A Recap in Photos: Venice Island Performing Arts and Recreation Center Opening
The center officially opened to the public on Saturday.
The center officially opened to the public on Saturday.
While it might have tied for the lowest amount the Quakers scored all season, 14 points was enough for Penn sprint football team put up on Friday evening was enough to defeat Franklin Pierce, 14-7.
Undocumented immigrants are a part of U.S. history not simply because immigrants as a whole are a part of U.S. history. Undocumented immigrants are a part of U.S. history because U.S. policy has directly affected conditions necessitating the migration of millions of people to a country with a large role in their own dislocation.
With pink jerseys across the board to support Dig Pink!, Penn split their weekend matches against Yale and Brown.
While it might have tied for the lowest amount the Quakers scored all season, 14 points was enough for Penn sprint football team put up on Friday evening was enough to defeat Franklin Pierce, 14-7.
Undocumented immigrants are a part of U.S. history not simply because immigrants as a whole are a part of U.S. history. Undocumented immigrants are a part of U.S. history because U.S. policy has directly affected conditions necessitating the migration of millions of people to a country with a large role in their own dislocation.
As representatives of the International Student Advisory Board (ISAB), we want to reach out to the Penn community in response to two guest columns, namely those authored by Ghinwa Moujaes (September 28, 2014) and Sean Massa (October 4, 2014), published by the DP over the last few weeks.
That said, the personal nature of religious belief doesn’t excuse it from the hot seat of free expression and intellectual discourse. To witch-hunt people who criticize religion is to say that an opinion is more valuable than the freedom to express one’s discontent — and no idea should ever be put before a human being.
The "Dig Pink" weekend began in the Quakers, as Penn volleyball fell to Ivy powerhouse Yale on Friday.
It was a tale of two halves for Penn men’s soccer, which fell 2-1 to Columbia despite an early lead.
Neither rain, fog nor the crews of the Naval Academy could stop Penn rowing from shining.
For a brief moment it looked like Penn football was going to be able to hang with No. 18 Fordham.
Brother, can you spare a dime package?Because after No. 18 Fordham properly toasted Penn football’s secondary today, the Quakers are positively begging for something ? anything ? to help shore up the defense’s back four.Rams quarterback Mike Nebrich threw for 566 passing yards against the Red and Blue ? the most in program history.All that yardage didn’t go between the twenties, though, unlike the disturbing plurality of Penn offensive possessions that ended in midrange Jimmy Gammill field goals.The Rams’ drives in points.
For a brief moment it looked like Penn football was going to be able to hang with No. 18 Fordham.
A late first-half goal was enough to seal the 1-0 win over Columbia for Penn women’s soccer, which improves to a 5-3-2 record, 1-2-0 in the Ivy League
The Division of Public Safety is investigating an incident where a Penn Police officer allegedly used excessive force against a person riding her bicycle on campus, CBS News reported Thursday night.
The Quakers dropped Thursday’s nonconference pairing with Monmouth, 4-2, the second straight loss for a Penn team that now drops below the .500 mark to 4-5. All five losses have been by two goals or less.
Penn volleyball is playing for more than just wins this weekend as the Quakers are involved with the Side-Out Foundation’s Dig Pink! rally.
The Quakers (4-3-2) have a tough weekend ahead of them, facing a strong Ivy test against Columbia on Friday and a nonconference duel with Navy.
If the Quakers can take to the field for both halves with guns blazing, they should have no problem recording their first Ivy win of the season.