Sportswriting legend Frank Deford still in the game after 50 years
As the entire field of sports journalism has changed around him over the years, Frank Deford has become, according to GQ, “the world’s greatest sportswriter.”
As the entire field of sports journalism has changed around him over the years, Frank Deford has become, according to GQ, “the world’s greatest sportswriter.”
The Division of Public Safety administers maximum measures to ensure the health and safety of students during Spring Fling.
Pennsylvania voters are now almost evenly divided on legalizing same-sex marriage, according to a recent poll.
For as long as Max Marsico can remember, he’s wanted to be a professional golfer.
The Division of Public Safety administers maximum measures to ensure the health and safety of students during Spring Fling.
Pennsylvania voters are now almost evenly divided on legalizing same-sex marriage, according to a recent poll.
Mental Wellness Week, a series of events engaging students in dialogue about their mental health, kicked off last Friday and will continue through the end of this week.
In a letter to the editor published in The Daily Princetonian on March 29, Princeton alumna Susan Patton gave her two cents to the “daughters she never had.” The advice: Now that you’ve made it to the Ivy League, it’s time to start husband hunting. The idea that my time in college is best spent finding a suitable man is, frankly, insulting.
There’s an unavoidable, nettling sense of superficiality that comes with mentally aligning yourself with a certain life — or in my case, lives.
The announcement of Joe Biden as the 2013 commencement speaker at the University of Pennsylvania did not cause much controversy on campus. Though Biden’s speech need not cause uproar, it ought to serve as an occasion to ask serious moral and political questions of an elected leader.
Due to Ivy League regulations, until this year Ancient Eight squads have been prohibited from starting their seasons before March 1. Across other conferences, many squads start in the second week of February.
In this week’s roundtable discussion, our editors ask who should be Penn basketball’s starting point guard in 2013-14.
Living Independently for Elders, a one-of-a-kind program of the School of Nursing, has recently added new zip codes in Delaware County in addition to those it already serves in West and Southwest Philadelphia.
Only three percent of business school professors in the United States are minorities.
Tuesday marks the beginning of one of the few times when members of every Greek organization can come together to celebrate their common values.
Some classes never get old. While many students spend hours thinking through their individualized schedules every semester during advanced registration, certain classes have been identified within particular schools and departments as more sought after than others.
There’s more than just oinks and moos at Penn School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) publicly announced his support for marriage rights for same-sex couples in a press release Monday.
The “Lod Mosaic” at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has garnered a lot of praise, but has also drawn criticism from Penn faculty.
The United States patent system is undergoing a major change, harmonizing with the existing systems of most other countries.