M. Tennis | Toughness wins out at Levy
It may have been 20 degrees outside Sunday afternoon, but Levy Tennis Pavilion was burning.
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It may have been 20 degrees outside Sunday afternoon, but Levy Tennis Pavilion was burning.
The DP and the Daily Princetonian have a tradition of exchanging columns the day of the first Penn-Princeton men's basketball game. This year I wrote one for the DP, but unfortunately the editors at the Prince had forgotten. However, they have now responded with their own column.
Men's squash is a recruiting battle that not all the Ivies are fighting.
Vibrators, lube and G-spots. Although not typical lunchtime conversation topics for most students, these subjects were on the agenda yesterday afternoon for the women who attended the free, women-only Sex Toy Social at the Penn Women's Center.
It's not every day the university president stops you to chat about your plans for the night, but students at Johns Hopkins University hope to experience just that as current Penn Provost Ron Daniels takes the helm after three-and-a-half years at Penn.
Penn's early decision acceptance rate increased this year to 32 percent, up from last year's all-time low of 28 percent.
What's your dream job? Mine is to be a spy for the CIA, a movie producer or a baseball closer.
By RICKY KATZ
As Gaza burned and violence by Hamas and the Israeli Defense Force added to the mounting death toll of the current conflict in the Middle East, Penn students gathered on Locust Walk and College Green yesterday in protest, solidarity or both.
Thanksgiving: is there any holiday more quintessentially American?
With the bulkhead that divides Sheerr Pool broken and stuck underwater for at least a month, members of the men's swimming team will be forced to practice in a tiring long-course style: good for the long run, bad for the near future.
The jet zoomed past the shiny skyscrapers and over the Delaware River, revealing an awesome panorama. As the plane touched down on the tarmac, a palpable sense of elation overtook my weary soul. It was a relief to have the long journey from Beijing behind me.
When Theodore Burnes, an openly gay professor in the Graduate School of Education, married his partner in Vancouver last month, he wasn't worried about facing discrimination when he returned to campus.
Name: Sarah Louise Heath Palin
Wall Street's crisis, with all its influence, does not seem to be preventing students from going abroad.
One hundred years ago, America fell in love with a machine.
The juniors who are abroad this semester might be missing out on campus election hype, but that doesn't mean they aren't voting.
Lacrosse, eh?
I never thought I'd see the day when a top Republican publicly decried "greed and corruption" on Wall Street.
Once again, the super-cool Street music editors have written in to tell us what's worth hearing this week.