Racial comments abound on anonymous polling app WhatsGoodly
When the anonymous polling app WhatsGoodly came to campus it caused controversy for claims of cyberbullying.
When the anonymous polling app WhatsGoodly came to campus it caused controversy for claims of cyberbullying.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between April 9 and April 16.
With less than a month until the primary election, a Democratic mayoral debate on Thursday took a harsh tone.
Earlier this year, a group of Stanford students wrote a widely publicized article that encouraged other college students nationwide to request to see their admissions files through the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between April 9 and April 16.
With less than a month until the primary election, a Democratic mayoral debate on Thursday took a harsh tone.
When it comes to “making it” at Penn, I hope everyone finds something that can never be taken away, cannot be lost, cannot be outdated, and cannot be changed by the obstacles life will throw at you.
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In August 2013, four teenagers — Jose Quiroz, Blake Layman, Anthony Sharp and Levi Sparks were charged with the felony murder of their friend, Danzele Johnson who died at the hands of a third party.
At a time when the openness of the Internet has come into question, Federal Communications Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel came to speak at Penn.
The upcoming Penn Relays were founded in 1895 and have grown to become the largest annual track meet in the world.
Penn golf is just three good rounds away from a championship. Unfortunately, so is the rest of the Ivy League. Both the Quakers’ men's and women's teams will head to Bethlehem, Pa., on Friday to take part in the three-day Ivy Golf Championships.
There’s a saying that good things come in threes. At least, that’s what Penn women’s lacrosse would like to believe, as it continues on the path towards its third consecutive Ivy League Tournament title. As the 18th-ranked Quakers (11-3, 5-1 Ivy) welcome No. 24 Cornell to Franklin Field for Sunday’s final regular season contest, they hope to prevail in what will be the first of two consecutive matches between the teams.
Before the start of Penn men’s lacrosse’s Saturday night game, the team will know whether it secured the final spot in the Ivy League Tournament. Regardless, the Quakers will approach their matchup with No.
As the men’s heavyweight rowing team approaches the end of their season, the Red and Blue will be working to collect a pair of wins this weekend at the Adams Cup in Annapolis, MD. Facing off against Harvard and Navy throughout the event, the heavyweights must maintain their dominant form exhibited last weekend in their convincing performance at the Blackwell Cup.
To paraphrase the famous hardball philosopher Yogi Berra, it’s deja vu all over again. For the second time in as many years, Penn baseball enters the final weekend of the regular season tied with Columbia atop the Ivy League’s Lou Gehrig Division. And for the second consecutive year, the Quakers (20-12, 14-2 Ivy) will face off with their foes from the Big Apple in a winner-take-all, four game series.
It’s familiar territory for Penn softball. Win this weekend and there will be playoff softball at Penn Park again this year.
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Bon Appetit, which operates all of Penn Dining's facilities except those in Huntsman Hall, has many protocols in place to ensure food safety at Penn.