ISO: The Eatery’s Salad Dressing
If you were looking for cheap and healthful meals on campus in the 1970s, the place to eat was the basement of the Christian Association.
Wake Up The Ghosts
Penn men's basketball celebrates an Ivy League championship by cutting down the nets at an empty Palestra in the middle of the night.
Sweet Memories
Penn’s 1977-78 men's basketball team basks in Palestra honors, 40 years after its run to the Sweet 16.
The Art of Looking
Can examining art help students become better doctors?
The Top 10 Wins of 2017
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and important wins in the last year of Penn sports.
Pictures of Penn, Vol. 2
Welcome to our second edition of “Pictures Penn.” We’re pleased to share these photos submitted by your fellow Quakers throughout the fall.
The Legend of Frances Houston
James Widerman C’66 shares a touching memory of how biomedical librarian Frances Houston helped his father, Arnold H. Widerman C’33 M’37, obtain books for his classes.
On Top of the Baseball World
Derek Vigoa C'12, a member of the Houston Astros front office, reflects on a thrilling ride to a World Series championship.
The Worlds Between
An exhibit at Van Pelt Library proves how long humans have been interested in unseen forces and the many ways they’ve tried to harness them.
Sandra Zhao C’10 Has a New Take on “Ready-to-Wear”
Sandra Zhao C’10's clothing company, Zuri, makes one dress and one dress only. But it's so versatile, any woman can wear it for any occasion.
Meet Penn’s Newest Recruit
Penn basketball brings on 12-year-old Tommy Johnston as honorary team member.
Theatre By Design
Sara Outing C'13 has already built a successful career in theatre set design—and she has the 2017 Barrymore Award nomination to prove it.
Sophomore Sensations
The key to the Penn basketball season may rest in the capable hands of second-year standouts AJ Brodeur, Ryan Betley and Devon Goodman.
Mark Ayzenberg C’09 Won’t Quit His Day Job
Orthopedic surgeon Mark Ayzenberg C’09 can wield a Nikon camera with as much finesse as he can an arthroscope.
Pausing Nature
When she needs more art supplies, Linda Stillman CW'70 plants flowers.
History on the Gridiron
Penn football players reflect on record-setting 65-47 win over Lehigh.
Pictures of Penn, Vol. 1
From time to time, the Gazette receives photos with Alumni Notes submissions. Although our design doesn't allow room to print them in the magazine, we thought it would be fun to share a selection here. We hope you enjoy these “Pictures of Penn.”
From Penn to the Pros
Penn's growing NFL connection gets stronger as Greg Van Roten W'12 makes final Carolina Panthers roster.
Dance Fusion
Ramita Ravi C'17 took a spin on the current season of "So You Think You Can Dance."
Hidden Gem
Some of the world's premier soccer teams continue to descend on Rhodes Field as a top-flight training destination.
A Passion for Paper
Rachel Eisenberg Braun C'80 G'80, who holds the world record for largest graph paper collection, spoke with the Gazette about finding beauty among the lines.
Draft Party
Penn baseball revels in “historic day” after a record four players are selected in 2017 Major League Baseball draft.
PennDesign Takes Up Residence
As artists-in-residence at Manitoga, PennDesign students have transported their large project 150 miles north, where it's on view through November.
Daniel Faggella G’11 Looks Toward the Future
Daniel Faggella G’11 turned his master's thesis into a niche online business that he just sold for $1+ million.