No wins in N.Y.
The Quakers were a much improved club on their first Ivy road trip, yet still fell to Cornell and Columbia on Friday and Saturday by scores of 52-59 and 58-71, respectively.
The Quakers were a much improved club on their first Ivy road trip, yet still fell to Cornell and Columbia on Friday and Saturday by scores of 52-59 and 58-71, respectively.
If our culture is mired in the negative perception of feminists as radicals, then more extremity may not be what feminism needs.
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Boosted by the return of two injured gymnasts, the squad finished third against the University of Bridgeport, Brown and the Rhode Island Club Team.
If our culture is mired in the negative perception of feminists as radicals, then more extremity may not be what feminism needs.
Penn is your campus, and the DP is your news source. And now, Events@Penn can be your calendar.
Due to the expansion of pledge classes this year, more upperclassmen will have two littles, or “twins.”
While most resort to delivering roses and chocolates to their loved ones on Valentine’s Day, others choose to express their love through song.
Three questions at the end of this year’s performances of The Vagina Monologues have sparked dialogue among Penn students.
For its spring show, the Social Planning and Events Committee’s Jazz and Grooves has chosen to feature the Philadelphia band Dr. Dog.
Penn Libraries and Weingarten Learning Resources Center are co-sponsoring a poster design contest called “Got Visual?”, which is intended to raise “awareness of visual literacy."
Not only will Penn’s computer servers keep digital archives of the thousands of web pages that comprised the first forty issues of Jacket, but the Kelly Writers House will continue the magazine’s legacy with Jacket2, which will be released in 2011.
Though Penn men’s basketball lost narrowly to Columbia University on Saturday, the annual “Greeks at the Palestra” event helped keep spirits up at halftime.
Lucia Xiong stepped down on Saturday because of time conflicts, and Manya-Jean Gitter was “removed” and “chose not to contest her removal,” UA Chairman Alec Webley said.
Cornell was expected to blow out the Quakers, but it was clear from the get-go that Penn would hang with the Big Red on this night.
Of the 30 scholarships awarded to Americans this year, three went to Penn students — College seniors Donielle Johnson and Jill Portnoy and Penn Law graduate Amanda Marzullo.
The snow days on Wednesday and Thursday were the first back-to-back University closings since 1994. Previously, the most recent snow-related University closing was in February 2003.
Though valuable seniors leave the program each spring, the Penn women’s squash family never really gets smaller.
On Thursday night, best-selling author and renowned feminist Rebecca Walker give the Women’s Week 2010 keynote address in the packed rooftop lounge of Harnwell College House.
How Philly Moves — a 50,000-square foot, five-story-tall mural to be displayed on the side of the Philadelphia International Airport parking garage — is part of a movement by the Mural Arts Program to beautify the city’s gateways.