Penn Museum and Reading Terminal Market guests experienced Chinese traditions and customs during Lunar New Year celebrations.
Front Breaking
UA and SAC consider using surplus funds for student group on-campus space rentals
The UA and SAC are considering launching a new pilot program to fund on-campus rental fees for groups using reserve funds which the UA budget committee approved last fall.
Penn Vet offers health services to pets and owners at annual pet vaccination event
Penn Vet offered free pet vaccinations and low-cost microchips to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
Penn still illegally underpays security guards. The city may revoke $1.2M in subsidies.
Deputy Communications Director for the Office of the Mayor Lauren Cox wrote that no legal action has been taken but that suspending Penn's nonprofit water discount is on the table if Penn continues to violate the prevailing wage law.
UA and SAC consider using surplus funds for student group on-campus space rentals
The UA and SAC are considering launching a new pilot program to fund on-campus rental fees for groups using reserve funds which the UA budget committee approved last fall.
Penn Vet offers health services to pets and owners at annual pet vaccination event
Penn Vet offered free pet vaccinations and low-cost microchips to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
Top 5 Penn basketball plays of the week: St. Joe's edition
This weekend, the men fell to Saint Joseph's, 87-81, but along the way there were many exciting moments.
Squash coaches Gilly Lane and Jack Wyant bring years of international experience to Penn
With all of the attention on Penn’s world-class players, it’s often forgotten that Lane and Wyant are themselves prominent members of the national squash scene.
Editorial | Penn, don't be embarrassed by Trump's impeachment. Instead, engage politically
Instead of passively lamenting Trump’s Penn affiliation, students should use impeachment as an opportunity to fight for policies they believe in.
Penn men's and women's track and field set records at Penn 8-Team Select
After a record-setting opening weekend last month in Annapolis, Md., both the men’s and women’s teams were determined to repeat their success this Saturday in Staten Island.
Bridget Yu | The dialogue on mental health needs concrete solutions
Simply stating the flaws is not enough; we must target and pinpoint concrete solutions if we seek any form of progress.
Sophia DuRose | Law school applications are too expensive
In a world that already caters to wealth, putting one more boundary in the way of less privileged students is not the way to ensure equal access to higher education.
Guest Column by Francois Barrilleaux | Soleimani killing as senseless as voting for Republicans in 2020
Yes, Soleimani was a terrible individual who deserved what he got, but killing Soleimani has put American troops at greater risk by moving the United States and Iran closer to war, dramatically destabilizing the region, and doing enormous damage to United States-Iranian relations.
Penn wrestling picks up two big wins, falls to Army in weekend of EIWA dual matchups
The Quakers opened their Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association competition season with three dual matches, going 2-1 on the weekend.
DP Sports Player of the Week: Nia Akins
Penn track and field is bound to have a record-breaking season, and senior Nia Akins is shaping up to be a large part of that.
Penn men's and women's squash drop road matches to undefeated Trinity
In two tightly contested matches, both Penn men’s and women’s squash fell to No. 2 Trinity on the road.
Penn men's and women's swimming lose to difficult opponent in Harvard dual meet
The men’s team fell by a score of 169-128, while their women counterparts lost, 187-113. Even in the losses, the teams had respectable performances.
Sydney Kraez's strong performance highlights difficult meet for Penn gymnastics
This Sunday, the Quakers traveled to Washington to compete against Cornell, Kent State, and George Washington in the Lindsey Ferris Invitational.
Penn men's and women's fencing find success at home in Philadelphia Invitational
Penn men’s and women’s fencing were back in action at the Tse Center this weekend hosting the Philadelphia Invitational.
The march started at Logan Circle and ended at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. People braced the snow and cold temperatures in support of several sociopolitical causes.



















