Penn women's soccer primed for major challenge
An undefeated women’s soccer team will take to Rhodes Field this Friday, one of two squads yet to post a loss in Division I.
An undefeated women’s soccer team will take to Rhodes Field this Friday, one of two squads yet to post a loss in Division I.
Administrators believed it could potentially violate Penn's free speech policies.
In 2013, the Daily Pennsylvanian conducted a similar poll on the student body — and not much has changed.
Sometimes mental challenges are larger than physical ones, even in the game of football.
Administrators believed it could potentially violate Penn's free speech policies.
In 2013, the Daily Pennsylvanian conducted a similar poll on the student body — and not much has changed.
Designed for families who prefer to pay all or most of the student’s educational expenses, the Monthly Budget Plan allows them to pay over a 10-month period.
The hub, based in the Singh Center, is aimed at increasing access to the University's nanotechnology facilities.
The night before Rajat Mehndiratta, Cyrus Tabrizi, Edward Ahn, and Vasu Agrawal arrived at PennApps last month, they had no idea what was in store for them.
Penn has traditionally been one of the top producers of fall semester law school applicants in the country.
ANNEKA DECARO is a College sophomore from Austin, TX. Her email address is annekaxiv@gmail.com.
Herban Quality Eats, Schmear It, Danlu, PWS, Dunkin’ Donuts and Jimmy John’s form the base of University City’s new apartment building, 3601 Market, which is located near 36th and Market.
I am not Caribbean-American. I have no traceable African roots; all I know is that my predecessors probably resided somewhere in West Africa. My ancestors were some of the first slaves to come over on the slave ships.
For students who have lost faith in Tinder and OkCupid, a new dating platform has emerged: UPenn Singles Meet.
The data confirms previous research on why students underreport sexual violence, Director of Student Sexual Violence Prevention Jessica Mertz said.
At the end of this semester, the UA will launch a website where students can share their own stories through videos and images.
Penn football’s recent upset victory over Villanova — the program’s first in more than 100 years — has sent tremors throughout the Penn Athletics community.
After a series of problems with the Common Application, eighty-three schools are coming together to create a new joint college application portal that will serve as an alternative — but Penn is not taking part. The new application portal, offered through the Coalition for Access, Affordability and Success, aims to attract a greater number of lower income and underrepresented and will allow students to upload projects they've worked on throughout their high school years to create an inventory of their work.
Going into the 2015 Ivy League football season, I expected a few things: Penn would be better than its underachieving final year under Al Bagnoli.
Facing the defending champions is always a challenge. Facing the defending champions along with the team that just upset them is a nightmare. Such is the schedule for Penn volleyball, who travel Friday to Leede Arena in Hanover, N.H., to battle a hot Dartmouth side, followed by a Saturday trip the Malkin Athletic Center in Cambridge, Mass., to face the 2014 Ivy League victors, Harvard. The Quakers (7-6, 1-0 Ivy)record seem to be in good standing and could be ready for this challenge, coming off of a three-game winning streak, including a 3-1 triumph at Princeton last Friday and a shutout of NJIT on the roadreordered the following day. deleted “Having played only one league game and split the rest, Penn is sitting on a 7-6 record overall.” Despite its extensive non-conferencehyphen schedule, coach Kerry Carr was not concerned about the team’s fatigue going into the weekend's strenuous doubleheader. “I got a lot of different players experience in the preseason, so I feel like we're rested going into the Ivy League,” she said. One of the standout players for Penn this past weekend was senior captain Alexis Genske, who recorded 14 kills and 14 digs against the Tigers and had another 12 kills with fourspelled out digs against the Highlanders. “I think our whole team played really steady, which made it easy to be more aggressive on plays [I] might not normally take a risk on, so that definitely gave me the confidence to swing harder,” Genske said. “Also, passing and defensively, we were communicating really well, so I knew which balls my teammates were taking, and which ones were my responsibility.” The Red and Blue will certainly need their strength when they take on the Big Green, who narrowly squeezed past the Crimson in a dramatic five-setter last Friday.