A Recap in Photos: Homecoming Weekend
Penn alumni returned to Penn's campus this weekend for reunions and festivities as part of Homecoming weekend.
Penn alumni returned to Penn's campus this weekend for reunions and festivities as part of Homecoming weekend.
On Saturday, two Penn wrestlers, senior Lorenzo Thomas and senior C.J. Cobb, represented the Quakers in the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic in front of over 5,000 fans.
What a way to go out. On Senior Day, the Quakers took their seniors out on top, outlasting Brown, 2-1, on a cold and rainy Saturday afternoon on Ellen Vagelos field.
After defeating Lehigh earlier in the week, the Quakers continued their winning streak with another victory against Brown, 2-0, in conference play.
On Saturday, two Penn wrestlers, senior Lorenzo Thomas and senior C.J. Cobb, represented the Quakers in the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic in front of over 5,000 fans.
What a way to go out. On Senior Day, the Quakers took their seniors out on top, outlasting Brown, 2-1, on a cold and rainy Saturday afternoon on Ellen Vagelos field.
After the women’s team was unable to break through at Heptagonals – finishing last as a team in the Ivy championship meet – junior Tom Awad took first in the men’s race, leading the men’s team to an impressive third-place finish.
A bitterly cold rain drove much of the anticipated Homecoming crowd away, and the Quakers didn’t give the several thousand that braved the rain many reasons to cheer.
At Penn, innovation is welcomed with fireworks, confetti and flying drones.
A bitterly cold rain has kept most fans from attending Penn football’s homecoming game against Brown. It apparently drove away Penn’s offense for much of the first half as well.
To Penn men’s soccer, every upcoming game is like playing for the Ivy League championship. The team will need to maintain that approach through Saturday when the Red and Blue host Brown at Rhodes Field.
If there was ever a time where Penn football needed to bear down, this would be it.
Creator of the TED conference and School of Design graduate Richard Saul Wurman finds creativity through terror.
A Carrying The Weight Together event tool place at Penn this past Wednesday
Wharton launched a revamped version of its GUIDE program this month, which assigns interested undergraduates with an MBA student.
If there's one thing for students to take away from Penn’s annual Political Action Week, it's to get involved early and often.
Penn’s South Bank and Drexel’s Innovation Neighborhood are in the process of becoming new centers of entrepreneurship and educational progress in the city.
Chris Tsakalakis gave an unconventional speech at an event sponsored by the Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative
Student Financial Services canceled the work study grants of students who work as Residential Advisors, but didn't notify them until October.