The NCAA Track and Field Outdoor Championships are already underway, and the three Quakers representatives are doing their best to make an impact. While graduated senior Jesse Carlin will continue on to the semis in her event - the 800-meter run - tomorrow, her fellow Quakers struggled today at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
New Univ. Chaplain appointed
Provost Ronald Daniels and Associate Provost Vincent Price announced on Monday that Charles Howard will take over the position of University Chaplain effective July 1. Howard has served as interim chaplain since February 2008 and Associate Chaplain since 2005.
Editorial | Let them eat breakfast
Campus facilities' reduced summer hours make daily activities more difficult.
Editorial | Maintaining security
DPS's continued work toward campus safety reassures those still here
New Univ. Chaplain appointed
Provost Ronald Daniels and Associate Provost Vincent Price announced on Monday that Charles Howard will take over the position of University Chaplain effective July 1. Howard has served as interim chaplain since February 2008 and Associate Chaplain since 2005.
Editorial | Let them eat breakfast
Campus facilities' reduced summer hours make daily activities more difficult.
Theft June 1 - Joseph Robinson, 36, unaffiliated with the University, was arrested for allegedly leaving the Penn Bookstore, located at 3601 Walnut St., without paying for merchandise valued at $150, at about 7:30 p.m. May 31 - A male unaffiliated with the University reported that an unknown suspect broke a window to his secured car and removed a laptop, camera and other personal items, valued at $3500, on the 4000 block of Pine St.
Nutter plans to help with foreclosures
Philadelphians affected by the mortgage foreclosure crisis now have more options, thanks to a new public outreach program from Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter. Nutter unveiled the Philadelphia Mortgage Foreclosure Protection Program on Tuesday. The plan aims to help struggling Philadelphians hold onto their homes.
With rising gas prices, SEPTA ridership up
With gas prices still on the rise and many Philadelphia residents choosing to leave their cars at home, SEPTA is stepping up to the challenge of satisfying an increasing number of customers. In response to this higher demand, SEPTA has implemented a series of new initiatives to accommodate the heavy increase in ridership.
This weekend, the men's track and field team travelled to Tallahassee, Fla. for the NCAA East Regionals, hoping for successful performances and, perhaps, an invitation or two to the NCAA Championships next week. All any member of the team is leaving with is a tan.
Online Update | Malinovskaya pleads no contest to manslaughter charges
Former Wharton undergraduate Irina Malinovskaya pleaded no contest today to manslaughter charges in the death of Iriana Zlotnikov, her ex-boyfriend's then-girlfriend, according to the Associated Press. By pleading no contest, Malinovskaya is not admitting guilt but is conceding that there is enough evidence for a conviction.
Wireless Philadelphia fights to stay online
When it was conceived in 2004, Wireless Philadelphia was considered a ground-breaking way to put Philadelphia a step ahead of other U.S. cities in the field of technology. Now, however, the organization is - at best - on shaky footing. A press release from Wireless Philadelphia announced that Earthlink, the company operating Wireless Philadelphia, is breaking their contract and discontinuing its operation of the municipal wi-fi network in Philadelphia.
Fishers give $50 million to Penn
In the largest capital gift to the "Making History" fund-raising campaign, Anne and Jerome Fisher announced a $50 million donation to the University Tuesday for the establishment of the Anne and Jerome Fisher Translational Research Center. "Anne and I love Penn and we have long felt that investing in this world-class university is investing in the future of humankind itself," said Jerome Fisher to Penn Communications.
Andrew Scurria | Hey D-1 athletes: get out and blog
I had lunch with a former high school classmate last week, like me an aspiring journalist and, like me, a blogger. She asked me how many different sites I had ever posted for, and, silly me, I told the truth: two. When she told me that she wrote regularly for four blogs - two were paying gigs, one served to keep the fam up to date on her goings-on, and the last one was a personal diary - I didn't know who to be sad for, me or her.
Obama secures Democratic nomination
After five months of campaigning in every state and territory in the nation, the race for the Democratic nomination is finally over and Illinois Senator Barack Obama has won the nomination over New York Sen. Hillary Clinton. Clinton will concede the nomination and endorse Obama on Saturday.
Dental dean to resign next month
The University announced Tuesday that Marjorie Jeffcoat, dean of the School of Dental Medicine, will step down from her position on July 1. She will be replaced by Interim Dean Thomas Sollecito until a permanent replacement is found. Jeffcoat has served as the dean since 2003 and is credited with strengthening the school's academic and financial standing.
Jesse Carlin is fast. Learning how fast, though, surprised even her. The outgoing senior won the 800-meter event at this weekend's NCAA East Regionals in Tallahassee, Fla. Winning the event gave her an automatic bid to the NCAA Outdoor Championships at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa June 11-14.
USAP students bring a global community to Penn
Before her graduation from high school, Tariro Mupombwa had never owned a passport. With a retired mother and a father who passed away in 2000, Mupombwa spent all of her youth in Kadoma, Zimbabwe. And by her senior year, Mupombwa had given little serious thought to studying abroad.
News Brief: New restaurant to open at the Hub
Dancing the Night Away
By elizabeth rubin The Summer Pennsylvanian elizr@dailypennsylvanian.com "One, two, three, four, five, six. Step back, side, together. Let the leader's body decide the next step," said Penn alum - and dance instructor - Christy Kam. This summer, get ready to take off your flip-flops, strap on some dancing shoes and salsa, waltz and swing the balmy nights away as the Penn Latin and Ballroom Dance club continues its social lessons throughout the summer.






