Carriage House Dedicated as LGBT Center
Carriage House opens as LGBT Center.
Action!
Now playing on 40th Street, movies at the Bridge.
Winning, Losing, Learning
Two views of Quaker football, from the bottom and the top of the Ivy League.
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.
Building Penn’s Brand
How the architecture of the campus—and the coverage it received in the Gazette—has reflected the University's changing image of itself.
Brand Extensions
From fresh food to well-preserved artifacts: What’s building now.
Unbuilt Penn
From the ICA’s geodesic dome to Furness's Alumni Hall to the skyscraper on Locust Walk, Penn has had some fascinating unbuilt visions.
Charting the Next Course(s)
“Building on Excellence” charts the next five years.
On the Dreaded Day, an Elusive Burd Visits the Electricity Room
Exam anxiety, in 1765
Finals
Here’s Ben, Where’s Penn?
Finals
“Listen, Worm …”
Out of the Frying Pan …
Executive VP John Fry named Franklin & Marshall president
Finals
Front Runner
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).
Whiskey, Loose Women, and Fig Leaves
The University’s seal has a curious history.
The Peace of Trees
Finding a respite in nature
Take Penn Medicine, and Hold Off on the 501(c)(3)
New board to unify Health System management
Criminology Center to Emphasize Research
The Jerry Lee Criminology Center opens
New Home for Hillel
Ground broken for new Penn Hillel building in Hamilton Village
A Home on the Walk for Grad Students
Graduate students get a home on Locust Walk
How Excellent?
Take nine strategic goals, six academic priorities, 12 schools, five years and close to a billion dollars and what do you get?
A Campus With a Plan
A 25-year framework for the future of campus development
The Biopond is Back
Slideshow | Photography by Greg Benson
In One Piece
From College Hall | The Health System will remain part of the University.



















