From squash courts to finance offices, here's how Penn's international student athletes are spending their summer
Athletes from women's tennis, men's squash, and heavyweight rowing sat down with the DP to discuss their summer plans.
Athletes from women's tennis, men's squash, and heavyweight rowing sat down with the DP to discuss their summer plans.
As international student-athletes travel to a new country for college, ISAA is there to ease that transition.
The sophomore forward put up much-improved numbers this year despite playing on a broken foot.
Several former Penn swimmers expressed their support for the Department of Education’s recent finding that deemed Penn in violation of Title IX and demanded further governmental action.
As international student-athletes travel to a new country for college, ISAA is there to ease that transition.
The sophomore forward put up much-improved numbers this year despite playing on a broken foot.
Eisenhardt has found the most success in her last year representing the Red and Blue.
The sophomore from Chicago has eyes set on winning the Ivy League tournament for a third consecutive year.
Last Saturday’s season-ending loss against Notre Dame is a microcosm of the Quakers’ season.
With 67 wins overall, Kueh holds the record for all-time wins in program history.
The Quakers look to finish the season strong in their quest for an Ivy League championship three-peat.
Last year, Louie was Penn’s first NCAA national champion in fencing since 2013.
Through resilience and sacrifice, the Pan-American champion balances pre-med studies and global competitions.
From Philadelphia to Ithaca, each Ancient Eight venue has its own charm.
From Belgrade to the Ivy League, Stojanovski looks to make her mark for the Quakers.
Despite facing an ankle injury in December, Fletcher amazed on the mat this season, culminating in a NCAAs Regionals appearance.
The April 28 announcement includes a “Resolution Agreement” from the Office of Civil Rights that gives Penn 10 days to “voluntarily” enact three demands.
Means, a two-time All-Ivy selection, will attend camp with the Indianapolis Colts.
Family ties fuel the passion behind the standout track and field runner's career.