‘A Magic Moment’
In a thrilling conclusion to his final Penn Relays, senior Thomas Awad led Penn to its first relay championship in 42 years.
Hall Call
Members of Penn's 1970-71 men's basketball team honored with Big 5 Hall of Fame induction, reminisces about historic season.
Off the Beat: To ICCAs and Back
This student a cappella group has had a packed spring semester, from regional competitions to filming for a reality show.
Mattis Madness
On a historic day for Penn sports, Wharton senior Sam Mattis took a big step toward the Olympics with a record-setting discus throw.
Alumna Selected as Yale Younger Poet
Airea D. Matthews C’94 will have the next book (Volume 111) in the prestigious Yale Series of Younger Poets.
Happy Reunion
Spurred on by a feature in this magazine, the central players of Penn's storied 1965-66 basketball team reunited for the first time in 50 years.
Shining Moment
After winning its second Ivy League women's basketball championship in three years at Princeton, Penn returned home for a special net-cutting celebration at the Palestra.
Rookie Revolution
Thrown right into the fire, Penn's talented freshmen are showing that better days may lie ahead for the men's basketball program: "I think the future is going to be very good to us."
Make It Mini
Adjunct anthropology professor Louise Krasniewicz is a prize-winning miniature-maker—and she's researching our attraction to tiny worlds at the same time.
‘A Big Special Family’
Penn basketball legends from six decades unite at the Palestra to celebrate Big 5 anniversary.
‘From Away’
In coastal Maine, the Tepler family—including dad Sheldon L'81, mom Denise C'78 G'81, and daughter Maya C'11—have opened their home to two Burundian asylum-seekers. Now Maya is making a documentary about the experience, titled 'From Away.'
The Top Ten Games of 2015
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and historic games in the last year of Penn sports.
Choosing Paper
Through a West Philly-based, non-profit print shop and zine library called The Soapbox, several alums are putting paper first.
Mr. Milestone
Penn women's basketball coach Mike McLaughlin joins exclusive club with 500th career victory.
Christmas Spirit
Former Penn track runner Brian Lang C'08 sets Guinness World Record for fastest marathon ... in a Santa Claus suit.
Life Behind the ‘Wicked’ Stage
Jonah Platt C'08, now starring in 'Wicked,' pulls back the Broadway curtain.
‘Heck Of A Ride’
Ray Priore completes magical first year as Penn's head football coach with improbable Ivy League championship.
Your Handy Homecoming Athletics Guide
Previewing a busy Homecoming sports slate at Penn, including a field hockey title game, a football showdown and a soccer doubleheader.
Peeling Back the Vines
An exhibit at the Penn Library is painting a fuller picture of 'Madeline' author Ludwig Bemelmans.
‘Special Player’ Enjoying Record-Breaking Season
Sophomore phenom Alexa Hoover has the Penn field hockey team flying high.
Arts and Culture: Homecoming Edition
Previewing some of the arts and culture events coming up this year.
Streak Busters
First-year head coach Ray Priore guides the Penn football team to the program's first win over Villanova in 104 years -- and then dances in the locker room.
“Naked Knotted Neurons”: Penn Theatre Arts at the Edinburgh Fringe
A group of theatre arts students and their professor brought two shows to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last month.
A Penn Quaker For Life
The Penn men's soccer team has a new secret weapon for the upcoming season — a 7-year-old named Tanner Falato.






















