Cheers and Jeers | Fall 2012
The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look at the best and worst of Fall 2012.
The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look at the best and worst of Fall 2012.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with recently-elected Penn Democrats president and College sophomore Matt Kalmans to discuss his plans for the next year
When Slavic languages and literature professor Kevin Platt left the U.S. for Latvia and Russia in June 2011, he thought he was leaving during an exciting time here for a “stagnant place where nothing ever happens.”
Professors at Penn are reluctant to address the issue because of the “tremendous pressure” associated with teaching it
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with recently-elected Penn Democrats president and College sophomore Matt Kalmans to discuss his plans for the next year
When Slavic languages and literature professor Kevin Platt left the U.S. for Latvia and Russia in June 2011, he thought he was leaving during an exciting time here for a “stagnant place where nothing ever happens.”
Last Wednesday, the United Minorities Council elected College sophomore Joyce Kim as its new chair
On Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that it would hear two cases next year on the topic of gay marriage
1977 College graduate Jon Kest, a community advocate active in New York and Philadelphia, died of cancer at his Brooklyn home last Wednesday. He was 57.
The Quakers showed off their depth in what amounted to a season preview for the Ivy League Champs in the Red vs. Blue Intrasquad Meet.
The men’s and women’s squads combined to post a total of 10 event victories at Friday’s Lehigh Invitational, with winning performances from both old and new faces.
Over winter break, the Quakers will leave the confines of the Palestra for four consecutive road games and try to remedy a winless record in away contests.
During the break, the Quakers will hope to improve their winning ways on the road and adjust to life playing back-to-backs.
After sustaining a season-ending LCL strain only eight bouts into a promising college career a season ago, Cobb was in an unfamiliar spot. Undeterred, he launched into preparations for this season with gusto.
On Friday, the women took on Columbia in each team’s third Ivy matchup of the year. Despite an energetic performance from Penn (2-2, 1-2 Ivy), Columbia (1-2, 1-2) pulled away at the end and handed the Quakers a 159-140 loss.
A Drexel University student was hit by a car at the corner of 36th and Chestnut streets just before 2 a.m.
Instead of trying to save the day with big plays, Penn needs to slow it down and buy into the system. Nine games into the season, there’s no other choice.
Penn was never able to come back from an eight-point gap set by the Wildcats in the final seconds of the first frame, falling to Villanova, 68-55, in the Quakers’ first Big 5 matchup of the season.
The new Wharton app, announced on the Wharton website on Nov. 29, allows students to access all of the school’s online resources via a centralized app
HEMM, which took place Thursday and Friday last week in Huntsman Hall, is the organization’s flagship event and represents the culmination of a yearlong effort