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Front Breaking

10/18/22 11:53pm
As the fall sports season starts to come to a close, several of Penn's teams have received national attention after strong campaigns thus far.
10/18/22 11:51pm
With half a season left to play, Penn will face arguably its toughest test of the season against a 4-1 Yale team.
10/18/22 11:12pm
The talk is part of Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Murali Balaji’s SNF Paideia course, “Media Industries and Nationalism.”
10/18/22 10:43pm
Penn sports have been threading together incredible momentums on the field, as field hockey and men's soccer joined football in earning recognition in national polls and rankings.
10/18/22 10:41pm
Smith had a total of three takeaways against the Lions: two forced fumbles and one interception.
10/18/22 10:38pm
According to court documents, Hamilton has been charged with both simple assault and harassment. His court trial is set for Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. after a private criminal complaint was filed on Oct. 3, 2022.
10/18/22 1:27am
The goal of S.U.P.E.R. is to reach students that are abstaining from substance use, in recovery, or interested in learning more about harm reduction practices, according to Penn Wellness.
10/18/22 12:32am
The strike, which started Sept. 26, worked to address fair wages and health care, according to the PMA Union.
10/18/22 12:31am
The exhibit — which will be on display until Dec. 16 — features one of the most complete collections of Japanese illustrative books of any North American institution. 
10/18/22 12:29am
The survey also found that more Americans are viewing the Court as a politically biased institution.
10/18/22 12:28am
The show took place last Saturday in the Hall of Flags in Houston Hall and featured members of the fraternity as the models, who wore bodysuits painted with different parts of the human body.
10/17/22 11:02pm
The student residents described slow response times to maintenance issues, including dirty common areas, clogged trash chutes, and malfunctioning elevators.
10/17/22 7:28pm
Guest columnist Su Ah Kim argues that the NEC’s hearing process for a candidate who is accused of a campaign violation is inherently flawed, and shares her story with the hope to prevent such an event from recurring.  
10/17/22 3:22pm
Of 32 universities surveyed in the Philly region, 13 reported that they had experienced lower enrollment from last fall.
10/17/22 10:05am
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education encourages students to take a more active role in speaking up about what we want to see in our education at Penn. 
10/17/22 1:36am
The information in the report is disseminated in compliance with federal law under the Clery Act, and contains details of all campus safety resources and public safety policies of the University.
10/17/22 1:34am
Penn students have gathered to celebrate the Jewish High Holidays as well as the week-long holiday of Sukkot, which celebrates the harvest — in many ways, such as shared meals and personal reflection.
10/17/22 1:27am
The researchers discovered that most tweets had a right-leaning spin and that posts with conservative sources received more engagement than those with liberal sources.
10/16/22 10:06pm
James Victory interpreted for Chung, who took office as prime minister in January 2020 and served until 2021.
10/16/22 10:03pm
Senior Sports Editor Matthew Frank breaks down how halfway through this season, Penn football has set itself apart from last year's team.