Sophomores praise Penn’s first-ever Second-Year Orientation
After missing in-person New Student Orientation last fall, the Class of 2024 became the first sophomore class to attend a specialized second-year orientation program.
After missing in-person New Student Orientation last fall, the Class of 2024 became the first sophomore class to attend a specialized second-year orientation program.
Despite the best efforts of Penn women's soccer's newest athletes, the Quakers were unable to stave off their first loss of the season at the hands of No. 25 Hofstra.
Despite the loss against No. 1 North Carolina, Penn field hockey showed some positive progress as it closed out its opening weekend in New Jersey.
In its first match at Rhodes Field since Nov. 16, 2019, Penn men’s soccer dominated Colgate 3-0 as the Red and Blue’s upperclassmen paved the way.
Despite the best efforts of Penn women's soccer's newest athletes, the Quakers were unable to stave off their first loss of the season at the hands of No. 25 Hofstra.
Despite the loss against No. 1 North Carolina, Penn field hockey showed some positive progress as it closed out its opening weekend in New Jersey.
Penn field hockey opened their season with a loss against No. 5 Louisville in their first game of the ACC/Ivy League Crossover Challenge.
Playing for the first time since 2019, the Red and Blue came out with a strong showing, beating Farleigh Dickinson in a close 3-2 match after some clutch saves down the stretch.
Women’s soccer started off its season strong and kept its winning streak alive with a 3-0 victory against University of Illinois-Chicago at Rhodes Field.
Penn's cross country squads kicked off their seasons at the Lehigh Invitational, with both men's and women's finishing in the top five out of the eight schools there.
Columnist Matt Liu urges Penn students eager to partake in community service activities to investigate the true motives of Penn's community service organizations.
The remnants of Hurricane Ida brought severe flooding to Philadelphia, shutting down major roadways and causing the Schuylkill River to overflow. Here's what it looked like.
Some professors assumed that only in-person classes were canceled and planned to hold class on Zoom before receiving further communication from administrators that no classes could be held.
In-person research operations fully resumed in early August under Phase III of the University's phased resumption plans amid the pandemic.
No University buildings have sustained major damage, though some buildings experienced dripping windows and wet basements.
Severe flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Ida prompted Penn to suspend normal University operations, including classes, Thursday. This is a developing story. Check back here for updates.
While some believe that contracting COVID-19 is inevitable on a full campus, students said they are not worried due to Penn's vaccination requirement.
Campus organizations are using streaming, and video-conferencing platforms to make sure events are accessible to all members of the Penn community.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that the University must ensure Penn students have ready access to athletic fields and facilities on campus.
Campus mailrooms have been flooded with packages, prompting delays and leaving students without essential dorm items.