While Donald Trump may be Penn’s most famous current politician, come this November several more former Quakers may be making their mark on the American political landscape.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
U. rules former Hobart and William Smith president can keep degree, after plagiarism allegations
Vincent graduated from Penn's Graduate School of Education in 2004 and joined as president of HWS in 2017.
Michelle Obama will visit Philadelphia for College Signing Day at Temple University
Obama will be the keynote speaker at Temple University's event, which is is expected to have approximately 8,000 high school students across Philadelphia in attendance.
Watching former teammates from afar, alumni and inactive athletes savor every Penn Relays second
“We call it the Penn track and field family," Steve Dolan said. “It really grows because you add the alumni that come back and support the team, so it’s kind of a big party for us to have everybody together. It’s great, the culture and the camaraderie of the whole Penn track group is at an all-time high, and it’s very exciting.”
U. rules former Hobart and William Smith president can keep degree, after plagiarism allegations
Vincent graduated from Penn's Graduate School of Education in 2004 and joined as president of HWS in 2017.
Michelle Obama will visit Philadelphia for College Signing Day at Temple University
Obama will be the keynote speaker at Temple University's event, which is is expected to have approximately 8,000 high school students across Philadelphia in attendance.
With Olympic legends in attendance, Quakers shine in 124th edition of Penn Relays
Each year, Penn Relays punctuates an otherwise stressful time on Penn’s calendar with a weekend of fun, hype, and glory at Franklin Field. The Relays’ 124th edition did not disappoint.
Justin Gatlin just beat The World at Penn Relays. We asked him about it in an exclusive interview.
After dominating the race, the reigning 2017 world champion and five-time Olympic medalist took a minute to speak with The Daily Pennsylvanian on the field in an exclusive interview.
Penn's Justin Watson drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fifth round of the NFL Draft
Despite not being invited to the NFL Combine, Watson garnered a lot of attention before the draft with a stellar pro day and strong showing at the Senior Bowl.
Penn track and field secures second relays win in 44 years on Day Two of Penn Relays
A number of Penn track and field athletes have competed to varying degrees of success. While some have walked away feeling disappointed, the team has also scored its second relay win in three years after a 42-year title drought.
Penn removes Kurzban from course roster for Fall 2018, says they are investigating allegations
'[W]e want to make clear that what was described in this article could not be more at odds with our educational and moral values,' wrote the Chair of the Psychology Department.
Meet some graduating seniors at Penn who opted for less traditional career paths
In 2016, 25 percent of graduates pursued careers in finance, 17 percent pursued careers in consulting, 15 percent pursued careers in technology, and 12 percent pursued careers in healthcare.
John Waters Graces Penn With His Presence
Wise words and travel sized packets of anal bleach from the Pope of Trash.
Penn softball eyes strong finish in season-ending series at Princeton
Last weekend, Penn took two of three against Cornell and is hoping to keep up the momentum. Princeton is coming off a tough series loss to Columbia.
Woven Treasures: a window to the world
Meet Parvis and his micro-world at Woven Treasures
Rebecca Alifimoff | Girls just want to have fun: Why we should let sororities throw parties
The unequal rules surrounding alcohol possession and consumption in Greek life, which tilt the social power balance in favor of fraternities, are at the heart of some of Greek life’s biggest problems.
No. 10 Penn women's lacrosse gets torn apart by No. 18 Princeton, 21-8, in rivalry showdown
However, a slow start and numerous penalties doomed the Quakers in a 21-8 road loss at the hands of the Tigers for Penn's first conference loss of the season.
Student exhibit at Penn Museum traces evolution of storytelling and cultural innovation
On April 25, Penn Museum held the opening for the student exhibition, 'And So The Story Goes... Innovations in Storytelling,' in Mosaic Hall.
Here's how Penn track and field has fared in the build-up to the Penn Relays
The Quakers have had a successful outdoor season thus far, with both teams setting multiple records throughout the year.


















