In Photos: A weekend of Ivy League baseball playoff series
The Penn community came out in full force on Friday night to watch Penn football's home opener against Dartmouth. The game marked the Quakers' return to Franklin Field after two years due to COVID-19 suspending the 2020 season. Here's what the game looked like.
After over one year without sporting events, the Quakers returned to competition on Mar. 27 under new health and safety guidelines. Here's what the first week of games looked like.
The pandemic has altered much of American life, but one of its hallmarks persisted: the Super Bowl. Here's how the Penn and Philadelphia communities watched the game.
Penn Graduate and Professional Student Assembly alleged that University officials encroached on the organization's abilities.
Sports columnist Piper Slinka-Petka argues that even if the Ivy League participated in pay-for-play, more athletes would not be attracted to the Ancient Eight.
Junior thrower Angeludi Asaah competes at Penn Challenge on March 18, 2023.
Senior attacker Cam Rubin looks for the pass against Princeton on March 18, 2023.
Senior midfielder Hugh Mullane runs past a defender against Princeton on March 18, 2023.
Senior columnist Ananya Shah asserts that prioritizing investment in student-athletes is crucial for fostering campus spirit and maintaining competitiveness in Division I sports.
Junior foilist Sabrina Cho parries an attack from Notre Dame's Nicole Pustilnik during their bout on Jan. 22, 2023.
Senior distance runner Edwin Klanke competes in the Big 5 Meet on April 2, 2022.
Junior freestyle and individual medley specialist Anna Moehn raced in three events.
Anna Moehn and Sydney Bergstrom qualify for NCAA Championships for Penn women’s swimming and diving.