Mara Gordon | Bringing the mayoral race home, literally
The Penn Dems are doing all they can to get the word out about absentee ballots - it's time for students to step up.
The Penn Dems are doing all they can to get the word out about absentee ballots - it's time for students to step up.
Tyler Morris shrugs his shoulders at Philadelphia's degree of bike-friendliness. "It's average," said Morris, a College junior and a daily bike rider. "They make an effort to accomodate bikers." But if Alex Doty, executive director of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, has his way, bicycling in Philadelphia will never again be just an "average" experience.
The Recording Industry Association of America has no right to ask colleges to reveal the identities of students who are downloading music.
Spring Fling directors announced yesterday that just over 500 of the 2,000 available guest passes have been sold, about the same number that had been sold at this time last year. Engineering junior and Spring Fling co-director Lindsay Motlin said she does not expect a spike in guest pass sales due to the April 13 Ben Folds/Third Eye Blind concert.
Tyler Morris shrugs his shoulders at Philadelphia's degree of bike-friendliness. "It's average," said Morris, a College junior and a daily bike rider. "They make an effort to accomodate bikers." But if Alex Doty, executive director of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, has his way, bicycling in Philadelphia will never again be just an "average" experience.
The Recording Industry Association of America has no right to ask colleges to reveal the identities of students who are downloading music.
Why Harvard's search for a new hoops coach should be about more than finding a winner.
Last Friday evening at Jack's Firehouse, Andy Toy stood on the second floor of the fashionable Fairmount restaurant, planting the seeds for a successful run for City Council.
Penn has settled for its suspect loan policies, but problems are on a nationwide scale
Didn't expect the women's lacrosse team to beat then-No. 12 Johns Hopkins last week? Too bad. The then-No. 14 Quakers pulled out a dominating 12-4 upset in Baltimore.
Last Wednesday at the University Council meeting, role call may have gone a little something like this: President? Here. Provost? Here. Student government? Here. But one group was noticeably underrepresented: faculty.
Penn can kiss Citizens Bank Park goodbye. Having beaten Saint Joseph's to make it into the semifinals of the Liberty Bell Classic, a win over Lafayette yesterday would have written the Quakers a ticket to the Philadelphia Phillies' home park for the tournament final.
When it comes to softball, Penn coach Leslie King has a one-track mind. And with good reason. Her Quakers (14-10, 6-2 Ivy) have scored less than three runs only twice in their past 15 games, while topping 10 four times.
From his extensive research on the subject matter to his collaboration with other professors, Kalpen Modi has earned his spot at Penn.
Theft Mar. 29 - A male student, 22, reported that his bicycle, valued at about $150, was removed from a bike rack outside the McNeil Building, located at 3718 Locust Walk, at about 6:10 p.m. Mar. 29 - A female student, 23, reported that her bicycle was stolen from a bike rack outside of Williams Hall, located at 255 S.
Two freshmen will have the chance to improve on their already notable rookie campaigns after the NCAA regional selections were announced on Monday night. Marissa Rosen has garnered the No. 1 seed in the Northeast in the all-around competition, while classmate Lizzie Lowe will be joining her as an event specialist on the uneven bars.
Graduate students' needs will be best served by working within the new system.
$4.3Millions Philadelphia mayoral-hopeful Tom Knox has spent on television ads.Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer
Robert Baldi lived in Hill College House for only the first few days of his freshman year before moving out. Now a College senior, Baldi has lived in an apartment in Rittenhouse Square for the last four years, giving him "a much different Penn experience than most people.
First-year MBA candidate Tamara Rajah is out to solve the problem of finding good-quality women's business apparel that doesn't break the bank. "There's a lot of men's businesswear available, but not women's. And even if it is available, it's not very affordable," she said.