The crash left at least one injured, according to Philadelphia Police officers on the scene.
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ICYMI: Obama plans higher ed ratings
The Daily Pennsylvanian breaks down some of the president’s recent plans to reform American higher education, including his proposal to tie his higher ed ratings to federal financial aid.
Phillips | Penn football running in neutral
Penn’s rushing is a question mark following a poor performance against Villanova.
Engineers build 'titan arm,' place at competition
Penn Engineering students who won second place at the senior design competition last semester recently received a runner-up commendation in an NIH competition.
ICYMI: Obama plans higher ed ratings
The Daily Pennsylvanian breaks down some of the president’s recent plans to reform American higher education, including his proposal to tie his higher ed ratings to federal financial aid.
Phillips | Penn football running in neutral
Penn’s rushing is a question mark following a poor performance against Villanova.
Villanova wipes out Penn football, 35-6
When the whistle sounded after four quarters of Wildcats domination, Villanova had notched a 35-6 victory over the Quakers.
Disciplined aggression helps Penn field hockey shut down Harvard
Even away from Ellen Vagelos field, Penn field hockey keeps adding on to its string of success, beating Harvard, 1-0.
Penn men's soccer runs out of gas in overtime, 3-2
Florida Gulf Coast (1-5-1) came out on top, 3-2, in overtime to overtake Penn (2-5) in a frenzied encounter. It was a back-and-forth contest with plenty of rough challenges from both teams.
Penn sprint football rolls over Cornell, 28-14
Penn broke out of its early-game passing struggles in the second half and also posted 311 total rushing yards en route to a commanding 28-14 victory, its second straight.
Penn women's soccer falls at Harvard, 2-1
Penn’s undefeated status in the 2013 season through six games fell by the wayside, as Harvard notched a 2-1 victory over the Quakers in a match featuring two own goals and a Crimson comeback.
North Korean defector speaks in crowded hall
The speaker uses a pseudonym to protect her family.
Comedy groups perform for charity
The 10th annual Charitable Laughter show takes place this Saturday at the Iron Gate Theatre.
Arrestees' names not in campus crime log
DPS hasn’t directly answered questions on reporting law compliance.
Higher education round-up: Sept. 27
A weekly round-up of news from around higher education.
Editorial | Food for thought
We were glad that the administration reached out to us in the first place. But transparency and collaboration on the front end need to carry over throughout the whole process.
Jousting and heraldry at the Rotunda this Saturday
The Renaissance Arts Day, a free event, will feature demonstrations of period crafts, performances and foods.
Penn cross country catches late bus, still keeps pace at Main Line
Although Penn cross country failed to grab a podium spot, the Quakers ran a solid final tune-up race at the Main Line Invitational Meet against some strong competition.
Candlelight vigil held for victims of terrorist attack at Kenyan mall
Students gathered Thursday on College Green to mourn.
Xavier Flory | The educated citizen
Newspapers like to say that journalism is the first rough draft of history, but even for a rough draft, it’s often pretty bad.












