Volleyball falls to Harvard on Friday
After they tied the match at 1-1 in sets, Penn volleyball lost their next two sets to notch their eighth straight loss of the season.
After they tied the match at 1-1 in sets, Penn volleyball lost their next two sets to notch their eighth straight loss of the season.
The Penn community came out in full force on Friday night to watch Penn football's home opener against Dartmouth. The game marked the Quakers' return to Franklin Field after two years due to COVID-19 suspending the 2020 season. Here's what the game looked like.
Columnist Isabella Glassman argues that Penn professors must make more accommodations to ensure Penn students who miss class for health reasons aren't being punished
In a guest column, Penn Justice Dems argues that management consulting is not a viable business path to imparting meaningful change.
The Penn community came out in full force on Friday night to watch Penn football's home opener against Dartmouth. The game marked the Quakers' return to Franklin Field after two years due to COVID-19 suspending the 2020 season. Here's what the game looked like.
Columnist Isabella Glassman argues that Penn professors must make more accommodations to ensure Penn students who miss class for health reasons aren't being punished
Penn football has shown flashes of greatness this season, but has more often than not looked unready to compete, leaving them on the outside looking in.
On Oct. 1, Penn football (1-2, 0-1 Ivy) was finally able to make their return to Franklin Field, taking on rival Dartmouth (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) to open the Ivy League season. But just like the last three times the old foes met, the Big Green came out on top tonight by a score of 31-7.
The group of demonstrators, part of the Key of David Christian Center, a non-denominational Christian Church, held signs and yelled homophobic slurs at passersby.
The decision to eliminate gender as a qualification for membership comes after an “extensive strategic review” involving over 50 undergraduates and alumni of the 400-member Club.
To mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the business school is requiring all first-year MBA classes and some second-year MBA classes to take place online through Oct. 3.
The award is part of a $1.5 million grant awarded to Penn and the Robert R. Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science at Tuskegee University.
Sustainability Director Nina Morris said a significant part of Climate Week programming was virtual to ensure that it reached beyond the University, and created a ripple effect throughout the Philadelphia community and in higher education as a whole.
Columnist Connor Gibson revisits Marina Keegan's essay "Even artichokes have doubts" 10 years later.
Opinion editor Alfredo Praticò urges people to submit guest pieces for publication in The DP.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that Penn must conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the alleged Castle assault, and hold all parties accountable.
Columnist Jaden Cloobeck explores bystanderism, offering an analysis of why so many turned a blind eye when a Penn student was beaten at a Castle fraternity party.
Columnist Allison Santa-Cruz looks at the historical roots of fraternities and sees how ideas of service could be brought back to the modern day.
The Commission makes decisions about all construction projects and public art located on City property or funded by the City.
After losing MVP quarterback Eddie Jenkins two years ago, Andrew Paolini had a big role to step into. Despite that, Paolini has been nothing short of incredible.