Philip Esformes was convicted of 20 federal charges, including bribery, after being charged with 26 counts. With over $1.3 billion in fraudulent Medicare and Medicaid claims, Esformes’ trial marked the largest health care fraud case ever charged by the federal government.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Fintech leaders discuss the future of finance at Stevens Center opening event
Panelists discussed topics ranging from the definition and future of fintech to the role of cryptocurrency and platforms like Cash App in a changing financial scene.
College junior Natasha Menon elected next Undergraduate Assembly president
College junior Brian Goldstein will also serve as vice president of the UA.
Roy and Diana Vagelos make the largest donation in SAS history for a research building
The new energy building, which will be located on 32nd and Walnut streets next to David Rittenhouse Laboratory, will provide research spaces for both SAS and Penn Engineering.
Fintech leaders discuss the future of finance at Stevens Center opening event
Panelists discussed topics ranging from the definition and future of fintech to the role of cryptocurrency and platforms like Cash App in a changing financial scene.
College junior Natasha Menon elected next Undergraduate Assembly president
College junior Brian Goldstein will also serve as vice president of the UA.
Ton Nguyen | A first-generation, low-income perspective on who deserves to be in the Ivy League
We’re the ones you learn about in class about inner-city kids struggling with educational inequality. We’re also the ones you claim to be stealing your financial aid. So as great as it is that you’re learning more about us at Penn, it’s even more important that you understand that there are many people who could have been us.
Ana West | Undergraduate Assembly needs to deliver beyond election season
Penn students don’t just feel disconnected from the UA because they don’t care — they feel disconnected because it’s frustrating to have the issues and concerns facing them discussed for the sake of gaining votes, and then ignored again.
Penn men's and women's basketball well represented in season-ending Big 5 awards
Penn men’s and women’s basketball were well represented in the Big 5 awards for the 2018-2019 season, with a total of eight accolades.
Senior Calvary Rogers' legacy at Penn extends far beyond the track
There’s a lot more to senior sprinter Calvary Rogers than his collection of records on the track.
After not knowing about Penn two years ago, Emma Nedley is now a star for the Quakers
Hailing from Monroeville, Pa., a small town outside of Pittsburgh, Nedley’s path to University City was far from that of the average Penn student.
Ben Claar | Penn superpowers
BEN CLAAR is a College senior from Scarsdale, N.Y.
UA presidential candidate alleges executive board used funds for 'inappropriate services'
Curry's presidential opponent, current UA Treasurer Natasha Menon, and UA President Michael Krone confirmed that funds went toward a social event, but said the UA did not violate any rules.
Three questions: How will Penn tennis rebound from Ivy League losses?
This weekend, Penn tennis, rowing, and golf will continue their seasons against Ivy League opponents. Here are three questions for the upcoming competitions.
Students curate their own Penn museum exhibit on how objects preserve memories
The exhibit, "Memory Keepers: Why Objects Matter," was curated by College junior Megan McKelvey and College seniors Malkia Okech and Madison Greiner.
Penn men's lacrosse continues Ivy League play with road test against Brown
On the heels of a triple-overtime thriller against No. 2 Yale, Penn men’s lacrosse will travel to Providence, R.I. on Saturday to battle Brown for sole possession of first place in the Ivy League.
Penn softball uses offensive explosion to defeat Villanova in midweek contest
The Quakers used 16 hits to power past area rival Villanova in an 11-4 victory on Wednesday afternoon.
Three keys to Penn women's lacrosse's bounce-back game against Brown
The Quakers have had a strong season thus far, but coming off of a 17-13 loss to No. 9 Northwestern, they will be hoping to rebound against Brown.
Guest Column by Jonathan Scotto | Why I decided not to re-run for class president
I was fully ready to commit 150% of my time to this title; unfortunately, I found that, although this was a significant part of my Penn experience, it mattered less to others.
GSE study finds many colleges give misleading information about their costs of attendance
The research brief, released in March, found that many universities are not complying with regulations that require them to make net price calculators easily accessible on their websites.



















