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(07/12/12 1:41am)
Everyone who knows me knows I want to be a writer. It’s been that way since the first grade, when I’d take my “Weekend News” home and redo it on pads of paper brought home from my dad’s office. These were my first clips. I wanted them longer. Back then I could get more words.
(06/21/12 2:03am)
I had a realization the other day: we can no longer go to camp. We’re too old — older than the counselors-in-training. My 20-year-old self might even appear ancient alongside a senior counselor or two. It’s all over. The waterskiing, the clay-pot throwing, even the Dartmouth sports camps that shot my quads 18 hours in.
(10/20/11 4:31am)
After attending Columbia and Penn, Annie Duke cashed in a life that had been slated for one she never knew she’d love. Now, she is the commissioner of the Epic Poker League, nominated to join the Poker Hall of Fame, a Celebrity Apprentice veteran, the author of two books, a philanthropist and a mother of four. This week, Annie opened up to the DP about life, poker and the decisions that direct them both.
(10/04/11 2:32am)
Just over two weeks ago, Penn Vet cardiologist Meg Sleeper and her horse, Reveille, traveled across the country to partake in a 100-mile race through California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range.
(04/25/11 8:36am)
It is safe to say that the road home from New Jersey this weekend was not a celebratory one for the Penn men and women’s golf teams, both of which lost footing on Ivy League titles in the third rounds of championship tournaments Sunday.
(04/15/11 2:25am)
A round of golf, or each hole for that matter, is made up of two distinct parts: the long game and the short game.
(04/06/11 6:45am)
A shift in the weather patterns from windy to worse Tuesday morning forced the cancellation of the second leg of Georgetown’s Hoya Invitational in Beallsville, Md.
(03/21/11 8:01am)
Slow greens and high winds kept the Penn women’s golf team from pushing past first-place Yale and St. John’s for the top spot this weekend at the C&F; Bank Intercollegiate in Williamsburg, Va.
(03/17/11 9:18am)
Though Penn women’s lacrosse coach Karin Brower Corbett called Penn’s 9-6 victory over Rutgers Tuesday “an odd game,” she was clearly not referring to the outcome, as winning is nothing new for the Penn women, who entered Wednesday’s match 4-0.
(02/28/11 10:19am)
When the impending birth of his second son caused men’s squash head coach Jack Wyant to leave the men’s National Team Championships after the first round of play, Penn, along with assistant coach Amy Gross, was forced to rise to the occasion on its own.
(02/23/11 8:14am)
Coach Jack Wyant is expecting a lot in the final two weeks of the 2010-2011 squash season.
(02/15/11 8:12am)
According to Meredith Shea, Penn and polo have a history — and she’s not talking about popped collars.
(02/02/11 9:58am)
Football championship, check. Soccer championship, check. Volleyball championship, check.
(01/26/11 10:29am)
When Wharton and College freshman Justin Ang was in ninth grade, his father asked him if he’d like to study overseas. Ang, enrolled in a public school in Singapore at the time, said he “didn’t really know what that meant.”
(01/24/11 8:50am)
With the nation’s best squash program at Ringe Courts Saturday, even a few Penn program alumni came back to see if their Quakers could end the infamous Trinity Streak.
(12/09/10 8:35am)
Squash teams are known for their camaraderie.
(12/03/10 10:24pm)
Both squash teams will travel to New Haven, Conn., this weekend for a tournament against Yale and Bates.
(11/17/10 8:51am)
After joining the women’s squash team in the fall of 2007, Annie Madeira wasted no time before distinguishing herself.
(11/05/10 6:00am)
This weekend, both the men’s and women’s squash teams will travel to New Haven, Conn. to compete in the Ivy League Scrimmages.
(10/29/10 9:28am)
This weekend, in the hustle and bustle of Homecoming, the Penn men’s and women’s crew teams will each launch several boats in the 40th annual Head of the Schuylkill Regatta.