modzelewski named 2024 Packard Fellow for Science and Engineering
Andrew Modzelewski was named a 2024 Packard Fellow for Science and Engineering for his research in ancient viruses and mobile elements known as retrotransposons.
Renata’s Kitchen partners with University City District to host fall event for families
University City District, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the neighborhood, partnered with Renata’s in an effort to sponsor a family-friendly event in the West Philadelphia community.
Penn Global announces creation of Middle East Distinguished Visiting Scholars Initiative
Through the Penn Global Middle East Distinguished Visiting Scholars Initiative, announced on Oct. 28, up to two regional senior scholars per year will spend a semester at Penn leading courses and discussions about the dynamics of the Middle East.
The Penn community will be voting on races up and down the 2024 general election ballot.
Penn College Republicans and Penn Democrats, the University’s largest partisan political organizations, told The Daily Pennsylvanian that they have faced difficulties registering events on campus.
Penn’s state rep. talks handling of College Green encampment, plans for next term in DP interview
Krajewski reflected on the disadvantages he faced while attending Penn as a low-income student of color, and how he plans to combat those inequities as a policymaker.



















