Holiday heartbreak: Last second three-pointer hands Penn men’s basketball 70-69 loss to Rutgers
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — It was a holiday miracle for the Scarlet Knights.
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PISCATAWAY, N.J. — It was a holiday miracle for the Scarlet Knights.
This story is part two of a two-part series chronicling the history of Penn’s men’s basketball program. Read part one here.
Penn has legally filed to evict World Cafe Live from its Walnut Street venue, attributing the decision to the company’s extended delay in providing rent payments and refusal to fulfill obligations.
Penn warns students about crime, logs incidents, and reports campus safety by adhering to a federal law called the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.
The Villanova student section roared as to my dismay as Villanova guard Bryce Lindsay sank his third three-pointer in just two minutes following halftime.
The Quakers fired on all cylinders for a win.
There’s no breaks for Penn women’s basketball.
Franklin Square Electrical Spectacle Experience a sparkling holiday tradition while hundreds of thousands of lights dance to festive music.
33rd Street belongs to the Quakers.
A Penn employee was killed in a hit-and-run at the intersection of 33rd and Market streets Thursday morning.
Joe Mihalich Jr., former Penn men’s assistant basketball coach, was hired on a temporary basis by St. Joe’s as general manager for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The position was previously held by Rob Sullivan, who was hired by Rutgers last month.
As the State Department prepares to suspend 38 universities from a research partnership program for using diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in their hiring, Penn was named among the institutions that the federal government will continue to support.
To write a new chapter, you have to turn the page.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of racial discrimination and racial slurs that can be disturbing and/or triggering for some readers.
With Halloween now in the rearview, it’s safe to say that the scariest things at Penn this season were bumping into your Penn Marriage Pact match on Locust Walk, registering for a class with the maximum difficulty rating on Penn Course Review, and, in what might have been the worst-value purchase of the semester, trying to snag affordable tickets to Halloweekend downtown parties.
It’s that time of year again. And no, I am not talking about Penn students’ post-Halloween weekend depression or even the holiday season. Any of these experiences would be far more fun than what most upperclassmen are dealing with currently: the season of off-campus leasing. It is the Penn-honored sophomore tradition of scrambling for the right location, the right roommates, and, without a doubt, the right rent. But what about the ones left behind at the bottom of the Penn housing hierarchy? What about the upperclassmen who feel stuck with on-campus housing?
Last updated 12:55 a.m. on Nov. 12.
In their second match of non-conference play, Penn women’s basketball (2-0) faced off against Delaware State (1-2) on Monday, looking to extend a strong start to the opening of its season. The team did just that with a 63-41 victory, powered by junior center Tina Njike's first career double-double. She finished the day with 15 points and 12 rebounds.
To most people unfamiliar with the world of American collegiate life, the word “haze” conjures a kind of softness: a low, gentle mist dissolving over a meadow. For a college student, it conjures a different kind of fog, born not of nature’s beauty, but of cheap vodka, sleep deprivation, and the intermingling of anxiety and Dior Sauvage.
Ahead of Homecoming weekend, Penn's Community Care team plans to allow a limited number of daytime parties to resume following a one-year ban.