Princeton announces discontinuation of sprint football program
Last Monday, Princeton announced that it was discontinuing its long-beleaguered sprint football team, effective immediately.
Last Monday, Princeton announced that it was discontinuing its long-beleaguered sprint football team, effective immediately.
Our reporter shadowed SPEC through the day, witnessing the lead-up to Chance the Rapper.
Many students who found themselves within the walls of Penn’s largest library this weekend were tied down because of schoolwork.
CLAUDIA LI is a College sophomore from Santa Clara, Calif.
Our reporter shadowed SPEC through the day, witnessing the lead-up to Chance the Rapper.
Many students who found themselves within the walls of Penn’s largest library this weekend were tied down because of schoolwork.
PECO and Penn Facilities responded to the series of power outages in recent weeks on campus.
This past Friday, concert headliner Chance the Rapper almost cancelled his performance due to illness.
On April 14, protesters gathered at College Green to show their support and solidarity with the “Stadium Stompers” — a gathering of West Philadelphia community members and Temple University students united against the construction of the new stadium.
Spring Fling 2016 has left non-Penn students with a new school to call home and fond memories of campus' biggest party weekend.
The search is on for students trying to find subletters for their residences over the summer.
Biology professor Arthur Dunham made a comment in his lecture that several students found to be insensitive, especially given the recent death of Wharton junior Ao "Olivia" Kong by suicide.
Recounting his experience as the cartoon editor of the New Yorker since 1997, Mankoff created a humorous setting throughout his presentation while sharing his experiences as a cartoonist.
Less than a day after hundreds of students flocked to Franklin Field to experience the musical stylings of Chance the Rapper, Penn men’s lacrosse put on an equally compelling performance of its own. On Saturday, a crowd of 718 — which included a number of former players who returned to celebrate the team’s Alumni Day — took in an exciting, back-and-forth game.
Coming in hot having won three straight conference matches and with the Ivy League title on the line, it made for a competitive weekend for Penn women's tennis. After jumping up 22 spots in the ITA Rankings from 74 to 52 after defeating Harvard and Dartmouth last weekend, the Quakers split their final Ivy doubleheader, falling to No. 63 Cornell on Friday, 5-2, at home before rebounding the season finale in New York against No. 34 Columbia, 4-3. On Friday against Cornell, the Big Red took an early lead, claiming the first four points.
When it comes to Ivy League baseball’s Lou Gehrig division, there’s a new sheriff in town.
There’s going to be a battle for the top spot in the Ivy League on Wednesday, and Penn women’s lacrosse has been tested and is ready to go as it looks to reclaim the title it has held eight of the last nine years.
Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, as the old saying goes, but Penn softball are surely wishing it counted in their sport after this weekend.
Penn women's rowing tested its limits this weekend, and they did not come away empty handed. While in action at the Clemson Invitational in South Carolina, the Quakers secured the Class of '89 Plaque for only the third time in program history.
The slide continues. After opening up Ivy play with two key wins over Yale and Brown at the beginning of the month, Penn men's tennis has failed to find similar success in four conference matches.