In Photos: Penn football up close
Take a closer look at a training session with Penn Football ahead of its fall season.
Take a closer look at a training session with Penn Football ahead of its fall season.
A look at how the Red and Blue's jerseys have changed since 1876.
From family and friends to personal inspirations, each player has a reason for their number.
Seniors Aidan Sayin, Shiloh Means, and Paul Jennings will lead Quakers football in the 2024 season.
A look at how the Red and Blue's jerseys have changed since 1876.
From family and friends to personal inspirations, each player has a reason for their number.
The Quakers were polled to finish third in the Ivy League this year.
Checking in on the Quakers at the professional level, from Justin Watson to Kevin Stefanski.
Hosley is coming off a record-breaking freshman season where he won Ivy League Rookie of the Year.
Sayin has started more games than nearly any other Penn quarterback — and his final 10 will be the most important.
Sports Editors Walker Carnathan, Vivian Yao, Sean McKeown, and Lucas Milgrim make their picks for the campaign ahead.
The May 2024 survey, which the APPC conducts annually, asked questions about the United States Constitution and government to around 1600 adults across the country.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with representatives from several campus unions about how Penn has responded to their unionization efforts and what the effects have been on labor organization.
Penn's research team will be led by Annenberg School of Communications professor Sarah Jackson, alongside Brian and Randi Schwartz University Professor Desmond Upton Patton.
This year's Send Silence Packing exhibit was deliberately placed in a more visible area of College Green to invite more engagement from students passing by.
Wellness at Penn offerings for the semester include group therapy, the Let's Talk program, Peer Wellness Coaching, and the SUPER Recovery Community.
The Philadelphia native averaged 5.8 points per game last season.
Shapiro — joined by several others, including Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) and abortion rights activist Hadley Duvall — spoke at the Independence Visitor Center in Old City.
Rosenthal's lawsuit alleges that the University gave funds allocated for financially disadvantaged Wharton students concentrating in Entrepreneurship and Innovation or Finance to student athletes who did not fit that description.
Here's a look at what Penn Democrats, Penn College Republicans, Penn Leads the Vote, the Government and Politics Association, and Penn for Liberty are planning to tackle this upcoming semester.