Senior Farewell by Mike Tony | Round goes the wheel
I h ave nothing to say, really.
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I h ave nothing to say, really.
There are thousands of row homes in North Philadelphia. There is only one Lenfest Center.
Reverend Tyrone Gilliams offered a prayer.
“I’ve tried to do this several times before,
On Oct. 8, 2005, all that Penn football player Greg Ambrogi had to worry about was a slippery Franklin Field turf, and even that was working out in his favor. The Quakers were facing Bucknell in a pouring rain that only got worse as the game went on, and in the second quarter, Bucknell’s quarterback fumbled a snap. Ambrogi recovered the ball in the end zone for a Quakers touchdown.
I t’s April Fools’ Day in Camden, N.J., and the joke is on everyone near the intersection of Cooper and 4th Streets on the campus of Rutgers University-Camden — just a 10-minute train ride away from Center City on the PATCO Speedline.
It shouldn’t have been so hard for Taylor Brown.
You may not know Mike Glynn, but you definitely know what he’s been up to. Following a four-year Penn men’s lacrosse career that he now calls “unremarkable,” the Class of 2008 graduate became a U.S. naval aviator and is now deployed to Perth, Australia to search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which has been missing since March 8. Glynn has been flying one of two P-8 Poseidons deployed to Perth in the last three weeks. For the last two weeks, Glynn has been supporting search and recovery operations in Perth as well.
Rick Talisman was in Abu Dhabi on a business trip on Feb. 11 last year when a routine email check revealed that something had gone very wrong nine time zones away. A friend had messaged him offering prayers to both him and the family of his childhood friend Matt.
A new era for Penn Athletics has arrived.
The four month-long wait for Penn’s next athletic director is almost up.
Tom Laws has the right name for where he’s coming from and the right personality for where he’s about to go.
PRINCETON, N.J. - “This is unacceptable.”
ITHACA - Cornell is a terrible basketball team.
NEW YORK - Penn sophomore guard Tony Hicks took the wrong kind of shot Friday night at Levien Gym.
Penn basketball coach Jerome Allen is facing heightened criticism after amassing a 16-40 record the past two seasons. Most longtime supporters of the Penn men’s basketball program are displeased with the program’s results, and some are actively calling for his firing or resignation on social media. In light of the mounting pressure on Allen and his program, The Daily Pennsylvanian reached out to several prominent donors and members of the Penn Athletics Board of Overseers for their reactions to the state of Penn basketball.
Penn’s search for Athletic Director Steve Bilsky’s successor, which started in earnest with the announcement of an advisory committee for the search in January, is narrowing after the deadline for all position nominations and applications passed last week. With Penn Athletics poised to name a new athletic director this semester following Bilsky’s 20-year tenure, The Daily Pennsylvanian reached out to several prominent donors and members of the Penn Athletics Board of Overseers for their perspectives on the athletic director search.
P enn’s loss to Yale Saturday night was difficult to watch. But not for the typical reasons.
The advisory committee searching for Penn Athletic Director Steve Bilsky's successor held an open forum for students to discuss its search process and solicit feedback Wednesday afternoon at Houston Hall.
Heather Ford found out the morning after. A text message from her old soccer coach asking if she had heard the terrible news told Ford something was wrong.