Strong | Penn’s in the eye of the storm
Let’s just say this up front: The first four games of the Penn football schedule were rough.But here’s the good news: Columbia and Yale are up next.
Let’s just say this up front: The first four games of the Penn football schedule were rough.But here’s the good news: Columbia and Yale are up next.
For international students, registering to vote can be complicated. However, many Penn students from countries with upcoming elections are finding ways to stay involved.
Freshmen Cameron Countryman and Dylan Muscat were fierce adversaries before they were teammates, playing on opposite sides of a heated rivalry between two public high schools in California. Muscat, a defensive back, often found himself matched up against Countryman, a receiver.
Last Monday, anonymous “hacktivists” who go by the name Team GhostShell leaked student and faculty names, email addresses and PennCard numbers
For international students, registering to vote can be complicated. However, many Penn students from countries with upcoming elections are finding ways to stay involved.
Freshmen Cameron Countryman and Dylan Muscat were fierce adversaries before they were teammates, playing on opposite sides of a heated rivalry between two public high schools in California. Muscat, a defensive back, often found himself matched up against Countryman, a receiver.
While doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows obtain their advanced scientific training by conducting research, many Ph.D. graduates move on to positions outside of academia — and even outside of research.
Christopher Philips started philosophy discussions called “Socrates Cafes” back in 1996. Since then, these small, informal discussions about philosophical questions have expanded across the globe and now over 500 active cafes exist based on Phillips’ model.
Penn and Drexel University’s Public Safety divisions will begin a new joint surveillance program to improve crime-fighting capabilities across both campuses.
Two years ago, four Wharton alumni launched Warby Parker, an online eyewear company that is changing the way the eyewear industry operates
The School of Arts and Sciences is moving forward with its plan to construct a new Neural-Behavioral Sciences building, a 76,500-square-foot facility near 38th Street and University Avenue
Beyond the obvious drawback of preventing new groups from enlivening the extracurricular scene, the moratorium is an embarrassment to Penn.
Hinduism has been simplified to festivals like Holi which celebrates color and Diwali, the festival of lights.
Mindless partisanship, where voters act like sports fans, has leaked down to the lowest levels of each party. It has even seeped onto this campus.
A huge part of a week’s preparation, and a part opaque to many a casual fan, is film study. Both with coaches and individually, players watch recorded games featuring their opponent to glean whatever they can heading into the weekend’s matchup.
The University is currently renovating the nearly century-old Hutchinson Gym, long-time home of practice facilities for the gymnastics, fencing, rowing and wrestling teams.
Anne-Marie Slaughter, professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University, spoke at College Hall about international law and the Responsibility to Protect, or R2P, doctrine.
First-year Penn coach Steve Dolan manages his team with a soft-spoken, health-oriented approach. He tries to explain to runners the purpose of each training session and patiently works with them so they may get the most out of each day’s efforts.
Before Alan Schwarz exposed the severity of concussions among football players of all ages as a Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter for the New York Times or hosted ESPN’s Baseball Today, he helped save the toast toss at Penn.
The symposium featured about 50 poster exhibits, nine lectures and a keynote address given by Dr. Christine Guthrie, a professor of biochemistry at the University of California, San Francisco.