Penn Museum unveils exhibition featuring century-old watercolors of Egyptian tombs
The display includes artifacts and watercolor paintings of tomb artwork that were created during Penn Museum excavations from 1921 to 1923.
The display includes artifacts and watercolor paintings of tomb artwork that were created during Penn Museum excavations from 1921 to 1923.
The Quakers pulled off the upset in coach Fran McCaffery’s first season at the helm.
A full team effort sent the Quakers to their first championship game since 2018.
Junior forward TJ Power scored 44 points in Penn’s seismic victory.
The Quakers pulled off the upset in coach Fran McCaffery’s first season at the helm.
A full team effort sent the Quakers to their first championship game since 2018.
Sophomore guard AJ Levine hit a game-winner to send the Quakers to the conference final — and compete for a spot in March Madness.
Roberts will miss the tournament due to a new concussion.
The development that is taking over the Ivy League catapulted the Quakers to their first winning season in three years.
How did the Quakers get here? Who is their main competition? Our guide has you covered.
United States District Court Judge Gerald Pappert’s decision could determine the scope of the EEOC’s investigations into antisemitism on college campuses nationwide.
While Penn men’s squash fell to Harvard in the semifinal, women’s squash senior Jana Dweek helped Penn win the championship in a dramatic final round.
Ahead of the full board’s stated meeting on March 6, trustees met in committee sessions to review updates on Penn’s financial outlook, campus construction projects, and new academic programs.
Both the tuition increase and the financial aid budget are pending final approval by the Board of Trustees at its stated meeting on Friday.
Columnist Eden Liu argues that chronic delays, communication failures, and structural backlog within the Student Allocations Commission have eroded trust and that urgent reform is needed to save what is left.
Also, a new Blank Street location opening in University City.
In the absence of widespread guidance, Penn students have shared resources and hosted workshops to inform the campus community about how to prepare for possible confrontations with federal agents.
“Some of us pay, let’s say, almost a hundred thousand dollars in tuition,” Pinto said. “To be living under these conditions, it’s just not adding up.”
Ahead of Magill’s appointment at Georgetown Law, Penn administrators and donors shared reflections on her presidency with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
At approximately 3,500 square feet, the University City store is expected to be one of the brand’s largest cafés in the United States.