Penn women's golf placed fifth and Penn men's golf eighth at Ivies
The Penn men’s and women’s golf teams traveled to Springfield, N.J., over the weekend to participate in the Ivy League Championships at Baltusrol Golf Club.
The Penn men’s and women’s golf teams traveled to Springfield, N.J., over the weekend to participate in the Ivy League Championships at Baltusrol Golf Club.
With the Gehrig Division title on the line, the Red and Blue split their four game series with Columbia to remain tied atop the standings and force a deciding one-game playoff next weekend.
The Quakers silenced the Columbia Lions with three resounding victories to clinch the South Division title and an Ivy League Championship berth.
State representative James Roebuck is running for reelection for the 188th Legislative District, which encompasses Penn’s campus. The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to Roebuck about his political platform.
With the Gehrig Division title on the line, the Red and Blue split their four game series with Columbia to remain tied atop the standings and force a deciding one-game playoff next weekend.
The Quakers silenced the Columbia Lions with three resounding victories to clinch the South Division title and an Ivy League Championship berth.
How can aspiring digital designers amp up their creativity?On Thursday evening, Engineering and Wharton senior Adi Dahiya showed fellow students how to enhance their constructions of modern web and mobile interfaces.
Changes are coming to advertising.
On May 13 and 14, four Philadelphia-based education projects will compete with eight others in the 2014 Education Business Plan Competition, sponsored in part by the Graduate School of Education.
On Monday, 2009 Engineering and Wharton graduate Danh Trang became one of the first dwarfs to complete the Boston Marathon.
Every week, hundreds Penn students file into dusty classrooms in West Philadelphia’s middle and high schools where they tutor students in math and English and science.
Some stories are hard to tell, but chances are those are the ones that desperately need to be heard.We far too often have an aversion to using individual stories as a way to understand societal problems and enact change.
In Penn baseball’s quest for the Ivy League title, the club’s freshmen, a group that hails from all parts of the country, are more than along for the ride – the bunch has been a key driver to the team’s surprise success this season
This weekend, the Penn Monologues will be taking place at the ARCH auditorium, on April 26 at 8 p.m. and on April 27 at 2 and 7 p.m.
There are 18 sources of alternate funding other than the Student Activities Council. However, students who must rely solely on these alternate funds are less than pleased with both their availability and distribution.
Philadelphia’s Higher Education Network for Neighbourhood Development, co-founded by Netter Center for Community Partnerships Director Ira Harkavy, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a two day conference that began yesterday.
Over the river and through the woods, to Radnor the Quakers go.
The Pipeline for Promise Program offers a free summer course at SP2 to community college students, introducing them to the foundations of social work, its ethics and its various fields of practice.
After stumbling in their midweek matchup with Monmouth, the Quakers (15-18, 10-5 Ivy) return to Ivy League play for their final conference action of the regular season when they take on Columbia in a home-and-home four-game series this weekend
This is a pretty hectic weekend for Penn Athletics