The Penn Secular Society wants everyone to stop believing in G-d because, well, because they don’t believe in G-d.
Front Breaking
A rivalry renewed: Penn football all set to take on Princeton
137 years. That’s how long it’s been since Penn and Princeton began playing each other in football. Now, with everything on the line, Princeton returns for a battle that may have more meaning than any of the 104 before it.
Penn women's basketball returns to the court after a breakout season
Penn returns an almost identical squad from last year’s third-place Ivy team to take on the Terriers, who have 0-8 overall record against Penn, including last year’s dramatic contest where the Red and Blue edged out St. Francis, 61-60.
For Penn field hockey, Saturday is a shot at glory
Saturday at noon, Penn (13-3, 5-1 Ivy) takes on No. 9 Princeton in the de facto Ivy League Championship game in which the winner takes the crown.
A rivalry renewed: Penn football all set to take on Princeton
137 years. That’s how long it’s been since Penn and Princeton began playing each other in football. Now, with everything on the line, Princeton returns for a battle that may have more meaning than any of the 104 before it.
Penn women's basketball returns to the court after a breakout season
Penn returns an almost identical squad from last year’s third-place Ivy team to take on the Terriers, who have 0-8 overall record against Penn, including last year’s dramatic contest where the Red and Blue edged out St. Francis, 61-60.
Office building at 39th, Walnut to be done by March 2015
No retail options are currently planned for the office building.
Lauder Institute donors among new college house supporters
Two prominent Penn families are the lead donors to a new Hill Field college house, a project that will break ground on Friday.
30 seconds with Penn men's basketball's Tony Hicks
We go into the lighter side of Tony Hicks in this edition of “30 seconds with”
Franklin Field: finding a way to stay young at heart
Through the eyes of both the old and the young, Franklin Field still holds many wonders to behold.
A toast to tradition, transvestites and Pennsylvania football
The toast toss may not drive loads of people to the stands, but it does create lasting memories.
Matthew Perry opens up on addiction, recovery
In Irvine on Wednesday, Perry recounted his personal story of drug addiction and alcoholism.
Joe Sestak talks 2016 Senate campaign
Sestak has made clear his intentions to run for Senate since earlier this year.
The state of Penn Athletics
Administrators, players and donors weigh in on how to keep Penn Athletics afloat with philanthropy.
Some profs concerned with Coursera's move into China
After Coursera partnered with a Chinese internet company in October, Penn professors are concerned with potential censorship of their courses.
Robert Hsu | E-Cigarettes: The evil new kid?
To declare e-cigarettes a silver bullet to smoking simply because it is the lesser of two evils is to blatantly ignore the lessons we have learned from tobacco control.
West Phila. rapper on path to stardom
Chill Moody, a native of 56th Street and Landsdowne Ave., debuted his third music video on MTV on Monday night.
Students, faculty, push to keep art structure on campus
A group is hoping to permanently keep DS(3), a structure of metal fences outside of Fischer Fine Arts library, which has garnered student attention.
Arielle Pardes | Stop cyberstalking your ex
Actively engaging, instead of the one-sided cyberstalking that we’re wont to do, can help tame the feelings of insanity, jealousy and powerlessness that come from seeing our exes all over the internet.
Guest Column by Jordan Coello | Keep Freshmen in the Highrises
I fail to understand why freshmen need to be prevented from living in the high rises, as if living in the high rises were the death knell for a freshman’s college experience.















