Cornell dominates possession, scoreboard
The Quakers struggled to take and maintain possession against No. 6 Cornell and thus could not garner any offensive momentum, as they fell 12-6.
The Quakers struggled to take and maintain possession against No. 6 Cornell and thus could not garner any offensive momentum, as they fell 12-6.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with College junior Matt Amalfitano just hours after he was elected the Undergraduate Assembly’s first-ever president Sunday.
Students, staff, community members, a reality show star and even an Oscar winner all participated in QPenn — a week-long campus celebration of LGBT culture held this past week.
Two Undergraduate Assembly candidates answered charges leveled against them by the Nominations and Elections Committee Sunday afternoon at a Fair Practices Code hearing.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with College junior Matt Amalfitano just hours after he was elected the Undergraduate Assembly’s first-ever president Sunday.
Students, staff, community members, a reality show star and even an Oscar winner all participated in QPenn — a week-long campus celebration of LGBT culture held this past week.
With the Student Voice survey, students have the opportunity to express their opinions about Penn Dining for the first time this year.
At the 14th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum held Saturday at the Park Hyatt in Center City, India’s leading businessmen, politicians and film personalities discussed a wide variety of topics ranging from health care and performing arts to entrepreneurship in India.
We should embrace Senioritis a bit. It may not be the most constructive condition, but it’s really a sign of how far we’ve come and how we’ve risen to this challenge that we first took on four years ago.
Student leaders say that outside specific groups supporting the candidated, the election is much less pervasive on campus than the 2008 primary, when students widely volunteered for Obama or Clinton and attended political events around the city.
We think the Council of Undergraduate Deans should extend the deadlines to add and drop courses for the fall semester to accommodate students celebrating the High Holidays.
I’m troubled by a new federal budget proposal that would dim future TFA admissions prospects for college seniors and derail the organization’s long-term goal of ending educational inequality.
A hearing for Fresh Grocer to discuss health inspection results will be held this Tuesday, March 30. Though an inspection at the store will occur prior to the hearing, its date will not be public.
Despite the remnants of a chilly winter, Friday night’s seventh-annual Relay for Life was successfully held on Franklin Field. The event started at 8 p.m. and went well into Saturday morning, symbolizing that cancer never sleeps.
Dustin Lance Black gave the keynote address for QPenn, encouraging attendees to support legislation outlawing discrimination of LGBT students and sharing his personal experiences growing up in a homophobi community.
At last week’s Second Annual Undergraduate Social Impact Conference, Iqbal Quadir said, “Things are changing,” in reference to world economies. But the conference showed that the methods and instruments of social impact are changing as well.
The Nominations and Elections Committee announced the complete results of the Undergraduate Assembly and Class Board elections at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday.
College junior Matt Amalfitano won the first-ever election for Undergraduate Assembly president. College junior Mark Pan will serve as the first vice president.
Bilsky would not offer a timetable for an announcement regarding the next coach, but he did say that in his mind, he is down to a few finalists.
The Nominations and Elections Committee reported a turnout of 3,560 voters, a rate of 49.03 percent. Last year's turnout was 49.8 percent, and the NEC's 2010 goal was 55 percent.