Overcoming Fear, Finding Love
In a “hard year,” praise for a class “forged in the crucible of change.”
Renaissance Man Recaptured
“Red and Blue” composer William J. Goeckel C1895 L1896 honored.
Wyatt’s World
The Ivy League’s all-time home run king powered Penn back to the NCAA baseball tournament.
A Blazing Career on the Track
Track’s Whittaker caps a special career at Penn.
Persistent Demons
Erik Larson C’76 on the Civil War’s start. The Demon of Unrest.
Alvin and the Gold Medals
Penn’s Paris Olympics triumph (in 1900).
Penn and Philly
Penn stories “in, of, and for Philadelphia” online.
Championship Lane
Men’s squash national champions with first-ever Potter Cup win.
Locating TV’s Golden Age
Mark Kamine C’79 found the right places for two acclaimed TV series.
We Should Be Friends
For the past 20 years, Aaron Karo W’01 and Matt Ritter L’05 have been part of a unique friendship tradition called “Man of the Year” with their childhood buddies. Now, the fellow comedians and writers have launched a podcast of the same name to encourage other men to create, maintain, and grow their own friendships.
Fighting a Pernicious Evil
The head of Penn’s task force on combating antisemitism on progress so far.
Facing Hate with Allyship
Interfaith Commemoration highlights Black–Jewish allyship.
The Niki and Izzy Show
Women’s lacrosse’s senior standouts Niki Miles and Izzy Rohr.
Chasing Justice
As a young federal civil rights prosecutor, Jared Fishman C’99 investigated the police killing of a Black New Orleans resident in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Now, after writing a book on what he calls “one of the most egregious cases of police misconduct in recent American history,” he’s tackling criminal justice reform on a broader scale.
Rules of Engagement
Evaluating the laws of armed conflict in the Israel-Hamas war.
Big 5 Fireworks
A thrilling victory and buzzer-beating defeat for men’s basketball.
Freshman Phenom
Football’s bright spot: freshman running back Malachi Hosley.
Larger Than Life
Track and field coach—and much more—Tony Tenisci remembered.
Gold at the Marathon
Ron Gold C’83 W’83 raced in the New York Marathon in a handcycle.
Palestra Pandemonium
1988 upset: Penn 71–Villanova 70.
Nobel Cause
mRNA researchers Kariko and Weissman win Nobel Prize.
New Normal, New Team
Men’s basketball looks to bounce back from star losses.
$10 Million Each for International Students and Healthcare Entrepreneurship
$20 million for international students and healthcare entrepreneurship.
A Blanket and a Bond
Belated recognition in a gift from one swimmer to another.