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From field to film

By Holden McGinnis · Feb. 3, 2015

On a cold night at Rhodes Field, Mariano Gonzalez-Guerineau took the field for one final game with Penn men’s soccer. It was the end of a successful career, but the beginning of a new opportunity for the senior.

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A study by researchers from Penn Medicine found that financial crises are followed by a notable number of suicides.  The study, conducted with researchers at the University of Crete in Greece and the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, looked at suicide data in Greece from 1983 to 2012.




From field to film

By Holden McGinnis · Feb. 3, 2015

On a cold night at Rhodes Field, Mariano Gonzalez-Guerineau took the field for one final game with Penn men’s soccer. It was the end of a successful career, but the beginning of a new opportunity for the senior.




Police stood outside Copabanana minutes after a shooting last April that left a 31-year-old man dead.

From the murder at Copabanana to a crime spree that ended in a student arrest on 14 counts of burglary, last year saw a number of high profile incidents.


The Daily Pennsylvanian

The "American drama" Philadelphia offers makes it the best place to host the 2016 Democratic convention. Philadelphia, New York and Columbus, Ohio are all vying to host the convention. Though New York has previously hosted the convention three times, Johnathan Capehart argues that there are various factors of the contending host venue in New York--the Barclays Center--that make it a less than convenient spot.


In the wake of the Jan. 24 Quad break-ins, one victimized Wharton freshman Christine Esserman calls for a higher level of security surveillance within the Quad.



The Vision

We must realize that leaders of civil rights movements are as human as we are — that we are as capable of speaking out, resisting unlawful practices and leading movements as they were and, more importantly, that they will eventually succumb to the limitations of human life and no longer be able to march alongside future generations.






The Bottle (45th/52)

On a typical weekend, Penn students can often count on a friend talking about blacking out. One Penn researcher, who studies blackouts specifically, explained the phenomenon.