Students protest tenure denial of professor
A 17-person History honors thesis class is leading a charge to protest the tenure denial of their thesis seminar advisor, Ronald Granieri.
A 17-person History honors thesis class is leading a charge to protest the tenure denial of their thesis seminar advisor, Ronald Granieri.
Lanny Breuer, the Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice, joined a panel of campus leaders to discuss violence against women.
The Crimson and Tigers will be participating in two relatively unknown college hoops tournaments.
We need to stop thinking of Philadelphia as something there for us to exploit when we feel like it.
Lanny Breuer, the Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice, joined a panel of campus leaders to discuss violence against women.
The Crimson and Tigers will be participating in two relatively unknown college hoops tournaments.
Penn students heading to the nation’s capital will soon have a new inexpensive travel option.
In College Park, Md., the Terrapins shut down a Quakers squad coached by Duke alum Mike Murphy and pulled away with a 10-7 win.
Though its offensive lineup features just three seniors, the Penn baseball team is far more experienced than its ages reveal.
Three international Penn students were held for three hours in a Panama airport while returning from an Alternative Spring Break trip to Costa Rica because they did not have appropriate Visas.
The Interfraternity Council voted March 3 to allow a new fraternity chapter on campus and to change its expansion policy, according to IFC President and Wharton junior Christian Lunoe.
The Red and Blue went 2-2 in their four matches last week, but the team returned to campus with stronger team chemistry.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter’s plan to levy a tax on sugary beverages isn't perfect, but it's a start.
Favorable pricing at clubs and bars for women — strictly on the basis of gender — is at the very least wrong, if not illegal.
Despite fighting back in the late innings, the Penn softball team struggled during their spring break trip, tallying up only two wins over seven games.
The inevitable team bonding on a long west coast trip proved to be a more important takeaway than their 1-2 record for the trip.
The fate of two Quakers will remain undetermined until later this week as the results of Saturday’s NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Fencing Regional tournament count for only part of the qualifying criteria for NCAA championships.
Without the help of 2009 first team All-American Emma Spiro, the Quakers were no match for North Carolina’s second-half firepower in an 11-6 loss and barely slid by unranked Hofstra, 6-5.
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The Quakers ended their season with the fewest wins ever, but did rack up their first Ivy League win.