A crowd of nearly 200 people joined together at the LOVE Statue on Tuesday at noon.
Front Breaking
New student magazine explores unconventional forms of journalism
The Woodlands, now in its second issue, aims to amplify writers’ voices and publish unconventional journalism pieces.
Penn Global has deferred all University-affiliated travel to Israel and Palestine "until further notice" and plans to remain in contact with all Penn students who are currently studying or visiting the region.
Fourth annual Penn Climate Week features wider student engagement in climate action
The 2023 Penn Climate Week, which ran from Sept. 18 to 22, consisted of nearly 40 events spanning topics from agricultural sustainability to public health.
New student magazine explores unconventional forms of journalism
The Woodlands, now in its second issue, aims to amplify writers’ voices and publish unconventional journalism pieces.
Penn Global has deferred all University-affiliated travel to Israel and Palestine "until further notice" and plans to remain in contact with all Penn students who are currently studying or visiting the region.
Penn trustees reject student voting rights proposal, citing 'existing avenues' for representation
Multiple student liaisons to the trustees said there remain flaws in how University decision-making engages with student perspectives.
Natives at Penn hosts march on campus to celebrate Indigenous People's Day
Carrying their tribal nation's flags, posters, and a Natives at Penn banner, students marched from Gutmann College House to the Starbucks at 34th and Walnut Street beginning at 10 a.m.
Velaga swam and played tennis competitively growing up, inspired by her older sister.
New club encourages students to explore hip-hop’s legacy, music industry
The Students of Hip Hop Legacy club allows students to explore their passion for hip-hop.
Three Penn researchers win 'High-Risk, High-Reward' grants from the NIH
The program is dedicated to advancing impactful biomedical or behavioral research spearheaded by exceptionally creative scientists.
Penn Museum's first active archaeological dig recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site
The excavation of the site began in 1950 under Rodney Young, former curator-in-charge of the Penn Museum's Mediterranean Section.
Izzy Feinfeld | Penn needs to end applications for clubs
Columnist Izzy Feinfeld calls on clubs at Penn to have a more open application process and prioritize building community.
Penn rowing looks to kickstart its fall season at the Navy Day Regatta
The Quaker rowing teams will all compete on the Schuylkill against a medley of collegiate and non-collegiate teams.
RA union, Penn to enter negotiations after National Labor Relations Board certifies election
Previously, RAs and GRAs overwhelmingly chose to unionize in a 142-22 vote, representing an approximate 75% turnout from the University’s nearly 220 RA.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court candidate speaks to Penn Dems about importance of election
McCaffery spoke about the unique power of the state Supreme Court to make decisions that affect Pennsylvanians.
Penn graduate student workers file for election, possibly creating another historic union in Phila.
Last week, organizers entered College Hall and delivered a letter with nearly 500 signatures directed to President Liz Magill and Provost John Jackson.
15 Questions with … Max Fonseca, a Penn men’s golf freshman
The Miami native has already appeared in two tournaments for the Quakers this fall.
Field hockey stays undefeated in conference play, while men’s soccer picked up its first Ivy win.
Roshkoff ended with a 10-6 singles record for the 2022-23 season



















