Leading up to and during this Thanksgiving break, many Penn students joined the national protest against a grand jury’s decision to not indict police officer Darren Wilson, a white man, for shooting Michael Brown, a black teenager.
Front Breaking
Hannah Rosenfeld | Global Priorities
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
Penn wrestling splits first set of dual meets
While the Quakers showed a lot of promise Sunday in Lawrenceville their flaws also got exposed as they split their dual meets with Clarion and Rider.
Jonathan Iwry | Offended? Good.
That’s the beauty of free speech: Every now and then, people might actually prompt us to rethink, revise or even reinforce our ideas.
Hannah Rosenfeld | Global Priorities
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
Penn wrestling splits first set of dual meets
While the Quakers showed a lot of promise Sunday in Lawrenceville their flaws also got exposed as they split their dual meets with Clarion and Rider.
Wenik | Once again, Penn basketball falters when it matters against Wagner
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The past two seasons, Penn basketball has come up short against Wagner when it mattered most, failing to execute with the game on the line and then coming up short in overtime. But this year’s 64-61 loss to the Seahawks hurts so much more. The Quakers came out like gangbusters in this one, shooting 11-for-18 in the first half.
Penn basketball falls on the road at Wagner, 64-61
In the final few minutes, the Quakers came undone, unable to come away from the road tilt with their first win of the year as the Seahawks took the victory, 64-61. Penn committed 22 turnovers, including a key turnover in the final minute of the game.
Penn basketball up on Wagner at halftime, 31-26
From the opening tip, Penn basketball was in an Empire State of mind. The Quakers came roaring out of the gate, going on a 14-2 run to start the game against Wagner.
Liveblog | Penn basketball at Wagner
Penn basketball has shaken off that Thanksgiving slumber and is taking Staten Island, N.Y. for the day.
Crime Log: Nov. 14 – Nov. 20
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Nov. 14 and Nov. 20, 2014.
Sophomore joins finance 'Hall of Fame'
This Thanksgiving, Engineering Sophomore Ashok Rao has much to be grateful for.
Career Services devotes resources to veterans after petition
Career Services launched a new webpage specifically for veteran students last week.
Penn basketball loses fourth straight, 76-67 to Temple
In their first Big 5 game of the season, the Quakers were unable to pull it out, falling 76-67 to Temple in a close, foul-filled contest.
Penn women's basketball dominates New Hampshire, 74-37
The Quakers blitzed New Hampshire on Tuesday night, 74-37, controlling all facets of the game while showing off their depth.
Penn basketball trailing Temple, 44-37 at the half
Through the first half, Penn and Temple played a close and physical game, as the Owls take a 44-37 lead into the break.
Students march through campus in protest
Students gathered on Penn's campus together to protest and join the citywide march in response to yesterday's Ferguson
Research team prevents symptoms of sleep deprivation in mice
Post-doctoral research fellow Robbert Havekes and his research team have found that cognitive impairments resulting from sleep deprivation may not be completely untreatable.
Protest covers Philadelphia after Ferguson announcement
The Daily Pennsylvanian was on the scene as crowds gathered at City Hall to hear the decision
The social (media) Ivy
The University's central social media accounts, particularly Twitter, have fostered engagement with current and prospective students, alumni and even television networks.

















