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Through the first three meets of the year against Columbia, UMBC and Villanova, sophomore freestyler Virginia Burns has yet to lose a race, a streak she hopes to continue against the Tigers and Big Red.
Associate Ombudsman Marcia Martinez-Helfman (left) and Ombudsman Lynn Hollen Lees (right).
The Mass Casualty Incident Drill, co-run by MERT and Management 100 students, took place at Franklin Field on Sunday morning.
Wharton freshman Jessy Sandoval (right) applied makeup to MERT Mass Casualty Incident Drill participants on Sunday.
College junior Sandra Loza-Avalos (right), a Disaster Response Team officer, helped run the 2015 MERT Mass Casualty Incident Drill on Sunday morning.
Penn Against Gun Violence brought Dr. Susan B. Sorenson of the School of Social Policy to give a lecture on gun violence this past Thursday.
RA's and GA's may face new programs next year in response to the sexual assault climate survey.
Know Your Crew, an app created by two Penn graduates, aims to bring psychoanalytical fun to your circle of friends.
Jordan Palmer, a Wharton junior who transferred from Elon University, believes that Wharton taught him to be "comfortable with being uncomfortable."
Freshman midfielder Allie Trzaska’s header was one of the best scoring opportunites for the Quakers on Saturday in their lost to Brown.
Harnwell College House's first floor lounge had water falling from its ceiling on October 20th, due to an overflowing toilet on the floor above.
Senior Alexis Genske and the rest of Penn volleyball will look to improve their league-worst hitting percentage in their upcoming doubleheader.
Last weekend, Caroline Dwyer scored the first goal of her collegiate career.
On a night where the Red and Blue struggled to finish off points, senior rightside hitter and captain Alex Caldwell led the squad with 11 kills.
The Quakers’ roster on the field has been in flux throughout the 2015 season. Junior Olivia Blaber exemplifies this trend better than anyone - she started the season on defense, moved up to midfield and scored her first goal of 2015 while playing attack against Dartmouth.
The 2015 season has been one full of parity for Ivy League volleyball, increasingly turning success into a search for consistency. Although Penn has had its ups and downs over the past few weeks, the Quakers could find an X-factor in sophomore Kendall Covington, who has the best hitting percentage on the team.