Penn has been developing its positive psychology program, but some say that, compared to other Ivy League institutions like Yale and Harvard, Penn appears to be lagging behind.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Stout defensive effort highlights Penn men's basketball's victory over Dartmouth
Penn men's basketball kicked off its final home stand of the year with a 74-46 blowout over Dartmouth. Ahead of a huge showdown with Harvard, here are four takeaways from the action.
Neo-Nazi group celebrated Samuel Woodward's alleged murder of Blaze Bernstein, report says
ProPublica has obtained roughly 250,000 encrypted messages exchanged between members of Atomwaffen Division, the Neo-Nazi hate group linked to Bernstein's death.
Use this interactive feature to predict the outcomes of the remaining men's and women's Ivy League basketball games and see who will go to the tournament!
Stout defensive effort highlights Penn men's basketball's victory over Dartmouth
Penn men's basketball kicked off its final home stand of the year with a 74-46 blowout over Dartmouth. Ahead of a huge showdown with Harvard, here are four takeaways from the action.
Neo-Nazi group celebrated Samuel Woodward's alleged murder of Blaze Bernstein, report says
ProPublica has obtained roughly 250,000 encrypted messages exchanged between members of Atomwaffen Division, the Neo-Nazi hate group linked to Bernstein's death.
Penn men's basketball stays in first place with 74-46 blowout over Dartmouth
Only two weeks after Penn men’s basketball barely eked out a 64-61 win at last-place Dartmouth, the Quakers looked like an entirely different team altogether in the teams’ rematch at the Palestra.
Comeback falls short as Penn women's basketball loses to Harvard, 55-52
After battling all game long, Penn women's basketball suffered a tough loss Friday night, falling 55-52 at Harvard.
Philadelphia has introduced a new phone line for employees to report sexual misconduct
The purpose of the line is to “better understand the policies, processes and procedures in place from the perspective of the individual who has to go through [sexual misconduct],” Philadelphia Controller Rebecca Rhynhart said.
Kristen Yeh | The many expressions of Pennface
KRISTEN YEH is a College freshman from West Covina, Calif.
After Parkland shooting, Penn prof of childhood trauma wrote op-ed on health consequences
Berkowitz argued the only way that trauma can be stopped from spreading is by implementing stronger laws on the event’s “vectors” or causes of gun violence — guns and bullets.
Penn football's Justin Watson prepares for NFL Draft process
Since Penn football’s fourth-place finish season ended in November, Watson has been training for what will certainly be a career in the National Football League.
Penn has the 'most attractive' applicants to investment banking firms, report says
Penn is the target of 3.2 percent of the recruitment and hiring efforts of major firms including Credit Suisse Group, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup, reported Business Insider on Tuesday.
Wynn Commons will be renamed 'Penn Commons'
Dozens accused 1963 College graduate and former trustee Steve Wynn of sexual misconduct, prompting Penn to remove his name from "Wynn Commons" and to rescind his honorary degree.
Guest Column by Law Professor Jonah B. Gelbach | On Amy Wax’s credibility and conduct
I don’t know why Professor Wax has engaged in so much misleading conduct. Maybe it’s a clear-eyed scheme to con people who gullibly swallow any horror story about universities.
Dylan Reim | Disagreeing on politics is one thing. Demonizing your opponent is another.
One of the deepest benefits of my education has been teaching myself to unlearn. Unlearning that our natural outlook is the objectively best one.
11 Items to sham-ROCK this St. Patrick's Day
Looking to spice up your outfit for St. Patrick’s Day? Check out the DP’s selections for the perfect accessories that will surely make you stand out!
In this week's crime log, thefts at Pottruck and at HUP
Feb. 9: A theft which resulted in losses of over $200 was reported in the afternoon at Levin Building. The police arrested a suspect.
Amy Wax's newest opinion piece has reignited a familiar debate at Penn Law
'What Can't Be Debated on Campus' was published in The Wall Street Journal and explores the 'unreasoned speech' Wax encountered in response to her original Philadelphia Inquirer op-ed.
With pledging underway, a TableTalk and UA event hopes to instill 'culture change' in hazing
The "Why We Haze" event included small groups that discussed topics ranging from the role of alcohol in hazing and the impact of Penn's anti-hazing policies.


















