As the Jersey shore is still haunted by the memory of Hurricane Sandy, Penn students are creating designs for more resilient housing structures along the Atlantic City boardwalk.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Hot-shooting Harvard stomps Penn basketball, 80-50
After hanging tight early, the Quakers let the high-powered Crimson run away with an 80-50 victory, and subsequently lost their second Ivy contest in as many nights.
Penn wrestling gets beyond shut out by No. 4 Cornell
Saturday, the No. 4 Big Red returned to the site of their last Ivy loss and dealt the Quakers a smackdown, 32-(-1).
Penn women's basketball shuts down Harvard, 67-38
After demolishing Dartmouth on Friday, the Quakers fought through a tough offensive start to soundly defeat Ivy-rival Harvard, 67-38.
Hot-shooting Harvard stomps Penn basketball, 80-50
After hanging tight early, the Quakers let the high-powered Crimson run away with an 80-50 victory, and subsequently lost their second Ivy contest in as many nights.
Penn wrestling gets beyond shut out by No. 4 Cornell
Saturday, the No. 4 Big Red returned to the site of their last Ivy loss and dealt the Quakers a smackdown, 32-(-1).
Penn women's basketball dominates, beating Dartmouth, 71-53
The Quakers rarely trailed as they blew out the Dartmouth Big Green at the Palestra, 71-53, in the first game of their first Ivy Weekend of the season.
Penn basketball falls flat in Hanover, losing to Dartmouth, 67-58
The Quakers went up to Hanover, N.H. and laid an egg against the Big Green, falling in an upset loss, 67-58
Harvard center Kenyatta Smith re-injures right foot, out for season
The Ivy League favorites will be short one weapon as Harvard center Kenyatta Smith re-injured his foot, making him done for the year
Penn announces open forums for AD search
It was announced today through a new webpage dedicated to the Athletic Director search process that the 14-member advisory committee for the search chaired by Provost Vincent Price will hold two open forums.
Vagina Monologues hosts "Bare" Fashion Show
Penn students opposed rape culture and promoted positive body image ideals through fashion, performances and discussion.
Being pagan at Penn
Marsh, founder of Penn Wheel, discusses the obstacles she faces in establishing a pagan community at Penn.
Higher education round-up: Jan. 31
Read how a UMichigan football player was expelled months before graduation and other news from around higher education.
Peace, Love and Fling
Brush up on your disco and practice your peace signs – Spring Fling is going to be a groovy blast from the past.
Penn track and field faces first major test of indoor season
The athletes of Penn track and field will have their chance to prove their worth in the Big Apple on Saturday when they compete in the Columbia Invitational.
A Big Red menace approaches for Penn wrestling
Penn wrestling has a ways to go before they become the premier Ivy League wrestling program, but Saturday marks an opportunity for Penn to make a statement against the No. 4 team in the nation.
Penn basketball looks toward Ivy League play
For Penn basketball’s senior class, the upcoming trip to Dartmouth on Friday and Harvard on Saturday will be the start of each player’s final time through the 14-game tournament that is Ivy play.
Penn and Pencil: Writing outside the cubicle
Penn employees are taking up their pens with a passion.
Frida Garza | No more thinkpieces on twerking
Take The New York Times’ latest exposé on millennial culture. Within the first paragraph, there is a reference to a twerking cat. Instinctively, I imagined the author’s glee when he came up with that quip: “A-ha! I’ve got them with this one!”











