Women's Hoops Issue: McGinnis | New Quakers, same mentality for Penn women's basketball
The view is different from the top. And it’s been quite a few years since Penn women’s basketball has had that view.
The view is different from the top. And it’s been quite a few years since Penn women’s basketball has had that view.
This season, the freshman class as a whole will be playing a big role from the opening tip on Nov. 14 in Tennessee.
Queer and gendered narratives are stripped from the black narrative, resulting in a solely heteronormative, male, black narrative, which effectively serves as an act of erasure. We are expected to drop our identities — identities that interact in ways that open us up to violence that is largely ignored. We are expected to silence our criticisms about our treatment in order to focus our attentions on the struggles of black men.
The Quakers’ four seniors – forwards Katy Allen and Kara Bonenberger along with guards Renee Busch and Kathleen Roche – have been named the captains for the 2014-15 season and plan on carrying the torch from last year’s successful group.
This season, the freshman class as a whole will be playing a big role from the opening tip on Nov. 14 in Tennessee.
Queer and gendered narratives are stripped from the black narrative, resulting in a solely heteronormative, male, black narrative, which effectively serves as an act of erasure. We are expected to drop our identities — identities that interact in ways that open us up to violence that is largely ignored. We are expected to silence our criticisms about our treatment in order to focus our attentions on the struggles of black men.
There is probably no single course on-campus that is as profoundly hated as the writing seminar. Organic chemistry plagues the pre-med, math is feared by many, BEPP is the bane of the Wharton freshman, but the writing seminar is the common enemy of all.
Nick Moncy is a College junior from North Miami, Fla. His email address is nickmon@sas.upenn.edu.
Map of today's polling places and list of resources to guide your vote
At their Nov. 2 meeting, the Undergraduate Assembly passed a resolution that urges the administration not to change the credit value of a course after the first day of classes. They also discussed making syllabi for all classes available on Penn InTouch.
Real estate mogul Sam Zell spoke at Penn on Monday, offering a glimpse of his contrarian philosophies.
Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof offered his thoughts on the "empathy gap" in a talk on Monday.
The 22nd Annual Ms. & Mr. Penn competition, a gleaming night of oiled calves, washboard stomachs and ripped arms, was held Monday night at the Annenberg Center.
This year's race for Pennsylvania State Senate and for the General Assembly in Penn's election district will see two Democratic incumbents facing off against two Republican challengers.
In tomorrow’s election for the U.S. House of Representatives, voters will have a choice between Democratic incumbent Chaka Fattah and Republican opponent Armond James to represent Pennsylvania’s 2nd Congressional District.Both candidates ran unopposed in their respective party’s primary elections in May.
Funding for education in Pennsylvania is an issue both Republican incumbent Tom Corbett and Democratic challenger Tom Wolf took head on in their campaigns.
As Pennsylvania voters flock to the polls today, they have a clear choice in affecting the direction of the state: Keep Republican Governor Tom Corbett in office, or replace him with Democratic challenger Tom Wolf.
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