Penn head strength coach Cory Walts fires nearly entire staff after a month
On May 6, just over a month after he was hired, Penn Director of Strength and Conditioning Cory Walts announced that he will replace nearly his entire staff.
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On May 6, just over a month after he was hired, Penn Director of Strength and Conditioning Cory Walts announced that he will replace nearly his entire staff.
Just a few inches short.
Every day, students study and enjoy the historical mystique of the Fisher Fine Arts Library, the oldest library on Penn's campus. However, many students might not ever travel beyond the eye-catching Reading Room. This photo essay shows all of the many resources Fisher Fine Arts has to offer that may have been hidden before.
Penn men’s lacrosse remains perfect in the Ivy League.
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Penn women's lacrosse will aim to spoil the last home game for Harvard's soon-to-be graduates on their Senior Day.
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An application that provides users with crime and emergency updates is now being rolled out in Philadelphia.
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There was no shortage of offense for the Quakers on Saturday.
Since Penn rolled out its free medical transport pilot program last fall semester, administrators have decided that the program is here to stay.
It didn’t take long for Penn men’s tennis’ senior star Kyle Mautner to become an integral part of the program — as a freshman, Mautner immediately rose to the top of the Quakers’ lineup and earned first team All-Ivy recognition — but he’s still come a long way over the course of his four years representing the Red and Blue.
The Quakers will have to wait until tournament time for revenge.
Maybe the warm spring weather is just what the Quakers needed.
Robbery:
Duke University will pay $112.5 million to settle allegations that researchers fabricated data to receive national grants, the New York Times reported.
11,616 feet. That’s how many feet the closest 24-hour diner is to my current location in the 39th street Starbucks, which is already 4,752 feet away from my apartment. Wouldn’t you rather the closest 24-hour diner be a mere 1,584 feet away?
A win is a win.