Men's soccer totaled 11 goals across two games through the weekend of Penn sports competition.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Columnists Vinay Khosla and Taja Mazaj argue Penn’s conception of civic engagement is intentionally disingenuous, and students must respond in kind with disruptive activism.
Penn admin. hopes to resolve loss of Middle East Center funding 'quite quickly'
Students voiced concerns about the MEC at an open session regarding Penn's upcoming re-evaluation with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
Penn students reflect on memories of Rittenhouse Barnes & Noble after relocation announcement
The store will close in late February and the new location will open in early March. The two-floor Chestnut street property is a decrease in retail space from 24,000 to 19,000 square feet.
Columnists Vinay Khosla and Taja Mazaj argue Penn’s conception of civic engagement is intentionally disingenuous, and students must respond in kind with disruptive activism.
Penn admin. hopes to resolve loss of Middle East Center funding 'quite quickly'
Students voiced concerns about the MEC at an open session regarding Penn's upcoming re-evaluation with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
Penn graduates to present study on anti-Asian hate at upcoming academic convention
2022 College graduates Tiffany Tieu and Hope Cho are set to present their senior year research at the annual Asian American Psychological Association convention on Oct. 2.
Frank | Quakers begin separating themselves from last season with resilient opening win
Senior Sports Editor Matthew Frank argues that although there is room for concern, a resilient effort by Penn on Saturday should leave Quaker fans feeling optimistic.
Technicality and passion form a winning combination for men's soccer's Mateo Zazueta
Through six games this season, junior midfielder Mateo Zazueta has transitioned into a starting role for the Quakers, who currently sit at an impressive 4-1-1 record.
Ivy League football roundup: Week 1
The Ivy League’s return to action this season was a success, with the conference as a whole winning seven of eight matchups on the day.
Bridget McGeehan | Opening up about my freshman year abortion
Guest columnist Bridget McGeehan opens up about her abortion experience in an effort to foster important dialogue in the post-Roe era.
Penn Medicine study finds improved biomarker for heart failure
HFpEF is a form of heart failure where the heart pumps normally but fails to fill with blood properly and affects almost half of all patients with heart failure.
Penn community honors life of Sarah Katz at candlelit vigil
Katz’s friends, roommates, and members of Katz's sorority spoke at the vigil, which began at 7 p.m. on Friday in front of the LOVE statue.
Penn football overcomes 11-point second-half deficit in season-opening win over Colgate
Despite only mustering three points during the first half, Penn's offense came to life in the second, and the Quaker defense held firm throughout.
Made at Penn: The Red and Blue behind Jordan Burroughs’ American wrestling record
The colors of the American flag that freestyle wrestler Jordan Burroughs wore after his title victory were also written into his relationship with the Red and Blue at Penn wrestling.
Students began setting up tents on Sept. 14 and intend to remain until their demands are met.
Penn Ph.D. student leads charge to build new subway line in Northeast Philadelphia
The proposed line, which will be called the Roosevelt Boulevard Subway, would stretch as far north as Neshaminy in Bucks County, Pa., and will continue south to Center City.
Newly released census data shows effects of pandemic on Philadelphia
The annual survey found that nearly 1 in 4 Philadelphians over the age of 16 worked from home in 2021 — a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic — compared to only 1 in 20 that did so in 2019.
Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriend auctions mementos from Penn relationship for over $100K
Memorabilia from their college relationship included 18 photos of Musk as a college student at Penn, a signed birthday card, a 14-karat gold necklace, and a signed dollar bill.
Penn seniors launch startup that delivers home-cooked meals to students’ doorsteps
Breadhead serves as a food-service platform that connects students with homemade meals cooked by student chefs in the community.



















