At Sanders' New Hampshire victory party, hundreds chanted slogans ranging from "Bernie beats Trump" to "Health care is a right." At Buttigieg's rally, the runner-up and his supporters emphasized the need for unity.
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Senior Ray Jerome is making his final year count for Penn men's basketball
Jerome, a Latham, N.Y. native, first came to Penn as a part of coach Steve Donahue’s first recruiting class.
Guest Column by James Nycz | We don’t need a Trader Joe’s shuttle
This project reflects a well-intentioned effort from the UA to respond to student needs and increase campus wellness. However, this shuttle service is not the best way to accomplish these goals.
Students praise Adichie, Penn's first Black female commencement speaker since 1978
Adichie will be the first Black woman to deliver the address since 1978, when then-Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Patricia Harris gave the speech.
Senior Ray Jerome is making his final year count for Penn men's basketball
Jerome, a Latham, N.Y. native, first came to Penn as a part of coach Steve Donahue’s first recruiting class.
Guest Column by James Nycz | We don’t need a Trader Joe’s shuttle
This project reflects a well-intentioned effort from the UA to respond to student needs and increase campus wellness. However, this shuttle service is not the best way to accomplish these goals.
After a historic season, Penn men's lacrosse is looking to keep momentum going
Penn enters the season as the No. 6 team in the country, and fans and pundits alike are excited to see how the program builds off its most successful season in recent memory.
Parker, Brodeur, and Martz win big in Ivy League and Big 5 weekly awards
After a combined four wins this weekend, Penn men's and women's basketball deservedly had a few individuals pick up weekly awards from the Ivy League and Big 5.
Philadelphia ranks as ninth best city for women in tech, falling six places from last year
Philadelphia's decreased ranking can be partly attributed to a larger gender pay gap in the city. Philadelphia women in tech are currently making 91% of what their male counterparts make, compared to 97% in 2019.
Award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to give 2020 Commencement speech
Nigerian-born Adichie is known for her critically-acclaimed books “Purple Hibiscus,” which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize in 2005 and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award in 2004, and “Half of a Yellow Sun,” which won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2007.
Filled with college-aged supporters, the enthusiastic crowd illustrated the faithful backing that Sanders boasts as he looks to win Tuesday's primary and build momentum in his presidential bid.
During his hour-long speech, Trump lauded the United States' economic prosperity and boasted about "killing the founder and leader” of ISIS. The audience chanted “lock her up” when Trump brought up Nancy Pelosi's impeachment inquiry, and booed loudly when he decried his Democratic opponents and called mainstream media "fake news."
In a bid to achieve carbon neutrality, Penn will offset emissions of University air travel
Penn-sponsored air travel by students, faculty, and staff generates approximately 64,000 tons of carbon annually, accounting for 20% of Penn’s carbon emissions, according to an email sent by Penn President Amy Gutmann to Penn community members on Jan. 29.
Carmen Maria Machado reads excerpts from her memoir ‘In the Dream House’ at KWH
Machado is a writer in residence at Penn and a recipient of the Bard Fiction Prize for her work.
Top 5 Penn basketball plays of the week: New York Ivies edition
There were plenty of memorable moments as the Red and Blue produced perhaps their strongest crop of highlights of this season.
Strong beam and floor rotations aren't enough as Penn gymnastics falls to Temple
Penn gymnastics was handed a tight loss by Temple on Sunday, the team's third home loss this season.
Breaking down three of the biggest games remaining for Penn men's basketball
It is still early in the conference season, so the Quakers still have many important games left to decide if they are to return to the Ivy League Tournament and potentially win a conference title.
Penn Med finds patients more likely to track steps with smartphones than wearable devices
The study found that discharged patients who used smartphones to track their daily step counts were 32% more likely than those using wearable devices to continue sending the information to the researchers six months after leaving the hospital.
At a rally before Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, Warren called for “big structural change.”
Penn for Bernie joined a group of around 40 students in New Hampshire and returned to Philadelphia Sunday night. Four Biden supporters from Penn also canvassed throughout the state.


















