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Women's squash completes upset of the season by defeating No. 4 Columbia
This past weekend, the Quakers upset No. 4-ranked Columbia on the biggest stage they'd face as a team all season: Collegiate Squash Association National Championships and the battle for the Howe Cup.
Spring sports forecast with lacrosse, softball, and baseball
As the spring sports season is now underway, here's a look at what the men's and women's lacrosse, softball, and baseball teams are doing to prepare.
Baseball upsets Texas A&M with series win in College Station
In as good a start to the season as the team could have hoped for, Penn baseball upset Texas A&M, emerging the series victorious with two wins and a loss.
Women's squash completes upset of the season by defeating No. 4 Columbia
This past weekend, the Quakers upset No. 4-ranked Columbia on the biggest stage they'd face as a team all season: Collegiate Squash Association National Championships and the battle for the Howe Cup.
Spring sports forecast with lacrosse, softball, and baseball
As the spring sports season is now underway, here's a look at what the men's and women's lacrosse, softball, and baseball teams are doing to prepare.
Swimming and diving takes third at Ivy and ECAC Championships
Just as the women's team did last week, the men's squad finished third at the Ivy League Championships, while the women's team finished third at the ECAC Championships.
UA, student organizations call on Penn to immediately fire Amy Wax
The resolution calls on the University to provide increased transparency regarding Wax's sanctions hearing procedure, public notice of any sanctions levied, and an expansion of measures on campus to combat hateful speech.
Penn community competes in third annual PENNTRIathlon
The PENNTRIathlon aims to give the Penn community an opportunity to participate in a fitness challenge during the winter months that is both competitive and welcoming.
University City restaurant Pod reopens as KPod with reimagined South Korean dishes
Restaurateur Stephen Starr reopened Pod as KPod on Feb. 9, after almost two years of a COVID-19 pandemic-induced shutdown.
Jack Schultz hits OT game winner to lift men's lacrosse over No. 7 Duke
In a nail-biter against Duke, Penn men's lacrosse came up clutch a few times to secure an upset victory.
Women's lacrosse can't fly with the Blue Jays, but freshman Block shines in 10-8 loss
After a hot start to the season, Penn women’s lacrosse wasn’t able to make it two-for-two against Johns Hopkins at home on Saturday.
Wharton club hosts Memphis Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins for speaker event
Despite his job on basketball’s biggest stage, each year Jenkins takes the time to speak with Penn students at meetings hosted by the Wharton Undergraduate Sports Business Club, which occurred yet again on Friday, Feb. 25 over Zoom.
Women's basketball dominates Dartmouth 79-54 in Senior Day celebration
With the welcome return of senior captain Meg Hair after an absence due to injury, the seniors stepped up to name the night as their own.
Without Jordan Dingle, Quakers dig deep into rotation but come up short to Dartmouth
In a game in which Penn was missing its star player, sophomore guard Jordan Dingle, the team dug deep into its rotation but wasn’t able to pull out a win, losing 84-70 at Dartmouth.
‘Stop Putin! Stop war!’: Hundreds protest Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of City Hall
Hundreds of people at City Hall were draped in the Ukrainian flags and carrying signs, some of which read: “Stop Putin,” “USA help Ukraine,” and “NATO protect our sky.”
Sean Deresh | Penn should launch a campus-wide switch to LED lighting
Guest columnist Sean Deresh argues that a campus-wide shift to LED lighting at Penn would be a crucial step towards refining the University’s sustainable development.
Penn Wharton Alliance to host annual Diversity Case Competition with Natives at Penn
The event will be held virtually from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will focus on solving problems at the intersection of environmental sustainability and Indigenous issues.
Wharton MBA graduate hands his Good Pizza nonprofit over to Philabundance
Berman said that his time at Penn had a huge impact on the development of Good Pizza.
Penn offers $25,000 in incentives to each class year for uploading vaccine records
Chief Wellness Officer Benoit Dubé told The Daily Pennsylvanian that the incentives were created to encourage "good behaviors and smart choices" and to further foster a "community of care."


















