People keep asking me, ‘was this the best weekend of your life?’ My response: “There isn’t even a close second.”
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
University operations will continue during Super Bowl parade on Thursday
The parade will 'tentatively' start near Broad Street and Pattison Avenue before heading north towards the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
February 5 | Is Stat So?
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn gymnastics flirts with perfection on beam, wrestling manages a come-from-behind win, and basketball continues to dominate.
Penn squash earns weekend Ivy split
Penn men's and women's squash was on the road this weekend facing a double header against Dartmouth and Harvard.
University operations will continue during Super Bowl parade on Thursday
The parade will 'tentatively' start near Broad Street and Pattison Avenue before heading north towards the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
February 5 | Is Stat So?
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn gymnastics flirts with perfection on beam, wrestling manages a come-from-behind win, and basketball continues to dominate.
Wharton was ranked third in the world for best MBA program by Financial Times
This ranking, which compares the top 100 full-time MBA programs, is calculated based on 20 different criteria compiled over three years.
Penn fencing earns wins, but falters against top-ranked competition
The women's squad held its own against a solid lineup of teams. The Quakers finished the weekend with a record of 3-2, with the two losses against No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 5 Ohio State. On the men's side, the Quakers didn’t fare as well, finishing the weekend 2-3, with losing bouts coming to the hands of the No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Ohio State, and No. 10 Stanford.
Eagles fans were seen climbing traffic poles and moving vehicles in various states of undress. By midnight, cars had been turned over and multiple traffic poles had been taken down.
Penn gymnastics gets long-awaited revenge by topping defending Ivy champ Cornell
The Quakers came away with a season-high score of 192.675 in a huge win, avenging earlier losses to the Big Red both this season and in last year's Ivy Classic.
The Daily Princetonian | Hey Penn, it's okay to be the little brother
Wait...seriously? Princeton’s biggest game to date is a home matchup with the Quakers? Talk about a bit of a buzzkill.
Daily Pennsylvanian | An open letter to our New Jersian little brother
Dear Princetonian children, little brothers, and the editors of what apparently passes for a paper: Well, well, well, how the turn tables.
Philadelphia is the first city in U.S. to allow supervised drug injection sites
This comes less than two weeks after Pennsylvania declared a statewide disaster emergency in response to the opioid crisis.
Pritchett to serve on Phila. education board for expertise in policy, city officials say
The 13-person group, entitled the “Education Nominating Panel,” was appointed by Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and given the task of nominating 27 potential BOE members.
Following controversy on event registration, Penn now subsidizes costs for student groups
While these rules were intended to make the campus "safe and responsible," they often ended up imposing financial burdens on many organizations that couldn't afford the prices the new rules demanded.
To gauge reactions across campus and Philadelphia, The Daily Pennsylvanian dispatched reporters across the city to see how fans are responding.
Antonio Woods' breakout weekend earns him DP Sports Player of the Week honors
The Quakers defeated Ivy rivals Brown and Yale on consecutive nights to improve their spotless conference record to 5-0, and they couldn’t have done it without the herculean efforts of Antonio Woods.
Eye on the Tigers: Penn men's basketball ready for rematch with Princeton
A year later, the Red and Blue find themselves getting ready to square off against Princeton on Tuesday for the second time in the season again. But this time, it seems safe to say that the Quakers (15-6, 5-0 Ivy) have found their mental edge.
Throwback to the Eagles' last NFL Championship win, 57 years ago
Even though the Eagles have no Super Bowl rings, they have been crowned league champions three separate times, the last time being in 1960 at Penn’s very own Franklin Field.
Viroslav | Penn men's basketball is good, but is it great?
The upcoming game at Princeton on Tuesday will answer the questions as to whether or not Penn has solidified its unique identity and can take the next step from good to great, but what people can’t put into question as of right now is the Quakers’ surprising dominance across the board.



















