Penn field hockey seeks yet another hero
On Saturday, the Quakers will look to stay hot and pick up their third straight win when they travel north to take on Dartmouth at noon in Hanover, N.H. and they hope to find another hero in the process.
On Saturday, the Quakers will look to stay hot and pick up their third straight win when they travel north to take on Dartmouth at noon in Hanover, N.H. and they hope to find another hero in the process.
Penn women’s soccer is looking to get the ball rolling this weekend in Ithaca after a rough start to conference play, and they know they will be in for a fight.
When it comes to Ivy League football, the old adage is wrong: It’s not how you start the season, it’s how you start conference play.
With last weekend behind them, the Red and Blue look now to face the Lions for their first win in Ivy League play. Though conference games just started and Quaker confidence is still high, an 0-2 Ivy record for Penn would not bode well.
Penn women’s soccer is looking to get the ball rolling this weekend in Ithaca after a rough start to conference play, and they know they will be in for a fight.
When it comes to Ivy League football, the old adage is wrong: It’s not how you start the season, it’s how you start conference play.
Usually teams find strength in numbers, but this weekend, Penn cross country is looking to divide and conquer.
While I appreciate Watson’s candor, and don’t wish to take away from her experiences, I scarcely feel that a rich, Caucasian actress from a wealthy, developed nation such as Britain is the best spokesperson for women’s issues on equality. Yes, Emma Watson brings celebrity and media attention, but by making women like her, Hillary Clinton and Angelina Jolie the spokespeople for these causes, we heedlessly claim that the only voices worth listening to belong to privileged white women.
We all know that one person in class who, with one comment or hand raise, has the power to make the entire room of students roll their eyes simultaneously.
Nick Moncy is a College junior from North Miami, Fla. His email address is nickmon@sas.upenn.edu.
As a hub for university management and life, it falls on the administration to ensure that serious news is disseminated broadly and thoroughly, rather than leaving it to individual student groups and word of mouth.
Penn may soon be adding another esteemed professor to its list of Nobel Laureates.Physics professor Charles Kane was chosen as a Thomson Reuters Citation Laureate for his work on the quantum Hall effect and topological insulators.
Read about what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Sept. 19 and Sept. 25, 2014.
Implementing changes at Penn can take time.
College student Amanda Hu’s death was ruled a suicide, a spokesperson at the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit said early Wednesday morning.
“The way we talk about young people in schools these days has a really punishing level of approach that is devoid of any level of caring, experiential knowledge and vision, frankly.” That’s the reason Helen Gym thinks it’s important for parents to be advocates for changes in the School District of Philadelphia.
LGBT activists warned Penn students at a panel Tuesday night to not be pacified by the progress the LGBT community is making — there is plenty more that needs to be done.
A Tuesday panel sponsored by the College Dean’s Advisory Board featured four seniors spilling their advice for incoming students.
For students interested in studying law and wanting to enjoy the brotherhood of a fraternity at the same time, there’s good news: Phi Alpha Delta is coming back to Penn after a hiatus of more than 10 years.
A reading entitled “Choralizing Cultures,” hosted at the Kelly Writers’ House by Philadelphia’s poet laureate Frank Sherlock, drew its three guest poets from radically different places.