The Good, the Meh and the Ugly from Penn-Fordham football
The Good: After ending the first half with a sizable, the Quakers gained momentum with a powerful performance by Tre Solomon.
The Good: After ending the first half with a sizable, the Quakers gained momentum with a powerful performance by Tre Solomon.
Public space is always around, which is maybe why we forget its potential for discourse. With larger growth in online spaces, social networking sites specifically, physical public space no longer holds tangible influence over us. Yet following the wide-scale flyer incident, then the homophobic preachers and their counter-protesters, we are reminded of the presence of human voices expressing opinions in the public sphere.
SHUN SAKAI is a College senior from Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Last year, Penn field hockey’s opponents probably had one plan to keep the ball out of their net: find Alexa Hoover and keep the ball as far away from her as possible.
Public space is always around, which is maybe why we forget its potential for discourse. With larger growth in online spaces, social networking sites specifically, physical public space no longer holds tangible influence over us. Yet following the wide-scale flyer incident, then the homophobic preachers and their counter-protesters, we are reminded of the presence of human voices expressing opinions in the public sphere.
SHUN SAKAI is a College senior from Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Highs may not get out of the 60's by the end of the week.
Attendees walked from the Penn Women's Center to Thomas Paine Plaza, where they joined up with hundreds of other Philadelphians who were holding up signs that said “Don’t blame the victim” and “Sleeping next to you doesn’t equal consent.”
Total cases of academic misconduct increased 8.6 percent, from 185 to 201 cases, this year, according to the 2016 Report of the Office of Student Conduct.
Friday evening, over 150 students crowded into Harrison College House’s bustling Heyer Sky Lounge for sushi, green tea, pizza and an opportunity to openly discuss pressing issues in their lives and across campus.
Penn's rankings fluctuate from year to year and across publications.
The app helps voters avoid long lines by distributing them effectively across multiple polling booths.
On certain Wednesdays, a professor gives a 60-second lecture at 11:55 a.m. about his or her research.
“For too many of the students in QCF, this rhetoric is nothing now,” Christian Association campus minister Rev. Megan LeCluyse said. “That does not change the fact that [such messages] are incredibly hurtful.”
"We have a really robust campaign in terms of food and waste," Director of Business Services and Hospitality Services Pam Lampitt said.
In order for Penn to have a shot at the College Sprint Football League title, they had to beat one of the service academies, something they haven't done since 2010. And just two weeks into their season, they've done just that.
It took them seven games, but Penn men's soccer finally got it done in regulation Saturday. Emphatically.
On the second day of Fall, Penn had a hard time standing up to a much more experienced Tiger squad at the Palestra. After battling back to force a decisive fifth set in their Ivy opener, Princeton took control en route to a victory over the Quakers.
A controversial foul call in the 29th minute proved to be the difference on Saturday, as Harvard senior Midge Purce’s penalty kick gave the Crimson a 1-0 victory over the Quakers in the Ivy League opener.
Penn field hockey took a trip to the Empire State this past weekend to take on Ivy rival Cornell and No. 1 Syracuse in what is one of the toughest weekends on their schedule.