Rowing Issue | International rowers few and far between
They say sports serves as the world’s language - a way to cross international boundaries with ease.
They say sports serves as the world’s language - a way to cross international boundaries with ease.
See how this year's rate of 9.4 percent compares to the other schools in the Ivy League.
A trans woman of African-American and Hawaiian descent, Mock is a strong advocate for intersectional discourse and is one of the most influential trans women in the media.
Tupac Shakur once noted, “Things changed, and thats the way it is” Things may never be the same for Penn heavyweight rowing, as the program has undergone a near-complete overhaul of the coaching staff.
See how this year's rate of 9.4 percent compares to the other schools in the Ivy League.
A trans woman of African-American and Hawaiian descent, Mock is a strong advocate for intersectional discourse and is one of the most influential trans women in the media.
The finale of Penn Fashion Week, which is celebrating its 10th year, was Saturday’s fashion show.
The restaurant received 22 violations, eight of which were serious, including evidence of pest activity and sewage backup.
An Amtrak train was derailed Sunday morning, leaving 2 dead and 35 injured a mere 15 miles outside Philadelphia in Chester, PA, the Chester Fire Department told CNN.
Students and faculty packed into Harrison Auditorium Thursday night to hear John Mearsheimer, a renowned political scientist, deliver a lecture titled “U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East Since 9/11: One Disaster after Another."
In the midst of recent social discourse regarding discrimination, social activist and transgender lawyer Mia Yamamoto took the stage in Arch auditorium on Thursday night to share her story of triumph.
The EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café is a nonprofit restaurant that aims to provide a community space, where people can share a two or three course meal, regardless of their ability to pay.
58 seconds was an auspicious number for Penn women’s lacrosse on Sunday. 58 seconds was all it took for senior Iris Williamson to net the Quakers’ (7-3, 1-1 Ivy) first goal at Franklin Field against perennial powerhouse Northwestern, currently ranked eighth in the country.
The following things happened to Penn softball this weekend: They went to extra innings. They got run-ruled.
Last week was April Fool’s Day, the one day a year where terrible pranks and general mean-spirited jokes are both acceptable and expected.
Politics are finding their home online nowadays. Facebook groups, Tumblr communities and Reddit threads provide virtually unlimited space for people to be immersed in political utopias from Bernie Bro-ism to revolutionary anarchy to white supremacy. “Social justice” is one particularly strong platform which has grown infamous online and in real life.
This was no country club tennis match. In a frenzied atmosphere at the Hecht Tennis Center on Sunday, Penn men’s tennis took on Brown to complete their opening weekend of Ivy League play.
Penn baseball started Ivy League play with a loss, but quickly worked to erase any memory of it this weekend. After falling in the first game of a Saturday doubleheader to Brown, 8-5, the Quakers won a 3-1 pitchers duel to split the day.
Penn track and field was spread thin over three states for three prestigious meets this weekend as the Quakers begin the crescendo towards the Penn Relays and NCAA championships.
Portland Community College garnered media attention on Friday, as the school kicked off events for its “Whiteness History Month.”