A look at Penn basketball by the numbers
Penn basketball has performed relatively well in recent weeks, splitting its past eight games including its past two Ivy weekend doubleheaders.
Penn basketball has performed relatively well in recent weeks, splitting its past eight games including its past two Ivy weekend doubleheaders.
On Saturday afternoon at the Palestra, a familiar voice shouted out from the sidelines as wrestlers went to work on the mats. "Work hard!" yelled Penn wrestling coach Alex Tirapelle.
On land, the senior hobbled around with the aid of a walker – the kind found most commonly in nursing homes. But in the water, it was a different story.
Anthony Bagtas pled guilty to eight charges including theft, burglary and trespassing.
On Saturday afternoon at the Palestra, a familiar voice shouted out from the sidelines as wrestlers went to work on the mats. "Work hard!" yelled Penn wrestling coach Alex Tirapelle.
On land, the senior hobbled around with the aid of a walker – the kind found most commonly in nursing homes. But in the water, it was a different story.
Columbia Athletic Director M. Dianne Murphy announced in September that she planned to resign from her position at the conclusion of the academic year. Now, six months after Murphy’s announcement and two months after football coach Pete Mangurian's resignation following allegations of abuse and misconduct with players, Columbia has announced that Peter Pillingok will take over as athletic director on Apr. 13. A graduate of Brigham Young University and Ohio University, Pilling is the former vice president of IMG College, one of the largest sports marketing companies in the country.
For the women’s squash team, Sunday’s 9-0 sweep of Columbia was more than just a win; it was the win that capped off a perfect conference season and clinched Penn’s first Ivy League title in seven years.
Colin Hartman, 2014 MBA graduate and veteran, is developing Concept C — a chocolate factory in Washington D.C. with a platform he calls “for purpose”.
The speakers at Penn Appetit's Food Summit on Saturday — two scientists, a Top Chef, a public relations specialist and the founder of the Wine School of Philadelphia — brought diverse expertise to the table.
The WBPC announced the twenty-five semifinalists that will move onto the next round for a chance at large cash prizes and valuable legal and financial services for their business ventures.
District spokesperson Fernando Gallard told the Philadelphia Inquirer that the impact would be closer to a $500 million loss.
Dollops of frosting, red velvet and decadent chocolate cake can be at your doorstep in a matter of clicks.
In the same conversation, Classical Studies Professor Ralph Rosen can span topics from Jesus to Eminem, all the while exploring one of his favorite concepts: satire.
In the past 30 years text book prices have increased by over 813 percent as of 2012.
Fraternities are not guilt-free of partaking in the culture of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct, but we cannot expect to lay sanctions on them alone and consider the issue resolved. It is all too easy to lay the blame on the highly visible Greek societies that seem to dominate the social and party scene, but they are only part of the problem, not the problem itself.
Race relations, economic disparities, the lingering threat of crime, having to deal with people of different backgrounds: it not easy being in West Philly.
ANNEKA DECARO is a College freshman from Austin, TX. Her email address is annekaxiv@gmail.com.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Scientific Director of the Singh Center for Nanotechnology Mark Allen to get an inside look at the Center's work.
The suspect “jumped out of a car in the area of 4100 block of Pine and demanded anything she had to give him,” Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush said.