Sprint Football brief | Tigers last beat Penn in 1995
After all, the Tigers haven’t beaten the Quakers since 1995, and Princeton has lost the last two meetings by a combined 90-0.
After all, the Tigers haven’t beaten the Quakers since 1995, and Princeton has lost the last two meetings by a combined 90-0.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science has introduced a new, revamped Computer Engineering program this semester.
Penn Latinos have come a long way since the first Latino student, Joseph Urquiola from Cuba, graduated from Penn in 1829. Today, there are 24 Latino organizations under the umbrella of the Latino Coalition.
In the second game of this weekend’s Holiday Inn tournament at the Palestra, the Quakers (8-2) will take on Santa Clara (8-4), which coach Kerry Carr said is easily the best team on the non-conference schedule.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science has introduced a new, revamped Computer Engineering program this semester.
Penn Latinos have come a long way since the first Latino student, Joseph Urquiola from Cuba, graduated from Penn in 1829. Today, there are 24 Latino organizations under the umbrella of the Latino Coalition.
The Preceptorial Committee has had to make several changes to accommodate a larger budget and a vast increase in the number of applications.
It’s at times like this that I’m proud to call myself Canadian.
Performing arts and intellectual attractions don’t just promote cultural appreciation — on a more practical level, these activities get people out in the community and allow time with family and friends in some good wholesome fun
In line with Penn’s increasing focus on sustainability and environmental consciousness, the Critical Writing Program — which administers the mandatory writing seminar — has thoughtfully decided to focus efforts on decreasing paper usage in these classes.
Despite the current economic downturn, Penn Connects, the University’s 30-year plan for campus development and eastward expansion, is still on track, according to administration officials.
In collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the Graduate School of Education will head an international effort to expand research in math and science education.
Technical difficulties put a damper on last night’s inaugural event of Penn’s chapter of Global Zero, a campaign for the elimination of nuclear weapons.
This evening, the Veggie Van, a caravan of green vehicles touring the country, will stop at the corner of 40th and Locust streets. The van is traveling in conjunction with screenings of Fuel, a documentary about energy in America.
Penn’s Student Health Service is running low on seasonal flu vaccine due to nationwide delays in manufacturing and shipping, according to Matt Waller, director of Public Affairs and Communications for the Office of the Vice Provost of University Life.
Since women hold the title of CEO at renowned companies like Yahoo!, PepsiCo and Sunoco, it should be no surprise that the percentage of female MBAs at the Wharton School has been steadily increasing.
In many ways, Lafayette senior quarterback Rob Curley is the perfect big brother. He is supportive and protective and always manages to tease his younger siblings in just the right manner.
The 13 speakers that the University installed this past summer to alert the greater campus outdoor area in case of an emergency were successfully tested over a three-day period at the end of last month.
In focusing his one-man show solely on male as opposed to female body and image issues, writer and director Michael Feldman illuminates a subject that is often regarded as "taboo."
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station is preparing for an extra-vehicular activity spacewalk when a computerized voice says, "You've been smiling 20-percent less than usual lately. Are you worried about something? Homesick?"