College junior designs shoes for social impact
The design of the shoe combines a modern, minimalist sneaker with authentic Latin American textiles.
The design of the shoe combines a modern, minimalist sneaker with authentic Latin American textiles.
Ask any civilian on the street who the nation’s premier power couple is, and you’ll probably get some varied responses; Kim and Kanye, Beyonce and Jay-Z and Brad and Angelina are among many names that might get thrown out there. But within the realm of Penn Athletics, the answer is quite simple: Bob and Juli.
Teams often hope for intense competition at the end of their preseason schedules to prepare themselves for the regular season.
Being a student-athlete is hard. Plain and simple. And when it comes to mental health, student-athletes are not necessarily more at risk than their peers.
Ask any civilian on the street who the nation’s premier power couple is, and you’ll probably get some varied responses; Kim and Kanye, Beyonce and Jay-Z and Brad and Angelina are among many names that might get thrown out there. But within the realm of Penn Athletics, the answer is quite simple: Bob and Juli.
Teams often hope for intense competition at the end of their preseason schedules to prepare themselves for the regular season.
Much like the stature of the players, the sphere of recruitment is much smaller for Penn sprint football than with many other sports. Since the team largely eschews the nationwide recruiting effort of many other Penn teams, most players hail from the metropolitan Philadelphia and South Jersey area.
This past Saturday, just before the start of Penn’s first home Varsity football game, two members of the Penn cheerleading squad “[made] a statement,” according to a photo tweeted out by the Penn athletics department.
BEN CLAAR is a College sophomore from Scarsdale, N.Y.
I believe in God. I’m almost hesitant to start with that, because I know immediately many people will write me off.
A recent poll of Penn College Republicans reveals something we never would have expected. While a 60 percent majority of Republican students do not support Donald Trump, a surprising 40 percent of them answered that they support the controversial candidate. Many of us might have been confused to find out that so many of our fellow students support the Republican presidential nominee.
Last March, Columbia Health launched the service, and distributed 200 pads and 635 tampons to 137 students between March 21st and the end of the spring semester, the Columbia Spectator reported.
Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana announced via a College-wide email today that the Single Gender Policy Enforcement Committee — which aims to penalize and oversee Harvard's "unrecognized" single-sex social groups; otherwise known as final clubs — has been officially assembled.
One non-profit's analysis of American colleges' admissions policies reveals that a record number of schools have relaxed standardized test requirements for applicants.
A pair of third-year defensive specialists are coming together to put the team first, even though they'll never wear the same uniform.
Penn football may have had a tough weekend, but one football alum had the Sunday of his life. Brandon Copeland '13 played the best game of his career for the Detroit Lions in the NFL.
You know how some days just suck? You oversleep your alarm. You’re late to your 9 AM lecture.
Students, professors and alumni filled the Kelly Writers House Monday for a day dedicated to careers in media.
Fasil’s new song “Frat Boy Party" is one of 30 songs he penned this summer.
The Wharton Council is implementing new policies that restrict the ways in which clubs can recruit new members