The Quakers receive a first round bye and will play host to the winners of Massachusetts versus Evansville on Sunday.
Front Breaking
Wharton board chair, Magill adversary Marc Rowan floated for Trump’s Treasury secretary
Rowan, a prominent Magill critic and the chair of the Wharton Board of Advisors, is a candidate to be appointed as President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of the Treasury.
The Quakers conceded three goals as the Tigers punched their ticket to the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament.
Magill concedes ‘mistake’ in Congress testimony, defends response to campus divisions as Penn president
Magill discussed topics including institutional neutrality, institutional statements, and university responses to external political pressures.
Wharton board chair, Magill adversary Marc Rowan floated for Trump’s Treasury secretary
Rowan, a prominent Magill critic and the chair of the Wharton Board of Advisors, is a candidate to be appointed as President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of the Treasury.
The Quakers conceded three goals as the Tigers punched their ticket to the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament.
Penn Political Science professors diagnose election results, Trump’s victory at roundtable event
Professors John Lapinski, Matthew Levendusky, Marc Meredith, and Diana Mutz discussed their thoughts on the election and had a Q&A session with an audience of about 100 undergraduates and faculty.
Penn volleyball ends season with nail-biting double header
The Quakers won two nights on the road in intense five set games.
Ott Center hosts grand opening as donors, administrators celebrate new facility
The event featured remarks from Interim Penn President Larry Jameson, Athletic Director Alanna Wren, and Penn track and field coach Steve Dolan, among others.
Tiyya Geiger | Failure as navigation
Columnist Tiyya Geiger implores Penn students to embrace failure as a way to learn in and out of the classroom.
Arshiya Pant | All politics is local; let’s start acting like it
Columnist Arshiya Pant discusses the importance of participating in local politics amidst the dominance of national conversations.
Diya Choksey | Sweaters, scarves, and sweating: dressing for Philadelphia’s ‘fall’-acies
Columnist Diya Choksey tackles the challenge of dressing for Philadelphia’s unpredictable fall, where the struggle to “layer up” for chilly mornings and endure overheated classrooms mirrors the chaos of college life itself.
Piper Slinka-Petka | Start being ‘chalant’
Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka critiques how Penn’s culture pushes students to be “nonchalant” and encourages them to embrace emotional honesty and vulnerability.
A walk-off field goal lifted the Crimson ahead in the final moments.
The Hawks' length led to dominance on the offensive glass.
Almqvist’s 21 points not enough as Penn women’s basketball falls to St. Joe’s
The Quakers fell behind early and could not catch up in their Big 5 opener.
No. 12 Penn men’s soccer punches ticket to Ivy League Tournament final with 2-1 win over Brown
The golden goal from junior defender Oliver Pratt in the fourth minute of extra time made all the difference.
Trump appoints Penn professor and alumnus as Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor
If confirmed, Clayton would oversee the most prestigious U.S. attorney’s office in the country and oversee the high-profile criminal cases against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Alan Dershowitz criticizes Amy Wax sanctions, talks free speech at Penn Federalist Society event
Dershowitz praised Penn Hillel and the University for hosting him, noting that he has not been able to speak at Harvard University since the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.
Democrat, 1999 College and Wharton graduate Dave Min wins House seat in California’s 47th district
Despite Min's win in California’s 47th Congressional District, which was considered one of the most competitive in the country, the Republican Party gained control of the House of Representatives on Nov. 14.



















