Senior Column by William Snow | Why I never belonged at Penn
I can’t remember the exact moment I realized I didn’t belong at Penn.
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I can’t remember the exact moment I realized I didn’t belong at Penn.
Over the past 14 months, student-athletes on Penn volleyball have been engaged in a power struggle with Penn Athletics.
Caroline Furrer had led the team through a tumultuous year, dealing with what she sees as a problematic new coach and a negligent administration. On the court, she was one of the team’s stars during one of the worst seasons in program history. Off the court, she was one of the team’s fiercest advocates in its fight to be heard and taken seriously.
As the clock wound down on Penn men’s basketball’s historic win over reigning NCAA champion Villanova, the texts poured into my phone. “Is this really happening?” “No way.” “DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE!!!!”
If someone had told me three years ago that Penn men’s basketball would play an ACC team off the court and it wouldn’t even be all that big a surprise, I would have laughed until my sides split.
You never grow without a challenge, right?
ITHACA, N.Y. — It took them a while to get going, but they brought home the hardware once again.
ITHACA, NY — One half into the battle for the Trustee’s Cup, the best seems yet to come. Penn football trails Cornell, 7-3, on a chilly night in New York.
February 7, 2017. Penn vs. Princeton.
“You don’t tell the trainer if you got a concussion. That’s rule number one.”
It was just a normal midseason practice. No full contact allowed, per school rules, so the players hit dummies to practice their tackling.
It may be early in the season, but Penn cross country is excited about its current standing.
It’s the one thing no one in football wants to see happen.
It’s senior year for my classmates and me. A great deal of us, and many in years younger, are fretting over the future that looms past graduation. Rightly so: A vast wilderness of unknown twists and turns lies ahead, and no one knows exactly where it will lead, giving even the most headstrong among us some doubt.
Colin Kaepernick, the free agent NFL quarterback at the center of the national anthem-kneeling controversy, was spotted at Penn Law School on Thursday with a team of lawyers in a likely development of the case alleging there was collusion between teams to keep him out of the league.
Despite missing out on the FIFA World Cup, the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team has called up the nation’s best and brightest for a friendly against Bolivia in Philadelphia on Monday night. In the buildup to the Memorial Day contest, the Americans have been training on Penn’s campus.
Each year, Penn Relays punctuates an otherwise stressful time on Penn’s calendar with a weekend of fun, hype, and glory at Franklin Field. The Relays’ 124th edition did not disappoint.
Justin Gatlin just tore The World to shreds in the 2018 Penn Relays’ edition of the USA vs. The World 4x100-meter relay race, creating enough separation in his second leg that the American squad could not be caught on their way to gold.
Penn Relays is the most-hyped event of Penn Athletics’ calendar every year. So far, the Relays’ 124th edition has lived up to the occasion, with a number of highlights through day two.
In the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal in USA Gymnastics, Penn hosted a symposium on Wednesday on athletes and abuse. The day-long event featured panels discussing the sexual abuse of athletes from children to Olympians and every level in between.