Kephart worth an arm and a (big) leg
Dartmouth Athletics relies quite heavily on one arm and one leg of Don Kephart. The junior kickoff specialist and back-up field goal kicker for Big Green football suits up for the track team in the spring.
Dartmouth Athletics relies quite heavily on one arm and one leg of Don Kephart. The junior kickoff specialist and back-up field goal kicker for Big Green football suits up for the track team in the spring.
The Quakers dropped the game 2-0 to the visiting Leopards last night at Franklin Field.
Google has reinvisioned books, and it's time they're allowed to digitize for real
A second rape was reported on campus over the weekend, Division of Public Safety officials said yesterday. A female Penn student reported that she had been raped in a residence on the 200 block of S. 39th Street at about 2 a.m. Sunday.
The Quakers dropped the game 2-0 to the visiting Leopards last night at Franklin Field.
Google has reinvisioned books, and it's time they're allowed to digitize for real
Changes to the UA budget are infinitely better
The Red & Blue Crew likely won’t reach its goals given its meager budget
Four alumni returned to Penn last night to share stories on how they broke into the green job industry.
Brooklyn-based band, The Antlers, have achieved what most indie artists can only dream of: an 8.5 rating and the elusive “Best New Music” title from music website Pitchfork Media.
According to journalist and best-selling author Barbara Ehrenreich, putting on a smile does not always make you happier.
Philadelphia will receive $10.9 million over the next three years to hire 50 police officers as part of a series of grants by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Last Friday night at La Casa Latina’s 10th anniversary celebration, ALA announced the creation of an emergency fund to help students in financial straits.
Introduction to Geology, Astronomy 001: A Survey of the Universe, Ideas in Mathematics — the courses many a Penn student plans to take eventually in order to knock off a requirement or two.
Freshmen this year are employing a wide variety of tactics — some unconventional — to get their names out and garner as many votes as possible.
Thirty years after BusinessWeek famously envisioned the “paperless office,” the college classroom is only just beginning to break away from its much-loved pen and paper.
Penn Student Health Service reported 89 cases of influenza-like illness suspected to be type H1N1 on campus for the week of Sept. 20-26, according to Matthew Waller, director of public affairs and communications in the Office of the Vice Provost for University Life.
The Radian will soon add banking and test prepping to its catalog of retail stores on campus with the addition of Bank of America and Kaplan Test Prep.
College freshman Chris Cruz wants to be the first Latino class president. And he’s not the only freshman hoping to boost the representation of a specific group.
At the end of the first half of last night’s game against University of Maryland-Baltimore County, the Penn women’s soccer team was in a scoreless deadlock despite clearly dominating an opponent that had been outscored in its last four games by a 15-0 margin.