Penn Swimming kicks off against rival Lions
Nothing motivates better then a rivalry, and for Penn swimming, an early season meet against Columbia has the Quakers primed to start the year off fast.
Nothing motivates better then a rivalry, and for Penn swimming, an early season meet against Columbia has the Quakers primed to start the year off fast.
This is the second year in a row that more than 5,000 applicants have applied early.
We just put out our Women's Hoops Issue to get you ready for the upcoming season. Make sure to pick up your copy on newsstands now!
As Penn men’s soccer enters its matchup with Princeton on Saturday, it does so with its back against the wall. In what will be one of the team’s toughest contests yet, the Red and Blue looks to secure a victory and continue playing for a change at the Ivy League championship.
This is the second year in a row that more than 5,000 applicants have applied early.
We just put out our Women's Hoops Issue to get you ready for the upcoming season. Make sure to pick up your copy on newsstands now!
For some of Penn's "non-traditional" students in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies — students who start at Penn when they're over 21 —, it's not always as easy to find the same opportunities.
When admissions officers read early decision applications throughout the next month, they will be keeping an eye for indicators of sexual orientation.
Tanja Kral is an associate professor in the School of Nursing
Agassi cofounded the Turner-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund to help bring better facilities to charter schools
They are currently accepting online applications for students who want to live in the house next year
Huang spoke as part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Week at Huntsman Hall
With a new Pennsylvania governor and the Republicans now controlling the Senate, the midterm elections on Tuesday significantly changed local and national political landscapes.
Penn’s polling stations saw less than a third of voter turnout this election cycle
In addition to partially lifting the moratorium on new student groups, the Student Activities Council also recently elected a new chair. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with recently elected SAC Chair and College junior Renata O'Donnell to discuss her plans for the upcoming year. Daily Pennsylvanian: What’s something you what to accomplish as SAC chair that you want to have be your legacy? Renata O'Donnell: I think [previous SAC chairs] have done an amazing job.
It’s hard to have a freshman season much better than Sydney Stipanovich did last year.
The view is different from the top. And it’s been quite a few years since Penn women’s basketball has had that view.
Last year, Penn’s women’s basketball proved it was the best time in the Ivy League. This year, the Red and Blue will put their skills to the test against some of the best teams in the entire country, facing a strong schedule fit for the defending Ivy champions.
Penn emerged victorious from last year’s Ivy scramble. Let’s take a look at how the league is shaping up as we enter the new season.
The Quakers’ four seniors – forwards Katy Allen and Kara Bonenberger along with guards Renee Busch and Kathleen Roche – have been named the captains for the 2014-15 season and plan on carrying the torch from last year’s successful group.