Penn has suspended operations on Tuesday due to the snowstorm expected to hit the region this evening, according to an alert sent to students just before 10:30 p.m. on Monday.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn professor and drone expert wins prestigious international studies award
Horowitz has contributed to scholarly journals as well as media outlets like The New York Times and Politico.
Spring break can be far from fun — and in fact, difficult — for low-income and first-generation students
With dining halls closed, some students have trouble finding affordable options for food.
This is what it's like to grow up in a dorm
College freshman Keira Bokreta lives in New College House, but calls Kings Court English College House her home. Bokreta, who applied to Penn regular decision last spring, decided to attend the university where she was raised.
Penn professor and drone expert wins prestigious international studies award
Horowitz has contributed to scholarly journals as well as media outlets like The New York Times and Politico.
Spring break can be far from fun — and in fact, difficult — for low-income and first-generation students
With dining halls closed, some students have trouble finding affordable options for food.
This center in the law school is fighting addiction to opioids among veterans
Today, CERL represents scholars whose disciplines span from law to mechanical engineering and contribute to CERL’s roundtable discussions with policymakers, volumes of essays and briefing papers, and to the information that members like Finkelstein present to individuals in power.
Claudia Li | What a party pooper
CLAUDIA LI is a College junior from Santa Clara, Calif.
James Lee | Hate the player, hate the game
I went through a phase growing up when I was really into the saying “Don’t hate the player, hate the game.” I’m not sure where I first picked it up, but it had just the right amounts of flippant attitude and pseudo-profundity that young James was really into.
Weather columnist: A major winter storm could bring up to a foot of snow to campus on Monday and Tuesday
This system looks like it will move in late on Monday night and continue through late morning or early afternoon on Tuesday. However, some of the computer guidance suggests that the storm could last longer into Tuesday afternoon.
Guest Column by Joe Sageman | Activism through action: why I joined Teach for America
I scrolled through Penn’s career plans survey report: “Financial Analyst, Marketing Analyst, Finance Analyst, Analyst, Database Analyst,” read the first five results under the section for economics majors (really, you can go and look for yourself). A lump hardened in my throat.
Kenan Thompson announced as SPEC Connaissance's spring speaker
“We thought that Kenan would be great, because not only do we all see him every weekend on 'Saturday Night Live,' but we also grew up with him on 'All That' and 'Kenan and Kel',” College senior Caroline Pitofsky said.
Pollack | Questions remain as Penn women's basketball heads to NCAA Tournament
Penn's victories this weekend showcased some of the best this team has to offer: great ball movement on offense and stingy defense that forces teams to make tough shots and Michelle Nwokedi dominating on both sides of the ball. But even still, there are plenty of questions left for this team as they approach the NCAA Tournament.
Tournament bound! Penn women's basketball seals bid to March Madness with 57-48 win over Princeton
Ivy League regular season championship? Check. Ivy League Tournament championship? Check that, too.
Spring Break Roundup: How did Penn Athletics fare over the past week?
You know all about Penn men’s and women’s basketball’s performances at the inaugural Ivy League tournament this weekend, but those teams were far from the only Red and Blue squads competing over a jam-packed spring break.
Penn men's basketball loses overtime thriller to Princeton in Ivy Tournament
Despite playing what has to be in the conversation for the best ever of the two schools’ 237 all-time meetings, the Cinderella run for Penn men’s basketball finally came to an end today. Though the Quakers never trailed in regulation and held a 10-point second half lead, the squad came up agonizingly short of stunning the unbeaten Tigers in a heartbreaking 72-64 overtime loss.
Five lessons learned from Penn men's basketball's heartbreaking tournament defeat
There’s no escaping it — Penn men’s basketball choked in the end of its Ivy League Tournament loss to Princeton. Penn’s spirit looked remarkably shattered after the final whistle, but the players can go home with their heads held high.
Nwokedi, Brzozowski lead the way for Penn against Brown in Ivy Tournament semifinal
Despite leading through much of the first half, Penn saw their lead shrink down to 33-32 at the break due to a barrage of threes from Brown. The Bears came roaring out of the gates to take the lead, but Penn responded with a 14-0 run to take the lead for good.
Penn women's basketball marches onto the Ivy League Tournament final after beating Brown, 71-60
After today, though, Penn women’s basketball took one step closer to another trip to the Big Dance after beating Brown in the first-ever Ivy League Tournament game, 71-60.
Having made the Tournament, Penn men's basketball faces its biggest challenge yet
The impossible dream has come true: Penn men’s basketball came back from the dead to make the first-ever Ivy League Tournament. But this story isn’t over.



















