Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Monday, Jan. 12, 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian

Front Breaking


The Latest

Two-time Ivy League scoring champion and 2010-11 Ivy League Rookie of the Year Alyssa Baron is 21 points away from becoming one of 18 women in program history to break 1,000 career points.






The Daily Pennsylvanian

It is really essential that Penn eliminate, as far as possible, bottled water from campus. This would put the University in the forefront of the environmental movement, and make us a leader among the Ivies and higher ed all over the country.




	A new retail space is slated to replace the Fortieth Street M.E. Church at 40th and Sansom streets near The Fresh Grocer. Dunkin’ Donuts, Whirled Peace Frozen Yogurt and Philadelphia Chutney Company will be among the new dining options in the space.

The Fortieth Street M.E. Church will be demolished and replaced with a contemporary glass-front retail space that will house four new dining and shopping options, including Dunkin’ Donuts, Whirled Peace Frozen Yogurt and Philadelphia Chutney Company. The fourth property is still available for lease.


Wrestling vs Princeton

Mark Rappo

Senior Mark Rappo spent the 2011-12 season interning on Wall Street. Now, he returns as Penn’s only grappler at 125 pounds. Ranked No. 13 heading into the season, he will make his comeback Sunday in the Keystone Classic at the Palestra.




The Daily Pennsylvanian

As the team’s season gets underway, it is unclear whether it will be the talented freshman class or the veterans on the team — or some combination of the two — that will fill a part of the void left by Brendan McHugh’s graduation.


The Daily Pennsylvanian

The Penn basketball season has already tipped off, and with it the annual tradition of students waiting to buy season tickets at The Line has come and gone. But for most students, this historic tradition went by largely unnoticed.


	Sophomore kicker Connor Loftus and senior punter/holder Scott Lopano will play their final game together Saturday at Cornell.

Starting kicker Connor Loftus and starting punter and holder Scott Lopano like to have fun while they are waiting for their turn on the gridiron. But when they’ve gotten on the field this season, they have done a near-flawless job.