Rookie Revolution
Heading into a big game at Vanderbilt, the Penn men's basketball team has won three straight and the freshmen are winning awards week after week.
3D Printing for Kids
PennDesign Lecturer Carla Diana on her children's book, LEO the Maker Prince.
Calling All Artists
Attention, alumni artists: The Burrison Gallery is seeking submissions.
Wasting Time on the Internet
As you’re wasting time on the Internet over Thanksgiving, take a minute to consider Penn’s newest class, which is focused on just that.
Holding Back The Tears
With his last game after 23 seasons almost here, Penn football coach Al Bagnoli finally gets emotional.
Omar Maskati EAS’11 on Breaking into the Biz
The Mask and Wig alum is currently appearing in Roundabout Theatre's "Indian Ink."
Your Handy Homecoming Athletics Guide
This weekend's Homecoming festivities will include five sporting events on campus, and there are plenty of reasons to catch them all.
Arts and Culture, Homecoming Style
The big weekend is almost upon us. Here are some of the arts-oriented events we're looking forward to at Homecoming this year.
Mourning a Penn Legend
For nine decades before his death last spring, Charley Scott was a fixture at Penn soccer games as a player, coach, athletic director and avid supporter.
Jamming with Trane
As a freshman at Penn, Steven Knoblauch C’70 soloed in concert alongside John Coltrane. In response to a newly discovered recording, he spoke with us about that night.
Beginning of the End
As his impending retirement draws closer, Penn football coach Al Bagnoli is drawing serious praise from coaches around the league and region.
Edible Adventures with the Penn Museum
The Museum is celebrating food and culture with a new cookbook and complementary programming. Here are three recipes to try at home this fall.
2014-15 Alumni Book Groups Arrive
The Kelly Writers House will offer six alumni book groups over the current academic year.
Ciao, Italia
Penn women's basketball team bonds over sightseeing and basketball during 10-day trip in Italy.
Trish Sie C’94 Steps It Up
The OK Go choreographer's latest directing project, 'Step Up All In,' is in theaters around the country.
A Record-Setting Performance
Penn grad Brendan McHugh C’12 breaks U.S. Open swimming record, wins national title, books place at next year's World Championships.
The Heydaze Hit the Road
Three students are touring with singer-songwriter Jesse McCartney this month, including a show in Philly this Saturday.
Dancing Through Life
An interview with Wharton student—and recent 'So You Think You Can Dance' contestant—Nick Silverio.
High-Style Homes—for Birds
A look at Morris Arboretum's "Home Tweet Home" birdhouses.
Back Where It All Began
After an unlikely journey from Canada to Ithaca to Boston, new Penn assistant basketball coach Nat Graham is back at his alma mater.
Summer Tunes, Part 2
More songs for summer, suggested by Penn Music Department faculty and staff.
A Unique Tradition
After a terrific year, the Penn track team sets off for England.
Summer Tunes, Part 1
Summer-listening suggestions from Penn Music's faculty and staff.
The Sweet Song of a Fire opens in Los Angeles
Q&A with Gazette illustrator and visual artist Jeff Koegel.