Penn sprint football out of title contention after loss
Close, but no cigar.
Close, but no cigar.
Less than 10 years after graduation, 2007 Wharton and Engineering alum Karthik Sridharan has a multi-million dollar business.
A name reflects where a group comes from, who they serve and what they stand for.
After Penn football’s week two victory against fourth-ranked Villanova, my colleague Colin Henderson made a bold statement: The Quakers' win was no fluke. Five games into the season, with the Red and Blue sitting at 2-3 heading into Friday’s game against Yale, I still didn’t know what to make of that statement.
Less than 10 years after graduation, 2007 Wharton and Engineering alum Karthik Sridharan has a multi-million dollar business.
A name reflects where a group comes from, who they serve and what they stand for.
Over the past few years, a number of cities around the country have put restrictions on styrofoam use in food trucks.
In early March of this year, I was returning to the United States from a seven-day “People to People” trip to Cuba when I was “randomly” searched at Miami International Airport. After waiting in line for almost half an hour, I faced an officer of the Department of Homeland Security for a series of customary questions regarding products I was bringing back to the U.S.
Maybe Penn football should spot its opponents early points in every game.
Donna Barrett says Bill Cosby grabbed her from behind while she was officiating the 2004 Penn Relays at Franklin Field
The co-founder says it is possible that the members may decide to sit down and endorse another candidate in the future.
World Café Live blared music by Cashmere Cat and special guest Masego. Strobe lights and intense electric dance music filled a packed two-story performance room on 30th and Walnut streets.
Ashley Montgomery is making it look easy for Penn cross country.
The Daily Pennsylvanian quizzed five students on their knowledge of Penn lingo
An attempt by the the United Auto Workers at the New School in New York City to organize is resurfacing the issue of whether graduate students at private nonprofit universities have a right to collective bargaining.
Penn volleyball has a lot to prove this weekend.
As noted poet Rocky Balboa once said: “When you get knocked down, get back up and keep moving forward.” Responding to failure is a vital process in sports at all levels.
For Penn football, the first five games of the season have exposed stars on both sides of the line of scrimmage.
When he was in middle school in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Robby Sikka agreed with close friend Mike Trudell that the two would end up in the professional sports industry.
It’s do or die for women’s soccer. And do they will. With three games to go in Ivy League play, the Red and Blue (5-3-5, 0-1-3 Ivy) find themselves fifth, but in clear striking distance of third place.