The Red and Blue reversed the results from last weekend two losses, pulling off a sweep that culminated in a Fran Dougherty-fueled win over Columbia on Saturday night.
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Penn gymnastics is coming home while looking for improvement
Despite their lack of immediate success, the Red and Blue still have much of the season left to turn it around. And that turning point might just be Saturday.
Guest Column by Leah Geoghegan | An ongoing conversation
It not just reaching out in the moment that counts, but maintaining an ongoing conversation with students.
Penn basketball builds big lead, staves off late rally to beat Cornell, 90-83
With its back up against the wall, Penn basketball responded against floundering Cornell by putting on a dazzling first-half offensive display and hanging on late to beat the Big Red, 90-83.
Penn gymnastics is coming home while looking for improvement
Despite their lack of immediate success, the Red and Blue still have much of the season left to turn it around. And that turning point might just be Saturday.
Guest Column by Leah Geoghegan | An ongoing conversation
It not just reaching out in the moment that counts, but maintaining an ongoing conversation with students.
How other colleges respond to death
In light of recent undergraduate deaths on Penn’s campus, The Daily Pennsylvanian examined how students, administrators and communities at two other universities have reacted to student deaths on their campuses. At Cornell, three students committed suicide within the span of a month in 2010 by jumping off of campus bridges.
Vice President Biden unveiled new Amtrak locomotive
Biden showed strong support for the new Amtrak locomotive as the engine of technological, environmental and economical progress.
Spicing up Locust, ARCH officially opens
A whole afternoon of food and celebration filled the Arts, Research and Culture House at Thursday’s ARCH Open House.
Will Penn fencing seize a big chance at Ivy championships?
For Penn fencing, this weekend is all about Ivy, as the Quakers head to Brown to compete in the Ivy League Championships.
Last Sheerr pool swim for Penn men's swimming
Penn will be facing a Harvard (6-2, 6-0 Ivy) team that is coming off two big wins last weekend, as the Crimson soundly defeated both Yale and Princeton to remain undefeated in the conference.
IAA profits from the Ivy League Model UN Conference
With revenue earned from the ILMUNC, the IAA funds its members to attend collegiate conferences, social events, academic programming, and other causes.
Prof. Fowler talks social networks and their impact
Fowler showed how the behavior of our social connections impact our behavioral patterns in regards to obesity, happiness, smoking, etc.
Penn track and field takes on the other Penn school
On Saturday, Penn track and field will take another step toward its final kick at the end of the season, this time at Penn State in the Sykes and Sabock Challenge Cup.
William Penn Foundation welcomes new director Peter Degnan
The William Penn Foundation is optimistic about Degnan’s track record of success in management, and looks forward to advancing its mission under his leadership.
Penn women's basketball looks to take it one week at a time
Coming off of last weekend’s dominant wins over Dartmouth and Harvard, Penn (12-5, 2-1 Ivy) is looking to continue its hot streak this weekend as it travels to face Cornell (11-7, 3-1) and Columbia (4-14, 1-3).
Penn basketball has a sense of desperation as it takes on Cornell and Columbia
Penn is a desperate, beaten team. It’s the 12th round, and one more punch is going to knock the Red and Blue out for good.
Open courses closed to Iran, Sudan and Cuba
Recent restrictions on the distribution of Coursera’s content to users in Iran, Sudan and Cuba have raised concerns among Penn professors who offer courses on the website.The restrictions are the result of trade sanctions that the U.S.
Active Minds launches mental health blog Pennsive
Pennsive aims to combat stigma of mental illness by engaging Penn student body in a conversation about mental wellness and personal struggles.
Penn Alum in Film: "Someone Marry Barry"
Three Penn grads-turned-film-producers talk about their journey together, and the various merits and struggles associated with creating an independent film.











