The national Lambda Board of Directors voted on Dec. 21 to withdraw the Lambda chapter following a university-led investigation into the hazing of pledges.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
John Jackson looks to tackle polarization of media in new role as dean of Annenberg
Jackson, who served as dean of Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice before taking on the new role, took office Jan. 1.
Penn wrestling starts strong but runs out of gas in pair of weekend losses
The Quakers dropped both matches this weekend, first to Binghamton on Friday by a score of 24-12 and then Army on Sunday by a score of 28-10.
Penn's 'Cell to Home' project helps incarcerated women with life sentences apply for release
Students involved in this project, which began in fall 2017, helped Tina Brosius become Pennsylvania's first woman to be freed from a life sentence since 1990.
John Jackson looks to tackle polarization of media in new role as dean of Annenberg
Jackson, who served as dean of Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice before taking on the new role, took office Jan. 1.
Penn wrestling starts strong but runs out of gas in pair of weekend losses
The Quakers dropped both matches this weekend, first to Binghamton on Friday by a score of 24-12 and then Army on Sunday by a score of 28-10.
Penn lags behind in access to menstrual products. The UA wants to fix that.
UA New Student Representative Nikhil Gupta is leading a project to expand the accessibility of free pads and tampons in bathrooms and gender-neutral areas across campus.
Penn alum gives 'PJs with a smile' to support moms with NICU newborns
Through the project, every mother discharged without her baby is given a care package containing a fresh-cut flower and a new set of pajamas.
Nia Akins' record-breaking performance highlights successful weekend for Penn track
The Red and Blue hosted the Penn 8-Team Select in Staten Island, N.Y. on Saturday, with the nine other teams in attendance being Monmouth, Providence, St. John’s, Stony Brook, Temple, Rutgers, St. Joseph’s, Fordham, and Wagner.
Eleah Parker scores half of team's points and picks up DP Sports Player of the Week
Although the team couldn't pick up the W on the court, Parker earned a win herself in the form of DP Sports Player of the Week.
Despite weather issues, Penn fencing excels at Philadelphia Invitational
The Red and Blue ultimately saw competition on Saturday and Sunday from eight different teams, including Haverford, Duke, Brown, Sacred Heart, NYU, and Yale.
Penn Dems and PAGE unite for the third annual Women’s March on Philadelphia
Chants of “I refuse to lose” and “I choose to be more than what you think of me" rang throughout the crowd. Signs read “Intersectional Feminism” and “Black Lives Matter.”
Editorial | Joining a sorority isn't the only way to make the most of your Penn experience
Being comfortable at Penn often takes more time than just one semester, or just a few days of rush.
Jacobson | It's yet another 'first' for Penn men's basketball, and there's no sign of stopping
Penn men’s basketball has notched yet another unlikely 'first': Big 5 champions, for the first time in seventeen years.
Penn gymnastics improves from last weekend but falls to Yale on the road
The Bulldogs came out on top on Saturday, as they bested Penn, 193.775 to 192.350. But even though they weren’t able to oust Yale, the Quakers improved their point totals in three of the four events.
Penn men's basketball holds off Temple to clinch Big 5 title
After dropping their first two Ivy League games against Princeton, Penn men’s basketball responded with a hard-fought win over Temple to clinch at least a share of the Big 5 title.
Sorority and fraternity rush events delayed after power outage on Walnut
Some rush events in the area were affected by the sudden outage near 38th and Walnut streets. "It seems like they have adapted – they had their phone lights and were still going on with the rounds and everything," Wharton senior Elizabeth Goran said.
Fran Dunphy has had a huge impact on the Big 5 both on and off the court. Just ask Steve Donahue.
The former Penn and current Temple basketball coach has been synonymous with the Big 5 and Philadelphia basketball since he was scorching defenses for La Salle back in the late 60s.
Princeton men's basketball suspends leading scorer after his arrest Friday
Princeton men’s basketball senior Devin Cannady was suspended from the team following his arrest Friday, according to The Trentonian.
With nearly 3,000 undergraduate students involved in Greek life, it can be difficult to navigate the many events taking place at various corners of campus. Here are the details of the events, including times, locations, and organization hosting them.

















