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 semi-final, women’s squash senior Jana Dweek helped Penn win the championship in a dramatic final round.
There’s no ceiling for Penn indoor track and field. The Quakers took on the rest of the Ivy conference last weekend at the ...
The Feb. 26 discussion was held at Steinberg-Dietrich Hall and highlighted AI-related energy and water consumption issues.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian examines how differing histories of power and survival shape the way nationalism is understood and ...
Penn’s 270th Commencement, scheduled for May 18 at Franklin Field, will grant degrees to graduates, recognize honorary ...
The week of events took place from Feb. 24-27 and was co-hosted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and the Vagelos ...
Housed within the Abramson Cancer Center, the King Center for Lynch Syndrome will be first named and endowed center devoted ...
In a battle between the Red and Blue and the Crimson, Penn came out on top. With a 64-61 win, Penn secured its spot in Ivy ...
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.
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 ...
Penn’s breaststroke legacy continues. At Ivy League men’s swimming and diving championships at Princeton last week, sophomore ...
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