Intramural mhoops scores: Feb. 18-21
Penn Rec intramural basketball scores for February 18-21, 2011
Penn Rec intramural basketball scores for February 18-21, 2011
One reason students don’t engage in stimulating activities more often is because the pre-professional atmosphere at Penn dissuades intellectual curiosity.
Sue Smith, a spokeswoman for the Office of College Houses & Academic Services, wrote a letter detailing ways students can get involved in Penn's film community.
Prohibiting prospective HUP employees from smoking on their own time and in their own homes is an unjust intrusion.
One reason students don’t engage in stimulating activities more often is because the pre-professional atmosphere at Penn dissuades intellectual curiosity.
Sue Smith, a spokeswoman for the Office of College Houses & Academic Services, wrote a letter detailing ways students can get involved in Penn's film community.
Despite the economic downturn, all 340,000 square feet of potential Penn-owned retail are “100 percent occupied.”
No. 6 Penn didn’t always make it look pretty, but behind six combined goals from sophomores Caroline Bunting, Kelly McCallion and Maddie Poplawski, the Quakers ultimately prevailed, 12-9.
The Philadelphia condom is being introduced, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.
Maryland-Baltimore County pushed the Quakers to the brink before Penn prevailed, 5-2.
After advancing to the Hoehn Cup (B division) finals, defeating Bates and Williams, the Quakers fell short, losing 7-2 in the title match to Western Ontario. With the win, 2009 Hoehn Cup champion Western Ontario wrestled the title back from the Red and Blue, who won it last year.
ITHACA, N.Y. — Alyssa Baron lit up the scoreboard two nights in a row, but for better or worse, that’s become expected of her.
Sophomore Kirsten Strausbaugh and the Penn gymnastics team have finally reclaimed the Ivy Leage titles.
The DP's crime reporter goes on a ride-along with Sergeant Andrew Mallow through the streets of West Philadelphia.
For nearly a decade, a group of students and faculty have brought diverse campus talent up on stage before their peers.
The United States might be partly to blame for recent revolts throughout the world, according to some Penn professors.
The McDonald’s on the northeast corner of 40th and Walnut is one of the few things that hasn’t moved or left over the past few decades, but Penn officials would like to change that.
In the wake of a controversial journey to include Chinese mummies in its “Secrets of the Silk Road” exhibit, the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology hosted a group of scholars who attempted to unravel the mummies’ histories.
Spectators may have talked trash about Cornell at the Palestra Saturday, but they didn’t throw any away. All garbage was composted or recycled as part of a recycling initiative.
In conclusion to the sophomore Stephen Starr restaurant week, the Class Board of 2013 brought the restaurateur — and a free sampling of his desserts — to Houston Hall Friday.