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Penn Athletics has to take action to rectify the percentages for Title IX purposes, but the method that it has chosen with the gender equity initiative should be reconsidered.
Without fail, the members of the Red and Blue crew assume their positions along the baseline, covered in red and blue paint, ready to rally the troops and give Penn a home-court advantage
There are 256 athletes who represent the Red and Blue on a varsity sports team during the fall season, yet Camille Parry and Jillian Kelly are one of only a handful enrolled in the School of Nursing.
If even a 40-plus-year-old Penn tradition can’t entice students to show some Penn pride, it begs the question of why Penn Athletics is so adamant about charging students to see basketball games.
What’s unnerving to me is the anonymous judgment on partyfunder.com that the games invite. They don’t make me proud to be a student-athlete, let alone a Penn Quaker.
The Ivy League announced Friday that it has partnered with Internet Protocol television company NeuLion to create the league’s first-ever digital sports network.
Penn Athletics Eco-Reps and Wharton’s Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership held a dinner Tuesday night in order to promote the Greening Penn’s Campus Initiative.
The Penn basketball season has already tipped off, and with it the annual tradition of students waiting to buy season tickets at The Line has come and gone. But for most students, this historic tradition went by largely unnoticed.
While at Penn and working for the Daily Pennsylvanian in 2002, Jesse Spector made a joking attempt to buy the Montreal Expos. Now he covers the NHL for the Sporting News.