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Referees, uniforms, war paint … short shorts?
Referees, uniforms, war paint … short shorts?
Sigma Delta Tau member Julie Ulrich (center) battles Alpha Phi member Jacqui Kemmer (right) in Powderpuff football Thursday at High Rise Field. Alpha Phi won the tournament, which included all eight sororities.
When College freshman Naomi Shavin was four years old, her dad taught her the alphabet. At seven, her words were sold in bookstores all over the country.
College students Naomi Shavin, Joe Pinsker and Michael Levenstein (left to right) display the books they published before coming to Penn, whose topics range from philosophy to high-school survival tips.
Second-year Law School student Joe Friedman, who graduated from the College in 2009, was elected as the new chairman of the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly on Wednesday.
Second-year Law School student Joe Friedman, who graduated from the College in 2009, was elected as the new chairman of the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly on Wednesday.
Second-year law student Joe Friedman plans to promote unity between Penn's 12 graduate schools as the president of GAPSA.
As proposed budget cuts at a federal and state level continue to impact all aspects of civic life, this week, the spotlight fell on education.
As proposed budget cuts at a federal and state level continue to impact all aspects of civic life, this week, the spotlight fell on education.
Penn Dems students are watching “Waiting for Superman” as the last event of education week.
As the Penn women’s tennis team’s Ivy League losing streak continues, they are learning firsthand from talented opponents how to gut out close victories in conference play.
As the Penn women’s tennis team’s Ivy League losing streak continues, they are learning firsthand from talented opponents how to gut out close victories in conference play.
Freshman Jaime Yapp-Shing serves against Yale. Yapp-Shing showed her resilience when she rallied to win the second set even after a Brown opponent made several questionable line calls.
Spread out across 12 tables, hundreds of blank postcards sat in neatly stacked piles, waiting to be signed and sent out to newly admitted students.
Spread out across 12 tables, hundreds of blank postcards sat in neatly stacked piles, waiting to be signed and sent out to newly admitted students.
Wharton junior Stephanie Lipscomb was one of 80 students who wrote postcards to minority, low-income and first-generation admitted students at the Quaker Opportunity and Access Team’s first signing parties this weekend.
Will Davis knew he was hitting poorly, but he didn’t want to know how poorly. So he stopped checking his stats. He reworked his swing. Then he just kept on hacking until the hits started falling.
Will Davis knew he was hitting poorly, but he didn’t want to know how poorly. So he stopped checking his stats. He reworked his swing. Then he just kept on hacking until the hits started falling.