Penn women's lacrosse wins instant classic with last-minute goal over Johns Hopkins
In a nail-biting back and forth game against No. 22 Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse team this Saturday, it was a freshman that boosted the Quakers to victory.
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In a nail-biting back and forth game against No. 22 Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse team this Saturday, it was a freshman that boosted the Quakers to victory.
Penn men's basketball kicked off its final home stand of the year with a 74-46 blowout over Dartmouth. It was a true team effort on offense, with 11 different Quakers recording points, while Dartmouth struggled to score from everywhere on the court. Ahead of a huge showdown with Harvard, here are four takeaways from the action.
Sacrifice: it defines us.
Last week, a Penn Ph.D student was referred to as a c***k on his receipt at a local Taco Bell. Since then, the story has been shared across a multitude of media, from The Washington Post, The New York Post, local news stations, Asian-American sites, and even Reddit. It’s amazing that a lot of people have rallied in support against the usage of the anti-Asian slur, but some comments have also responded with tones of racism in the form of anti-blackness, as well as classism. If we want a meaningful dialogue on how these incidents can be prevented from happening again, we need to realize that structural racism goes beyond one-time events, and find productive ways to advocate for Asian Americans without putting others down.
The Taco Bell employee who used a racial slur to describe a Penn student was terminated from his job, according to branch manager Dontae Freeman and confirmed via email by a media representative from Taco Bell.
A first-year Ph.D student at Penn Medicine was described with a racialized slur at a local Taco Bell restaurant on Friday night.
So far, so good for Penn men’s lacrosse and senior captain Kevin McGeary.
The score is 35-35 with 14:03 remaining in the second half. Penn men’s basketball, which had started the season 6-0 in Ivy League play, finds itself struggling to break away from 0-6 Dartmouth.
The Quakers are a second half team.
Penn men’s basketball came into Friday night’s matchup against Columbia looking to get the bad taste out of its mouth from last weekend’s loss to Harvard.
Everyone has their quirks, and Donnie Kasey (C ‘21) is no different. These are things that Donnie values in life: photoshopping pictures of his professors on the bodies of models, putting ketchup in his morning coffee, and taking long, relaxing shits on the toilet. Every time Donnie sits down on the toilet in his Quad dorm room, he takes off his socks, grabs a nice book and some snacks, and winds down in relaxing bliss. His daily toilet time is the only thing keeping him sane, and Donnie would do anything to make sure his little adventures are undisturbed.
On Nov. 9, 2016 — the day after Donald Trump stunned the nation by winning the United States presidency — Houston Hall at the University of Pennsylvania was packed to the brim. That day’s University Council meeting, a routine administrative gathering of Penn’s student, faculty, and staff leaders, had become a hotly anticipated event.
Normally water is the best way to stop a fire, but this weekend, the Ivy League’s best swimmers will not be safe from Burns while in the pool.
Sure, you can’t win them all. But that doesn’t mean you can't walk away on top.
Shots are falling as Penn women’s basketball just keeps on rolling.
It started out so innocent, so innocuous.
Millions of people attended the victory parade for the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday. Every one of them withstood sub-freezing temperatures, wind chills, and congested trains just for a chance to catch a glimpse of their athletic heroes. Reporters from The Daily Pennsylvanian went out to take their portraits, listen to their stories, and learn why Philadelphia is known for having "the greatest fans in the world."
Last season, Penn men’s basketball had six Ivy League wins in 14 games. This season, it has six wins in six games.
After several student petitions and campus outcry, Penn decided to suspend normal University operations on Thursday for the city-wide parade to celebrate the Eagles victory in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
PRINCETON, N.J. — The rematch everyone had their eyes on lived up to the excitement for Quakers' fans, as Penn men's basketball eased its way to an 82-65 win over rival Princeton.