Gymnastics Issue | Penn aims to floor the competition
When Penn’s gymnasts hit the floor, expect the music to be bumping.
When Penn’s gymnasts hit the floor, expect the music to be bumping.
One down, two to go.
The Penn Guardian app allows the Penn Police to identify and retrieve personalized information about each registered caller.
Same face, same place.
One down, two to go.
The Penn Guardian app allows the Penn Police to identify and retrieve personalized information about each registered caller.
The sorority marked its 40th anniversary with its inaugural St. Jude Benefit on Friday night.
University Chaplain Charles Howard envisions a gun-free world, and has a plan to work towards it.
On Friday, Nov. 13 the world witnessed in disgrace the bombings and shootings in Paris for which the Islamic State claimed responsibility. Realizing that to write about this event can promote it, and hence accomplish its purpose of spreading terror, I am morally obligated to dedicate this week’s column to the memory of those who have fallen in the name of democracy and freedom.
It was supposed to be an ordinary Friday of going out with friends and enjoying city I have come to call home these past months.
College graduate Scott Silberstein is a co-founder of HMS Media, a creative consortium which is known for producing Broadway hits such as "The Book of Mormon," "Wicked" and "Mamma Mia!"
Alpha Delta Pi raised $1,870 at its second annual Pie-a-President philanthropic event, breaking its previous record of $1,250
One professor’s legal victory means more content and less confusion for massive open online courses throughout the country.
As William Shakespeare once said, “All’s well that ends well.” Butor Penn men’s soccer, there would be no such redemption.
If this were men’s basketball, “One Shining Moment” would be playing for the Red and Blue. Although the Penn men’s cross country team may not get a soulful theme song as a result of its performance, the squad qualified for the NCAA Championships nonetheless by finishing in the top two at its regional meet on Friday.
As the third quarter opened, Lauren Whitlatch caught fire.
Penn volleyball will carry some momentum and added confidence into the fall of 2016 after a strong finish to the 2015 campaign, but it will also certainly be leaving plenty behind.
The annual APAHW, which focuses on raising awareness about Asians with American heritage and celebrating the historical achievements of Asian Pacific Americans, took place between Nov. 9 and Nov. 14.
Last Friday, instead of the usual quiet on Locust Walk, the street was filled with neon lights and crazy electric guitar solos.
With less than a minute remaining on the clocks at the Palestra on Friday, Penn basketball looked like it was going to continue the trend it had established the previous two season: losing in its season opener.