Endowment investments have returned 13.7 percent as of the close of the second quarter of FY2010 and are "ahead of the benchmark” according to Executive VP Craig Carnaroli.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Final chance to make NCAA cuts
On Saturday, several Quakers will begin competition in the 2010 IC4A Championships, the first meet of the postseason, in which only select athletes will compete.
Men's swimming aiming for third at Ivy championships
Given the team’s rebirth this season, the Quakers expect results at the Ivy Championships.
Fresh Grocer closed preemptively
Documents in Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas confirm that Fresh Grocer negotiated the terms of the 40th Street store’s closure prior to its temporary shutdown on Feb. 17.
Final chance to make NCAA cuts
On Saturday, several Quakers will begin competition in the 2010 IC4A Championships, the first meet of the postseason, in which only select athletes will compete.
Men's swimming aiming for third at Ivy championships
Given the team’s rebirth this season, the Quakers expect results at the Ivy Championships.
Penn baseball opens spring in Winter Park
If the Penn baseball team needs time to shake off some winter cobwebs, it will certainly get the chance to do so over spring break.
Softball looks for bright start to transition season
The Quakers will finally get the chance to take the field when they travel to Kissimmee, Fla., to play ten games from March 7-12 as part of the Rebel Spring Games.
It's easy being Green
His bum may have been on the rail in 1999, but last night comedian and actor Tom Green’s bum was in Zellerbach Theatre to host the 12th Annual Intercollegiate Comedy Festival.
Lafayette laughs first, last in win over Murphy's Quakers
After a 14-9 loss to Lafayette in his second game, men’s lacrosse coach Mike Murphy is still looking for his first victory with the Quakers.
HUP reports possible error
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania may have committed an error in the treatment of a prostate cancer patient, according to a report the hospital filed on Feb. 25.
Amalfitano kicks off campaign for UA president
The race for Undergraduate Assembly President is underway, with UA Vice Chair for External Affairs and College junior Matt Amalfitano launching his campaign at a town hall meeting Wednesday night.
A Dennie For Your Thoughts | A lecture about seminars
Most of the lectures I’ve taken at Penn have left me wanting more, while my few seminars have actually challenged me intellectually.
Penn hosts famous philosopher Judith Butler
Judith Butler’s intellectual activities span many disciplines, including feminism, queer theory, political philosophy and ethics. The extent of her audience attested to the diversity of her work and the celebrity status she holds among scholars within and beyond her field.
Eric Banecker | Need for more dialogue about abortion
I challenge all of us to assist our country in having a mature, reasoned — but passionate — discussion on the nature of abortion.
Your Voice | Letters to the editor
Letters to the Editor from leadership in the UA and the CURF Undergraduate Advisory Board.
PennCard entry to stop using SSN
Thanks to an initiative by the Undergraduate Assembly, students — beginning with the incoming class of 2014 — will no longer use the last four digits of their social security numbers for their PennCard Access Codes.
There’s no quit in Quakers
Coming off a draining one-point loss to Columbia and a blowout at the hands of Cornell, some might say most of the Penn men’s basketball team’s significant contests are behind them.
Final chance for Ivy victory
If Penn fails to secure a victory, it will be the first time the team has gone winless in the League since 1977-78, when the Red and Blue played just two Ivy games.
Pinning down bids at EIWAs
The EIWA tournament will be held at Lehigh University’s Stabler Arena this Saturday and Sunday, and will feature 13 teams all fighting for the season crown.







