Basketball Supplement | Championships run in Marin Kukoc's blood
Marin Kukoc doesn’t quite stack up to the stature of his father, three-time NBA champion Toni Kukoc, but he brings to Penn much of what Toni brought the Bulls: size and versatility.
Marin Kukoc doesn’t quite stack up to the stature of his father, three-time NBA champion Toni Kukoc, but he brings to Penn much of what Toni brought the Bulls: size and versatility.
While the two-year reconstruction of the South Street Bridge had many University City residents seeing red, some South Street businesses found it difficult to stay out of the red.
I'm impressed by behavioral investing — a field of commerce that mixes psychology and finance — and was shocked to find myself thinking that i-banking might actually be pretty cool.
After both the men’s and women’s swim teams took fourth at last season’s Ivy League Championships, the coaches and swimmers have made changes in the offseason that they hope will lead to a higher finish this year.
While the two-year reconstruction of the South Street Bridge had many University City residents seeing red, some South Street businesses found it difficult to stay out of the red.
I'm impressed by behavioral investing — a field of commerce that mixes psychology and finance — and was shocked to find myself thinking that i-banking might actually be pretty cool.
I urge the new leadership of the minority coalitions to at least divest themselves of sole control of the Intercultural Fund and work with the University to use that money to promote true interculturalism.
On Saturday, Westboro Baptist Church members are coming to campus. The protesters have a right to be there, but we take issue with WBC’s views and think other students should as well.
City Tap House, Local 44 and Smokey Joe’s have recently been ranked highly among their peers, but each bar says it has unique features which set it apart from the crowd.
Senior cross country runner Jeff Weinstein debated transferring to avoid tough Ivy restrictions on eligibility.
Residents of the Radian Apartments who renew their leases by Dec. 15 stand to win a trip to Las Vegas, but the trip seems to be low on residents’ list of reasons to renew.
Up until his death on Oct. 19 at age 49, 1983 College alumnus Paul Miller never stopped fighting for disability rights, including positions in the Bill Clinton and Barack Obama administrations.
Penn professor Michael Horowitz, Amy Gadsden and Jacques deLisle discussed Chinese human-rights activist Liu Xiabo and his controversial Nobel Peace Prize over dinner on Wednesday in Steinberg-Deitrich Hall.
This year’s Ivy League preseason poll pegged the Quakers at fourth in the conference.
On Wednesday evening, Fox Leadership presented “Fixing School Food in America” featuring Janet Poppendieck, author of Free for All: Fixing School Food in America.
MERT’s request to add an SUV-type vehicle to their lineup has administrators on board to consider the idea, but it may take more time than originally expected to get an executive decision.
A new study conducted by Wharton professor Adam Grant along with Francesca Gino of Harvard Business School and David Hofmann of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows that introverted leaders can be just as effective as extroverted leaders.
Penn students’ hectic schedules rarely permit them to spare a minute. But, thanks to the 60-Second Lecture series, those who do reap substantial rewards.
Following the Saturday arrest of Interfraternity Council President and Wharton senior Christian Lunoe, the IFC is making preparations for the possibility that he will resign.
Wharton alumnus Jeffrey Perelman filed a lawsuit against his father, School of Medicine trustee Ray Perelman, and brother, University trustee Ron Perelman, alleging that his father improperly invested funds from a pension plan — with which they were involved — in a company Ron controls.