“On This Hilltop”
Old Penn | “A home of beauty-loving people.”
An Old Penn for the Future
Old Penn, new format.
“The Future Looks Bright”
The College for Women at 30.
Bygone Gazettes
Old Penn, Sept|Oct 2017
How to Think Like Vladimir Putin
Panel examines what Vladimir Putin is up to in Europe—and why.
Beyond the Border Wall
Walls and doors: examining immigration’s past and future.
$80 Million to Restore Hill’s “Wow!”
Hill House to get $80 million renovation.
More Mask & Wig
Window, May|June 2014
House Proud
Window, Jan|Feb 2014
Houses of Art
Window, Nov|Dec 2013
Throwback Thursday!
Penn Relays.
Throwback Thursday!
1962: Van Pelt Library is dedicated.
Throwback Thursday!
May 1970: Students go on strike.
Throwback Thursday!
The College of Liberal Arts for Women opens in 1933.
Throwback Thursday!
November 1943 Penn joins the war effort.
Throwback Thursday!
March 1946, Penn engineers reveal the world's first general purpose computer.
Throwback Thursday!
November 1964: Locust Walk Opens
Glee in the Gazette
Window, Jan|Feb 2012
Old Penn Vol. III, 1904-05
Third in a 110 part series.
Old Penn Vol. II, 1903-04
Second in a 110 part series.
Old Penn and After
Every so often, for one reason or another, I have occasion to look through old issues of the Gazette and its predecessor, Old Penn. I’m always fascinated, for reasons both contradictory and complementary.
Who’s Who?
Thomas Eakins’ The Agnew Clinic
Taking Flight
Window, Nov|Dec 2007
Help Where Needed
From the archives: University medical team dispatched to the Beni-Messous Hospital in Algiers to provide care in the wake of Algeria’s War of Independence.