Quaker Nation | Penn football derailed by the Big Green
Also, DPOSTM sits down with men's soccer's three-time first team All-Ivy defender Leo Burney.
Also, DPOSTM sits down with men's soccer's three-time first team All-Ivy defender Leo Burney.
From June 16, 2015 to Jan. 11, 2018, Trump said “Wharton” 52 times and referred to himself as a “good student” (or some variant like “great” or “excellent”) 27 times.
Penn football fell to Columbia, 34-31 in overtime. The Lions (5-0, 2-0 Ivy) crawled back from a 21-7 deficit by scoring 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter before walking off in overtime on a 24-yard touchdown to wide receiver Josh Wainwright.
The Poll Workers Project, a non-partisan organization founded by five Penn alumni, aims to address concerns about the potential impact of COVID-19 on voter disenfranchisement across the country.
From June 16, 2015 to Jan. 11, 2018, Trump said “Wharton” 52 times and referred to himself as a “good student” (or some variant like “great” or “excellent”) 27 times.
Penn football fell to Columbia, 34-31 in overtime. The Lions (5-0, 2-0 Ivy) crawled back from a 21-7 deficit by scoring 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter before walking off in overtime on a 24-yard touchdown to wide receiver Josh Wainwright.
Also, our reporter sits down with Penn baseball’s Thomas Shurtleff.
Plus, columns on Penn's immoral alumni and student housing.
Plus, columns on sports culture and student support.
Plus, columns on subsidizing clinical travel and Penn's curriculum.
Plus, columns on Penn's lack of academic diversity and AI's erosion of critical thinking.
Plus, columns on Penn students' toxic culture, our campus social scene, and the shallowing ambition of Penn students.
Plus, columns on ICE and grad workers union.
Plus, columns on job anxiety and loneliness at Penn.
Plus, columns on Greek Life and social media usage.
The project, called Reproducible Brain Charts, is led by Perelman School of Medicine psychiatry professor Theodore Satterthwaite, postdoctoral fellow Golio Shafiei, and Child Mind Institute chief science officer Michael Milham.
Plus, columns on free speech, performative activism, and the music scene on campus.
Plus, columns on club culture, privilege, and Wharton.