Football Supplement | Offensive line retooled, ready for 2016
After an impressive 2015 season in which Penn football only allowed 12 sacks all year, the Quakers' offensive line faces a new challenge.
After an impressive 2015 season in which Penn football only allowed 12 sacks all year, the Quakers' offensive line faces a new challenge.
In the latest move along this trend, Athletic Director Grace Calhoun announced plans for the construction of a new Holistic Wellness and Concussion Center in Franklin Field.
After falling just short of their first league title since 2010, Penn sprint football returns much of its starting defense from 2015.
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In the latest move along this trend, Athletic Director Grace Calhoun announced plans for the construction of a new Holistic Wellness and Concussion Center in Franklin Field.
After falling just short of their first league title since 2010, Penn sprint football returns much of its starting defense from 2015.
It only took 12 minutes for freshman Kitty Qu to get the signal to put on her gloves. After her team went two goals down just minutes after the season-opening whistle, Penn coach Nicole Van Dyke called up the untested newcomer for her first taste of collegiate soccer. That was over two weeks ago, and Qu has played every minute of action since. “It’s cool for me because it’s taking a lot of responsibility as a freshman,” the Foster City, Calif., native said. In the three games that followed that opening 3-1 loss to Maryland on August 28, Qu has held on to her starting spot, showing that her stint in goal was not a one-time occurrence. And with Qu in goal, the Quakers (3-1-0) have opened their season with fantastic momentum.
Some students back Republican nominee on largely liberal campus.
Struggling to retain its members, PATH seeks to increase invovlement to build a more inclusive athletic community.
Penn City and Regional Planning professor William Grigsby sees holes in Clinton’s plan.
Feel free to tint your profile picture, share that controversial Facebook post or retweet a political message — “slacktivism” matters, according to a recent study published by professor Sandra González-Bailón.
Penn DCC announces 2016-17 theme year: "Citizenship on the Edge: Sex/Gender/Race."
According to Penn President Amy Gutmann, the grant will help Wharton take existing MBA initiatives and adapt them for other programs, such as opportunities for undergraduate students.
Outside of those involved with Penn sprint football, not many expected the Quakers to be players in the CSFL title race. Yet, come late October, there they were.
“Safety School! Safety School! Safety School!” The year is 2007. I am a brazen and beautifully snarky middle school student sitting with a group of 10 friends at Jadwin Gym for a Princeton-Penn men’s basketball game.
“Mike isn’t even here tonight — he’s president of an a cappella group — he’s gotta audition people, he’s doing that and he can throw the ball 60 yards.” Sometimes your quarterback has to miss practice because of injury.
Chaz Augustini is still playing varsity football at a Division 1 school. But this year, it's a bit different. Augustini, a wide receiver, will have an entirely new setting when he lines up for the Quakers this Saturday.
For years, freshman boys have been asked to name the five hottest girls they've seen at Penn as part of Masala auditions.
I live on Locust Walk. Three minutes to class, three minutes to Lyn’s, three minutes to Pottruck – the location alone is fantastic.
I’ve never doubted who I was. Asian, White, Mixed, Girl, Young—any of these could apply, but none of these mattered.