Farewell Column by Mike Wisniewski | They're kicking me out
I hate the ends of things. I also hate writing about myself. Needless to say, this won’t be my favorite piece of writing I’ve ever done for The Daily Pennsylvanian.
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I hate the ends of things. I also hate writing about myself. Needless to say, this won’t be my favorite piece of writing I’ve ever done for The Daily Pennsylvanian.
The Daily Pennsylvanian has run a series of pieces on marathon runners and long-distance running, and in preparation for the Penn Relays this weekend, has spoken to John Vasudevan, assistant professor of clinical physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Perelman School of Medicine.
Almost a year and a half has passed since Jeffrey Lee died after running a half marathon, and his cause of death remains a mystery.
Maybe it was a generator explosion, Erica Denhoff thought. She asked the policeman if it was safe to continue.
If this past weekend’s results on the baseball diamond are a sign of things to come for Penn baseball, John Cole’s squad could be looking at its first bid for a Gehrig Division crown since 2007 and a run at its first Ivy League title since 1995.
Aadithya Prakash isn’t wearing headphones.
This weekend, the Quakers need to explode out of the gate.
The numbers don’t lie … or do they?
After Penn’s 75-72 victory over Harvard Saturday night, coach Jerome Allen spoke about the sense of desperation and urgency he saw in his team. Top scorers Tony Hicks and Darien Nelson-Henry talk about their performances and what it meant to play in a big-game atmosphere in a packed and energized Palestra. See more Penn basketball coverage at The Buzz.
Think the level of frustration has reached a boiling point for the Penn basketball team?
Booze, boobs and buffalo wings.
Camryn Crocker stood in disbelief, Cornell’s bench erupted and the Palestra crowd howled boos upon the referee making the call.
Just as one shouldn’t praise Jerome Allen solely due to last season’s 20-13 finish, one should also not judge him based on Penn’s current 3-15 campaign.
For a five-game span before Wednesday night’s loss at Temple, Miles Cartwright would have been wise to take advice from a perpetual sideline presence that often goes ignored.
The Quakers kept Khalif Wyatt quiet for a long time. They frustrated him into committing head-scratching fouls and careless turnovers.
In 2008, Ira Bowman landed a college coaching job in his hometown of Newark, N.J., less than 10 minutes away from where he played high school basketball at Seton Hall Prep in West Orange.
The Quakers entered the break losers in eight of their last 10 contests, and the road ahead wasn’t easy either, with a four-game road swing.
Trudging through the snow-covered sidewalks and passing by rows of American colonials in a picturesque northern Indianapolis neighborhood, I’m starting to wonder if I’m even going in the right direction. Is this really where one of the most historic and, at one time, the largest arena in basketball was supposed to be?
INDIANAPOLIS — Which unit of measurement is best in order to determine how much Penn missed Fran Dougherty, its leading scorer and rebounder, in Wednesday night’s 70-57 loss to Butler?
INDIANAPOLIS — Butler’s Roosevelt Jones grabbed a Jamal Lewis pass out of midair, hustled to go coast-to-coast with it and laid it easily into the hoop at the other end.