Art of Appreciation
Prose portraits. Penn in Ink.
Yesterday’s Plans for Tomorrow
“Whither Pennsylvania in the 1970s?”
Ben in Pictures
Window, Jan|Feb 2006
… And Many More
From The Editor: Nov|Dec 2002
Safe Places
Alumni talk about the struggles to establish resources for African Americans, women, and sexual minorities on campus.
Ad It Up!
From flour bags to four-wheel drives, one hundred years of advertising in the Gazette reflects a changing world and a changing University alumni relationship.
Back to the Future
Throughout the 21st century, Penn continues to make waves and reinvent itself—in surprising ways, as a bicentennial timeline from a 2102 Gazette shows.
Leaving and Coming Back
For a century the Gazette has been reporting on the annual rite of spring —Alumni Weekend and Commencement —in which alumni renew their ties with Penn and each other and the latest set of graduates says goodbye to their student days.
Changing Times
Our fourth Centennial timeline: 1961-1981.
The Century in Sports
Whether the cry from Quaker fans has been "Hurrah!" or "Help!" the Gazette has been there to record the wins, the losses, and the would/could/should have beens.
World War and Cold War: 1941-1960
Our third Centennial timeline: 1941-1960.
Professor Quagmire
A Chronicle of Campus Changes Through One Absent Mind
Finals
“Honor Veteran Teachers
of College Faculty”
Penn Between the Wars: 1919-1940
Boom, bust, and the University’s bicentennial.
A Selective (Old) Penn Chronology 1902-1918
Our first Centennial timeline covers 1902 to 1918, when Old Penn becomes the Gazette (and World War I ended).
Tweaking History … and Everything Else
Looking back at one of the Gazette's favorite illustrators
Happy Hundredth
From the Editor: Jan|Feb 2002
100 Years of the Gazette
The first century of Penn's alumni magazine
Decade by Decade
Summaries of Gazette issues at 10-year intervals during our 100 years of publication, from the first eight-page issue, in November 1902, to October 1992.
Pennsylmania
Double acrostic and cryptic crossword puzzles published Feb 1997–Nov 2001.
Centennial Celebration
Alumni, University staff, and friends of the magazine gathered to celebrate The Pennsylvania Gazette’s 100th year of publication at the Inn at Penn on February 13. Gazette editors and guest readers performed excerpts from the magazine—from turn-of-the-century praise for the “new” Franklin Field to a personal account of escape from the World Trade Center on 9/11—followed by a reception attended by about 100 people.