I didn’t think there were many more ways Penn could work to stifle any hope of creating a sports culture at this University.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
After career-altering knee injury, Arthur D'Angelo back and better than ever for Penn sprint football
As Friedrich Nietzsche so eloquently said, “that which does not kill us, makes us stronger.” Among the multitude of philosophical quotes that have been and could be applied to this remarkable undefeated Penn sprint football season, this one stands out for its relevance to one of the team's most important players: senior nose tackle Arthur D’Angelo.
Sara Bareilles holds mini-concert — in Harnwell
Grammy and Tony nominated singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles held a concert in the rooftop lounge of Harnwell College House Tuesday as part of the Get out The Vote event series.
Dirtyball: An ancient Penn volleyball tradition
Penn volleyball coach Kerry Carr has been coaching the Red and Blue for longer than some of her current players have been alive.
After career-altering knee injury, Arthur D'Angelo back and better than ever for Penn sprint football
As Friedrich Nietzsche so eloquently said, “that which does not kill us, makes us stronger.” Among the multitude of philosophical quotes that have been and could be applied to this remarkable undefeated Penn sprint football season, this one stands out for its relevance to one of the team's most important players: senior nose tackle Arthur D’Angelo.
Sara Bareilles holds mini-concert — in Harnwell
Grammy and Tony nominated singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles held a concert in the rooftop lounge of Harnwell College House Tuesday as part of the Get out The Vote event series.
Alec Ward | Knowing and reckless falsehoods
It’s got every element of the perfect 21st-century pop morality fable: a sympathetic band of marginalized heros; a sinister coalition of law enforcement and Big Oil colluding to oppress them; elements of racial and environmental activism topped off with a secret code that you — yes, you!
Amy Chan | It starts with the self
Last week, I caught the most unrelenting illness known to man: the common cold. That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, sanitize your beds and cover your mouths, because the respiratory syncytial virus is back in town and he’s not sparing anyone. As I lay in bed cancelling meetings and asking for extensions in classes, I felt a heavy sense of guilt and fear.
Ben Claar | This is a Jewish cartoon
BEN CLAAR is a College sophomore from Scarsdale, N.Y.
Former Yale interviewer criticizes college application systems at top US universities
Former Yale interviewer criticizes college application systems at top US universities, claiming it is "unpredictable, opaque and ... disappointing".
Annenberg study: Pope Francis' climate change encyclical backfired among conservative Catholics
The study found that an increase in politically polarized views on climate change correlates with an awareness of the Pope’s encyclical.
Penn class of 2021 ED applications due today
It’s the first of November, and for high school seniors across America, that means many schools' early Common Applications are due. And for around 5,500 seniors, that means they need to submit their Penn Early Decision applications.
Harvard janitors and security guards rally for fair wages
Harvard janitors and security guards rallied Monday afternoon to draw attention to ongoing negotiations with the university, just a week after the end of Harvard's dining service workers' strike.
University City tops most expensive rents in Philadelphia
University City is the most expensive place to rent in Philadelphia this fall.
The check-ins are meant to confuse the local police department there over the numbers and identities of protesters, after rumors that the police were using Facebook to make a list of protesters.
Penn student creates smallest self-powered flying robot
A Penn Engineering student just made the smallest self-powered flying robot, according to The Inquirer.
3 losers, 2 winners of Penn this week
Winner: Penn Football. Loser: Philadelphians.
Yale alumni turning startup idea into $1 million reality
Motivated to create something to help with adolescent scoliosis, Ellen Su ’13 and Levi Deluke ’14 developed a product called “Cinch,” a smart strap for back braces.
POLL | Will the increased police presence have an effect on your plans for the game this weekend?
The Division of Public Safety recently notified a number of Greek organizations and off-campus houses that the annual Penn-Princeton football game would have an increased police presence. The additional precautions are the result of “unruly” past Penn tailgaters.
Penn's snazzy new online course will provide a glimpse into Hollywood
A new online course, ‘Hollywood: History, Industry, Art’, is launching Nov. 1.

















