The old saying goes that a win is a win. But that was unbelievable. It is near impossible to describe Penn’s 37-31 win over Dartmouth, but we try anyway.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn Political Coalition launches nonpartisan fund
PoCo, the umbrella organization for political student groups, will launch a $7,500 fund for policy and politics-related programming on campus.
Tony | Appreciating student appreciation
To celebrate the conclusion of its $125 million fundraising campaign, Penn Athletics’ declaration of Nov. 9 as Student Appreciation Day makes perfect sense as an all-in effort to woo Penn students to 33rd Street.
Penn women's soccer's Hammond has strong weekend
The Red and Blue secured their first conference victory of the season, snapped a four-game winless streak and kept their Ivy title hopes alive.
Penn Political Coalition launches nonpartisan fund
PoCo, the umbrella organization for political student groups, will launch a $7,500 fund for policy and politics-related programming on campus.
Tony | Appreciating student appreciation
To celebrate the conclusion of its $125 million fundraising campaign, Penn Athletics’ declaration of Nov. 9 as Student Appreciation Day makes perfect sense as an all-in effort to woo Penn students to 33rd Street.
It isn't easy playing (Big) Green for Penn football
After dropping their visit against cross-town rival Villanova a week ago, the Quakers (1-1, 0-0 Ivy) return to action this Saturday against Ivy League foe Dartmouth in a crucial game for both teams.
Speaker urges students to 'think outside the bottle'
Kilmer also explained the science of alcohol tolerance.
JY Lee | Quarter-life crisis?
I came to Penn aspiring to be just that: an academic, entrepreneur or travel writer. I now find myself in consulting interviews, reciting how my education and internship experience in journalism have prepared me for business strategy.
FBI confuses Penn and Penn State
The criminal complaint filed by the FBI against alleged Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht says he attended Penn.
Arrestees' names now in separate crime log
The change is the latest in evolving crime reporting practices at Penn.
Higher education round-up: Oct. 4
Harvard President criticizes President Obama’s higher-education agenda.
Best is yet to come as Penn volleyball reaches 100 percent
If you ask the Penn volleyball team, it will say that it’s in the midst of a good season. But the Quakers have not been at 100 percent for the majority of the year, and it is always hard for a team plagued with injuries to fire on all cylinders.
Big Red threat looming in the woods for Penn women's soccer
At 6-2-1 and 1-0 in the Ivies, Cornell is off to its best start through nine games since 2003 and arrives at Rhodes Field today eager to continue its run against Penn (4-1-3, 0-1), a team the Big Red have not beaten since 1996.
Justice Kennedy talks experience, ethics
The lecture was part of Kennedy’s three-day visit to campus.
La Unidad Latina to host art auction for charity
The auction will be held today at 5 p.m. in Houston Hall, Class of ’49.
D.P. Dough shuts its doors
The calzone eatery closed Sunday because of declining revenue.
Morgan Jones | Ending excuses
The fact that we can dismiss people, relationships and interactions we’re not proud of after four years doesn’t mean that those actions don’t define our character.
Guest Column by Sarah Shihadah | Seeing both sides of senior societies
Although there is something to be said for honoring certain students for their contributions to Penn, the limitations of such a process — and the inevitable exclusion of so many deserving individuals — is an unfortunate and perhaps detrimental consequence.
Penn cross country ready for tough competition at Paul Short
On Saturday, the Quakers will compete in the 40th Annual Paul Short Invitational Meet at Lehigh, one of the toughest collegiate races on the East Coast.












