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(11/07/11 4:37am)
The Quakers walked away with a victory over Carleton (visiting from Canada) in their first exhibition game of the season. In the closing seconds of the game, Senior Captain Zack Rosen would sink 2 of 3 free throws at the line to put the Quakers ahead 74-72.
(11/05/11 8:15pm)
We've got a double-header here on The Buzz today. Penn men's basketball is taking on Carleton out of Ontario, Canada in an open scrimmage. Follow along as we bring you the action from the Palestra:
(11/04/11 9:30am)
Last Friday, the U.S. field hockey team shocked Argentina in the finals of the Pan American games, officially qualifying for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Since women's field hockey was first instituted into the Pan Am games in 1987, Argentina had won all six titles, and the United States had finished second all but one time — that all changed this year. For the Argentines, their number one world ranking may be in jeopardy, while the U.S. may see a bump up from its current spot at 13.
(11/03/11 3:24am)
Although his parents are from China and his mother went to college in Canada, Ontario high-school senior William Xiao explains that he has “always felt like more of an American than a Canadian.”
(11/01/11 1:23am)
On Sunday night, Undergraduate Assembly members voted to support the Assembly of International Students’ efforts to increase financial aid for international students.
(10/13/11 4:37am)
This past long weekend, I was back home in Canad-i-a catching up on some Canadian news (yes, we have newspapers too!) and I came across a troubling article about Canadian doctors debating whether or not to ban obese women from receiving fertility treatments.
(10/10/11 5:15pm)
If the 84 games on the 2011-12 Penn men's basketball schedule weren't enough for you, we're excited to tell you about one more! Well, more like half of one more.
(10/05/11 2:04am)
When it comes to paying for their Penn education, international students are at a disadvantage.
(09/26/11 3:47am)
For free food, free games and Holy Fuck, nearly 1,200 students came to Fall Fest.
(09/21/11 5:18am)
Born in Abu Dhabi, I lived both there and in Canada until I was ten. In 2005, I began attending a boarding school in India, where I was elected School Prefect. Here at Penn, I am planning on majoring in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE).
(09/08/11 1:29pm)
In addition to Mike Hall, Penn basketball's recruiting-target list for a 2012 big man includes Braxston Bunce, a 6'10, 250-lb post player who hails from British Columbia, Canada. Bunce began to receive a pile of offers after a strong showing at the Las Vegas Live AAU tournament (Jul. 22-26), and he gained invaluable experience as the youngest member of Canada's U-19 team, going up against 7-foot-5 center Sim Bhullar on a regular basis in practice. I got a chance to speak with Bunce, his mother (Cheryl), and Ross Tomlinson, the Elite Development Manager for Basketball BC (the program Bunce has played for since the 7th grade) about Bunce's big-time summer and recruitment. Here are some good nuggets:
(07/28/11 4:17am)
Major League Soccer came to Philadelphia just over a year ago and the Union, now in their second season, are based out of Chester, Pa. — a small city about a 45-minute drive from Center City.
(07/07/11 7:26am)
Facebook is entering a phase we might one day call its “Myspace era.”
(06/09/11 6:51am)
Those who filed into room A1 of David Rittenhouse Laboratories on Monday entered a new dimension.
(04/28/11 7:51am)
As one of the largest track meets in the world, the Penn Relays is truly a global competition.
(04/25/11 4:32am)
Voting in the Canadian federal elections is not just a matter of pride for Canadian students at Penn.
(04/25/11 12:32am)
Canadian students fill out registration forms for voting in Canada's national elections while watching the debate
(04/25/11 12:32am)
Canadian students fill out registration forms for voting in Canada's national elections while watching the debate
(04/25/11 12:32am)
Canadian students fill out registration forms for voting in Canada's national elections while watching the debate
(04/22/11 8:04am)
Forty-one years after the first Earth Day — now a national holiday on April 22 — was spearheaded by Penn professors and students, its importance has diminished.