Donahue joined the Quakers in 2015, after coaching stints at both Cornell and Boston College. Since taking over, Donahue has become known primarily for his unique offensive approach: the 95 and 5 rule.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Professor David Eisenhower talks impact of ‘all-Penn election’ at Penn Dems event
David Eisenhower, an Annenberg professor and the grandson of former President Dwight Eisenhower, spoke to students on the current state of American politics.
Penn will pay $13 million to settle class action lawsuit over excessive retirement plan fees
Penn is the eighth university to settle claims made in a long-running class action lawsuit accusing many universities of mismanaging their employees' retirement plans.
Editorial | Penn students must make the pass/fail decision that's right for them
Despite an email from deans stressing not to take classes pass/fail except for the most strenuous of circumstances, the Editorial Board argues that the decision to pass/fail a course is not Penn's, and should not be discounted because of potential professional repercussions.
Professor David Eisenhower talks impact of ‘all-Penn election’ at Penn Dems event
David Eisenhower, an Annenberg professor and the grandson of former President Dwight Eisenhower, spoke to students on the current state of American politics.
Penn will pay $13 million to settle class action lawsuit over excessive retirement plan fees
Penn is the eighth university to settle claims made in a long-running class action lawsuit accusing many universities of mismanaging their employees' retirement plans.
Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Conference addresses impact of COVID-19 on health care
The event included keynote addresses from Moderna Chief Medical Officer Tal Zaks and New York-Presbyterian Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Laura Forese.
Sorority rush sees drop in turnout amid virtual recruitment
This spring was the second in a row that sororities reported a drop in recruitment numbers. Fewer than 450 students rushed a sorority this semester, down from 550 last year.
Snow continues to fall in Philadelphia as city sees worst snowstorm in five years
After heavy snowfall from Sunday through Monday, at least three additional inches of snow are expected to fall from Monday night into Tuesday afternoon.
Under the new format, classes will start at one of eight designated start times beginning at 8:30 a.m. and ending at 8:30 p.m. Students will have at minimum 15 minutes between classes.
Penn Dental and Engineering School join forces to treat unmet needs in oral health
The Center for Innovation and Precision Dentistry hopes to train future generations of leaders in oral healthcare research and innovation.
An Olympic alternative: A look back at Franklin Field’s 1980 Liberty Bell Classic
Franklin Field's Liberty Bell Classic, with athletes participating from 29 different countries, marked the largest track and field event held in the United States since the 1932 Olympics.
Reliving Steve Yerkes’ 1912 World Series-winning run
Former Penn baseball shortstop Steve Yerkes quickly rose up through the ranks of the Red Sox organization, and in 1911 he won a starting spot in the infield.
15 Questions with... Sire Woods, a Penn football senior
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn football's Sire Woods 15 questions about his sport, his time at Penn, and his life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
Penn will suspend operations, COVID-19 screening testing on Tuesday as snowstorm continues
Irvine Auditorium is the only COVID-19 testing location set to open on Tuesday, for symptomatic and close-contact COVID-19 testing only.
Freshman guard Colin Chambers looks to add to his family's legacy at Penn athletics
Penn men's basketball freshman Colin Chambers is not the first in his family to play for the Quakers. Both his father and uncle starred for different Penn teams years ago and he will look to follow in their footsteps.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Analytics team analyzed more than 990 crimes reported to the Division of Public Safety between September 2019 and November 2020.
Penn professors reflect on balancing childcare and work ahead of Phila. schools reopening
Some professors have mixed feelings about sending their children to in-person classes as the Philadelphia School District attempts to reopen again during COVID-19.
Dissatisfied with virtual learning, some students take the spring semester off
Some students who had previously taken a gap semester in the fall opted to turn their time off into a full gap year to pursue extracurricular hobbies and internships.
Two Penn students develop doodle-based dating app, buoyed by support from viral TikTok video
The app, called Monet, allows users to send drawings to each other to start a conversation instead of swiping left or right on profiles.



















