Three’s company for set of ascending sophomores
From newbies to vets, three of Penn men’s soccer’s sophomores will have to show they’ve grown up if the Quakers hope to reverse Penn’s 0-6 start from a season ago.
From newbies to vets, three of Penn men’s soccer’s sophomores will have to show they’ve grown up if the Quakers hope to reverse Penn’s 0-6 start from a season ago.
Penn Engineers’ summer projects include cockroach inspired robots and improved cell phone chips.
Family and friends will gather at the Chinese Christian Church and Center in Chinatown at 6:30 pm.
After a fall season to forget, three of Penn soccer’s best dedicated their summers to improving their game so that hopefully this year will be one to remember.
Penn Engineers’ summer projects include cockroach inspired robots and improved cell phone chips.
Family and friends will gather at the Chinese Christian Church and Center in Chinatown at 6:30 pm.
Penn is testing out online learning in the classroom through a new initiative with nine high schools across the country using a Coursera class.
Even amid a tough season, Penn soccer had some great moments in 2012. Check out our countdown for its top three games of last year.
This marks a 43-percent increase from her salary the previous year.
The Ivy landscape in men’s soccer is one that puts the odds against Penn rebounding after a disappointing season. We broke down the eight teams from the top all the way on down.
With only seven starts to his credit heading into this year, senior Tyler Kinn is the odds-on favorite to win the starting goalkeeper spot vacated by Max Kurtzman. And the team feels it is safe in Tyler’s hands.
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Sources cannot confirm reported abolition of the wait list.
If other minorities can have developed characters — think Kurt from “Glee” or Sophia from “Orange is the New Black” — why can’t Asian-Americans?
Suddenly protecting lefty fifth-year senior quarterback Billy Ragone’s blind side now falls to … we’ll see.
We caught up with fifth-year senior Sam Chwarzynski at Media Day Monday about his pursuit of a fourth outright Ivy championship in his Penn football career.
The Penn football team looks spruced up in its new white uniforms as the players gather for its annual team picture, and despite it being his first go-round for football’s Media Day, junior Max Kurtzman fits right in.
Kelby Reed will travel back and forth from Russia with a group of international activists.
New Drexel partnership reveals existing Penn career assistance for LGBTQ students.