Bryn Friedenberg | Ugh
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College sophomore from Kirtland, Ohio.
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College sophomore from Kirtland, Ohio.
No one would disagree that this has been an unpredictable election cycle. But perhaps the biggest surprise is the success of two very unlikely candidates, Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
On Feb.
First envisioned in the late ’90s, New College House, is starting to take form in time for its grand opening next fall.
No one would disagree that this has been an unpredictable election cycle. But perhaps the biggest surprise is the success of two very unlikely candidates, Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
On Feb.
Students at UC Berkeley may miss out on hearing the Clintons speak while the University of California faces its second complaint of unfair labor practices.
Chicago State University will not be able to make payroll starting March 1 in the midst of a budget battle over state university funding, according to school officials.
This spring break, some students will lounge on a beach, while others will build a house.
Founding a successful startup may soon as possible for anyone with a computer as it is for ambitious Penn undergraduates.
It was a tough test for the Quakers. And unfortunately, it wasn't curved. Penn basketball fell 79-58 to first-place Yale (18-6, 9-1 Ivy) on Saturday night at the Palestra.
On a day marked by inexplicably high temperatures, Penn men’s lacrosse generated some heat of their own.
After two weeks off the courts, Penn women's tennis served up a big win at home. The Quakers defeated Albany, holding a 5-2 advantage at the Hecht Tennis Center Saturday afternoon.
Behind a career-best 25 points from senior guard Kasey Chambers and a first-half team offensive performance for the record books, the Red and Blue cruised to its ninth straight Ancient Eight victory, topping the Bulldogs 77-59
Well, this is a pleasant surprise. At halftime, Penn men’s basketball trails Ivy-League leading Yale by only five points as the Eli lead, 37-32.
SHUN SAKAI is a College junior from Chestnut Hill, Mass.
After losing a talented senior class featuring three All-Americans coming in to the year, some were doubting that Penn women’s lacrosse could see the same success this year that they had before.
A research project at Penn was recently given a grant of 1.4 million from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention to develop methods of preventing and managing chronic diseases.
This one was closer than it should have been. After struggling to gain separation early in the contest, Penn women’s basketball extended its perfect run through the Ivy League, defeating Brown on the road, 69-59, on Friday.
They say basketball is a team sport. Penn basketball proved that axiom true on Friday, as they downed Brown, 79-74, in a well-rounded effort that featured five different players scoring in double figures.