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(11/03/18 7:03pm)
This year, Penn women’s basketball looks much different than it did last season. Gone are the days of dominance from Michelle Nwokedi and Anna Ross, two all-time greats who graduated after last season. Now, though, the Quakers have the opportunity to write a new chapter.
(11/05/18 1:10am)
“It’s totally unique. People don’t know what it is; we don’t even know what it is.”
(10/30/18 12:09am)
Nearly a hundred members of the Penn community crowded together on College Green to honor the lives of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims.
(10/29/18 2:49am)
Penn volleyball struggled on the road this weekend.
(10/27/18 10:05pm)
Several weeks ago, the University of Pennsylvania announced proposed changes to the process for reporting issues of sexual harassment in our community. One change is to designate a single staff member to receive and respond to allegations of sexual harassment from across campus. We are pleased that Penn is finally responding to urgent critiques raised by Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania, Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, and others: When deans, department chairs, and peers of the accused are given the power to investigate sexual misconduct, allegations are often swept under the rug. When students allege misconduct by their employers, supervisors, or instructors, there are massive power imbalances that the University has not been mitigating. We hope this policy will be a step in the direction of changing that. However, there are several things that continue to concern us, as members of GET-UP, Penn’s union of graduate workers.
(10/28/18 1:53am)
A shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue has left at least 11 dead, including Penn alumnus Jerry Rabinowitz. Several hours after the shooting, which occurred on Saturday morning, Penn President Amy Gutmann released a statement condemning the deadly attack and the wave of gun shootings that has taken place across the nation.
(10/25/18 2:48am)
In a battle of neighbors, Penn men’s soccer’s defense dominated. Unfortunately for the Quakers, the team’s offense couldn’t capitalize.
(10/30/18 5:48am)
Residents in 3929 and 3931 Pine St. were not evicted last week — news that came as a welcome respite for Penn students who had been facing the threat of eviction for more than a month.
(10/22/18 12:17am)
Common Grounds, a coffee shop on Temple University’s campus, has come under fire for prominently displaying a neon sign that reads, “Up All Night on Adderall.”
(10/21/18 2:47am)
The Red and Blue are doing all they can to remain relevant in the championship conversation.
(10/18/18 1:14am)
As a Penn Law School alumnus, I do not share the recent call of 4,000 petitioners for the firing of law professor Amy Wax for her Trumpian denigration of Christine Blasey Ford and her sexual assault allegations as academic freedom protects academics even those who are fools or ideologues.
(10/18/18 3:30am)
In an auditorium of about three dozen Penn students, Philadelphia's District Attorney Larry Krasner and other city activists spoke about how their spiritualities inspired them to work in politics.
(10/13/18 5:42pm)
Sia and some trill gals, Amadi, Landry, and Yeabe discuss musicians who have recently come under fire for doing/saying/acting in problematic ways. Let's get into it!
(10/11/18 12:41am)
The Ivy League season is still just beginning, but Penn football's game this weekend already feels like a must win.
(10/08/18 3:56am)
Dartmouth just doesn’t have an answer to Alexa Schneck.
(09/30/18 3:47pm)
With its fourth consecutive shutout and seventh of the year, Penn women’s soccer is putting the rest of the Ivy League on notice.
(09/29/18 11:53pm)
Over 230 miles separate Penn and Cornell, but in a conference clash in men’s soccer on Saturday, the two schools felt way closer.
(09/28/18 10:47pm)
Penn volleyball is fired up as it welcomes a couple of Ivy League opponents to campus.
(09/25/18 12:10am)
Months after former star player and assistant coach Ira Bowman left Penn men’s basketball for Auburn in July, head coach Steve Donahue announced the promotion of one of Bowman’s former Penn teammates.
(09/25/18 12:13am)
At six p.m. on Friday night, about 20 undergraduate and graduate students assembled in room 330 of Fisher Bennett Hall for the first general body meeting of Penn Socialists, an on-campus socialist organization united under the shared vision that humanity is unsustainable under capitalism.