Freshman guard Kayla Padilla proved that in just her first season for the Red and Blue, she is more than capable of running the offense for Penn.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Former Quaker Justin Watson scores first NFL touchdown in breakout performance
Watson, a former Penn football star and 2018 Wharton graduate, scored his first NFL touchdown on a 17-yard reception from quarterback Jameis Winston.
Penn squash dominates weekend matches against Rochester and St. Lawrence
No. 3 ranked Penn men’s squash hosted No. 6 Rochester and No. 15 St. Lawrence at the Penn Squash Center, winning both matches by scores of 7-2 and 9-0, respectively.
Penn men's and women's swimming take first place at the Miami of Ohio Invitational
While everyone on campus is gearing up for final exams, Penn swimming competed last week at the Miami of Ohio Invitational.
Former Quaker Justin Watson scores first NFL touchdown in breakout performance
Watson, a former Penn football star and 2018 Wharton graduate, scored his first NFL touchdown on a 17-yard reception from quarterback Jameis Winston.
Penn squash dominates weekend matches against Rochester and St. Lawrence
No. 3 ranked Penn men’s squash hosted No. 6 Rochester and No. 15 St. Lawrence at the Penn Squash Center, winning both matches by scores of 7-2 and 9-0, respectively.
Evan Lee's record-setting heptathlon highlights opening weekend for Penn track
This weekend, Penn men and women’s track spread some early holiday joy with high individual finishes from both teams at the Navy Invitational.
In new ABCS course, Penn students will teach moral philosophy to high schoolers
Students will spend a part of each class figuring out how to distill complex philosophical ideas, and they will then go to teach philosophy in a Philadelphia high school once a week.
Papazekos | Penn keeps blowing out bad teams. Does that tell us anything about the future?
Penn women's basketball has only played eight games — but its easy schedule suggests that we really don't know that much about this team.
Penn is the third most represented university in the Forbes 30 Under 30 lists for 2020
This marks an increase in both representation and ranking from last year, when 25 Penn graduates and one current Ph.D. student were featured on the lists.
Professor talks about Russian ‘hybrid war’ tactics and impeachment inquiry at Penn event
Orenstein discussed his recent book, “The Lands in Between: Russia vs the West and the New Politics of Hybrid War,” which was published in April at a Penn Law event.
Penn Libraries hosts author and storyteller Ashley Bryan to celebrate his new memoir
Many of the original sketches and correspondence used in the memoir are now part of the Ashley Bryan archive at the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts.
Penn women's basketball trounces Stetson, 81-41, to remain undefeated at the Palestra
Penn women’s basketball ensured its perfect home record would be intact heading into winter break with a resounding 81-41 win over Stetson on Saturday.
Woman arrested after entering four houses on Locust Walk
The woman was found in three separate fraternity houses on Locust Walk as well as Civic House.
On World AIDS Day, expert speaks about the effects of implicit bias and microaggression
Andrasik pointed out that implicit biases are not influenced by social desirability bias, which pushes people to behave in certain ways with the hope that others will view them more favorably as a result.
In this week's crime log: thefts from Houston Hall, Franklin's Table, and the Quad
On November 28, a confidential case of domestic assault was reported on the 3300 block of Market Street at about 11:40 p.m.
Tutoring center merges with Weingarten to help centralize learning resource information
The Tutoring Center, which was previously an independent entity, became part of Weingarten last summer, joining the Office of Learning Resources and Student Disabilities Services.
On-campus housing info sessions will change to address student feedback
College Houses and Academic Services will offer room tours and more interactive informational programming in response to student feedback.
This year’s recipients are Wharton senior Andrew Howard, master’s student Zinan Chen in the Graduate School of Education, and 2017 Wharton graduate Malik Abdul Majeed.
John-Michael Diveris dives into final Penn season with medals on his mind
Diveris, who has competed in the Ivy League Championship the past two seasons, has been consistently placing in the 1-meter and 3m dives.


















