Penn football falls just short at Princeton, 22-17
After losing consecutive Ivy games to Yale and Brown, the Quakers came to New Jersey with upset on their minds, but came up just short, falling to Princeton, 22-17.
After losing consecutive Ivy games to Yale and Brown, the Quakers came to New Jersey with upset on their minds, but came up just short, falling to Princeton, 22-17.
Leong Ying – a nuclear physicist, business development manager and author scheduled to speak at the Wharton China Forum this Saturday – is interested in fracking, and proving the existence of God.
Senior weekend started out well for Penn volleyball. The Quakers strung together consecutive Ivy wins for the first time this season as the Red and Blue took down the Dartmouth in straight sets, 25-22, 25-16, 25-21. In the first set, Penn (5-6) leapt to a lead.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Oct. 24 and Oct. 30, 2014.
Leong Ying – a nuclear physicist, business development manager and author scheduled to speak at the Wharton China Forum this Saturday – is interested in fracking, and proving the existence of God.
Senior weekend started out well for Penn volleyball. The Quakers strung together consecutive Ivy wins for the first time this season as the Red and Blue took down the Dartmouth in straight sets, 25-22, 25-16, 25-21. In the first set, Penn (5-6) leapt to a lead.
As Penn men’s and women’s squash look to soon begin the season, there is just one thought on their minds – improving.
In one of their last stops for the fall season, the heavyweight freshmen of Penn rowing will race this Saturday at the Rutgers Fall Classic Regatta.
The article attempts to explore the relationship between the school's number one party school ranking by Playboy and its pre-professional culture.
“Writing Out Loud” – an Academically Based Community Service (ABCS) course – is prompting Penn students to write original theatre pieces based on relationships they form with West Philadelphia residents.
With the establishment of a new investigatory office for sexual assault, students will take a step back from the disciplinary process — a changed that has sparked controversy throughout the country.
It’s easy to understand how pre-medical students can constantly feel overwhelmed by a sense of competition here at Penn.
We have a responsibility to take control of our futures, and that means voting for what we believe in. To vote, or not to vote, that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to vote with ignorance or not to vote at all. This isn’t quite the dilemma that Hamlet had in mind, but as of this past Tuesday, it seems slightly more relevant.
Last week I had an appointment with a new psychiatrist, which I had made the first week of the semester back in August.
California's new law that requires college students to obtain “affirmative, conscious, and voluntary agreement” that is “ongoing throughout a sexual activity” does little to ameliorate female assault vulnerability on today's college campuses according to Online Athens.
A majority of college students avoid the flu vaccine. The flu hospitalizes about 200,000 per year, and it can kill people of any age.
The cause of the budget crisis for Philadelphia's public school system is complicated.
After three students' claims of sexual assaults were investigated, Princeton University has revealed that the cases were handled incorrectly. The University violated Title IX by failing to provide consistent sexual misconduct policies.
The University has named Julie Lyzinski Nettleton as the new permanent director of the Office of Student Conduct.
Alva Mather represented local beer wholesalers against companies owning Budweiser and Corona