On March 25, The Daily Pennsylvanian took a deep dive into Krone’s daily life and what keeps him busy, whether it’s giving a tour for Kite and Key, meeting with various leaders on campus to discuss pertinent issues, or simply checking up on emails and staying up to date with classes.
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Penn Athletics hires Cory Walts as new Director of Strength and Conditioning
Walts will be leaving his role of 12 years as the head Strength and Conditioning coach at Haverford College to take over the department at Penn.
Penn baseball turns attention back to Ivy play after blowout win over St. Joe's
The Red and Blue blew out the Hawks on Tuesday in a 20-7 contest called after seven innings by mercy rule.
At UA VP debate, both candidates promise more campus spaces for student groups
Mirroring Monday night’s presidential debate, the candidates agreed on broad policy goals but diverged on whether or not prior experience on the UA executive board is necessary to execute the responsibilities of vice president.
Penn Athletics hires Cory Walts as new Director of Strength and Conditioning
Walts will be leaving his role of 12 years as the head Strength and Conditioning coach at Haverford College to take over the department at Penn.
Penn baseball turns attention back to Ivy play after blowout win over St. Joe's
The Red and Blue blew out the Hawks on Tuesday in a 20-7 contest called after seven innings by mercy rule.
'Eat & Greets' initiative aims to help students meet new people in dining halls
The new "Eat & Greets" program is part of an initiative to improve mental wellness and encourage students to meet new people.
Kyle Gallagher is getting it done at the faceoff X for Penn men's lacrosse
Gallagher’s excellent faceoff play this year — especially last Saturday against Yale — is a major contributor to the Quakers' 5-3 start to the season.
What this trio of fall sports seniors are doing in their last semester at Penn
As their Penn Athletics careers come to a close, these three seniors are taking advantage of their newfound free time.
Texas high school student accepted to all eight Ivy League schools
Jeramy Botwe, a high school senior from Texas, was accepted into all eight Ivy League schools. Botwe's father is originally from Ghana and came to the United States as a teenager.
Sophia DuRose | Men can't take all the space in the classroom
Equal opportunities to participate are created when professors leading conversations actively engage women, women actively participate, and men in the classroom recognize that they need to leave room for these women.
This year’s Drag Show was free for all to attend as part of a larger effort by the QPenn organizing team to increase the accessibility of events.
Throughout the last years, we have seen how not only ambition, but also determination and strategy, can lead to concrete, tangible change for the student body.
In first UA debate, candidates converge on expanding CAPS but clash on their qualifications
The presidential candidates will debate a second time on Tuesday night, which will immediately be followed by a vice presidential debate. The ongoing voting period, which started Monday, will end Thursday at 5 p.m.
A new Pennsylvania bill could overturn Philadelphia's ban on electric scooters
If legalized, electric scooters could represent a fun and safe mode of transportation that alleviates Philadelphia's congestion problem, Engineering professor and transportation expert Megan Ryerson said.
Extended three-day weekend series sees Penn baseball pick up two wins over Brown
In a bizarre three-game set that began with a 16-inning game, saw a total of 57 runs scored, and spanned a total of three days, the Red and Blue took home their first series win of the conference season.
What's new in UA elections: more voting booths, stricter campaigning laws, local promotions
This is the first election cycle affected by a Fair Practices Code amendment passed by the NEC in February which bans candidates from approaching potential voters with laptops or other devices used for voting.
A breakdown of admission rates across the Ivy League for the Class of 2023
Penn, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Brown, and Dartmouth all saw their lowest admission rates in history – with four of the schools dipping below 6 percent.
Fresh off re-signing with the Jets, Brandon Copeland stays busy in the classroom
The New York Jets linebacker had an impressive 2018 season, and after re-signing with the team on March 25, he is going back for another in 2019.
Empire State of Mind: Why so many Penn women's lacrosse recruits hail from New York
Between just three counties in the southern part of the state — Rockland, Westchester, and Nassau — there are 14 members of the team who call New York home.



















