Penn women's lacrosse falls in Ivy tournament
It’s taken nearly a decade, but Penn women’s lacrosse may have finally met its match in the Ivy League.
It’s taken nearly a decade, but Penn women’s lacrosse may have finally met its match in the Ivy League.
A look at the best tweets of Penn basketball coach Steve Donahue
Looking to become a lawyer, you know, going to law school? Penn is the No. 1 place for that, according to the American Bar Association. The ABA reported that Penn Law is the top school for placing graduates in long-term jobs that require passing the bar.
Thanks to Isaac Newton, it is a law of motion that an “object in motion tends to remain in motion.” This principle, otherwise known as inertia, holds true for Dartmouth softball.
A look at the best tweets of Penn basketball coach Steve Donahue
Looking to become a lawyer, you know, going to law school? Penn is the No. 1 place for that, according to the American Bar Association. The ABA reported that Penn Law is the top school for placing graduates in long-term jobs that require passing the bar.
Penn baseball falls short for second straight year.
It's finals season and that can only mean one things: Lots and lots of food ordered to libraries across campus. Grubhub released a list of the top 14 schools that order the most food during finals and Penn was No.
Penn Law professor Polk Wagner, who specializes in intellectual property and patent law, spoke out about the implications of her applications for lyric trademarks.
May Day became a battle on social media between Penn and Princeton. The rival Ivy schools had a small back and forth on Twitter.
Princeton is facing criticism from students after the school’s student government hired rapper Big Sean to perform at the college’s bi-annual Lawnparties music festival.
In preparation for this weekend’s Princeton Invitational, the athletes of Penn track and field will find themselves battling the ups and downs of a “runner’s high.”
For Penn women’s lacrosse, it's just about time for a changing of the guard. At the end of this season, senior superstars like goalkeeper Lucy Ferguson, defender Meg Markham and attack Tory Bensen will all graduate, leaving gaping holes in the starting lineup in and leave gaping holes in the starting lineup. Also gone will be starting senior defenders Taylor Foussadier and Lydia Miller in addition to captain and starting midfielder Lindsey Smith.
Imagine it’s the bottom of the sixth inning in the rubber match of the Ivy League Championship series, your team is up 3-2 and just three outs separate you from an Ancient Eight crown, an NCAA berth and a chance at glory. Then, the opposing team drills in five runs, gains control of the lead in punishing fashion and all of that glory slips away. Penn softball doesn’t have to imagine.
Look, if you had one shot, one opportunity, to seize everything you ever wanted, would you capture it, or just let it slip? That is the question currently facing Penn baseball, which will travel well over eight miles to Columbia this weekend to play in the Lou Gehrig Division’s one-game playoff. The winner of the game will head on to the Ivy League championship series, where it will take on Red Rolfe Division champion Dartmouth.
Hopefully there's more of this on the way. As the 2014-15 academic year draws to a close, so too do the seasons for Penn Athletics' spring sports.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between April 16 and April 22.
Last spring, College freshman Kathryn Dewitt was facing her own crisis amidst a semester marked by two student suicides in three weeks.
NICK MONCY is a College junior from North Miami, Fla. His email address is nickmon@sas.upenn.edu.
There are no neat conclusions to draw from a year at Penn. But if I had to assign a label to my freshman year, it would be “sinusoidal.” The past eight months have been a sequence of peaks and troughs, memories and mishaps.