Penn women's hoops in uncharted territory
With the win, Penn is now 4-1 for the first time in program history, just two seasons removed from a 2-26 campaign.
With the win, Penn is now 4-1 for the first time in program history, just two seasons removed from a 2-26 campaign.
Penn Police arrested Bon Appétit employee Raymond Haywood the day before Thanksgiving for the alleged armed robbery that occurred at 1920 Commons on Nov. 15
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine found pharyngitis and upper respiratory tract infections were more common among oral antibiotic users. However, they found no correlation between the use of antibiotics and group A strep.
After Occupy Philadelphia’s encampment was evicted by police on Wednesday morning, over 75 people gathered at a teach-in outside Van Pelt Library.
Penn Police arrested Bon Appétit employee Raymond Haywood the day before Thanksgiving for the alleged armed robbery that occurred at 1920 Commons on Nov. 15
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine found pharyngitis and upper respiratory tract infections were more common among oral antibiotic users. However, they found no correlation between the use of antibiotics and group A strep.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sits down with the Lamba Alliance’s incoming chair, College sophomore Hugh Hamilton.
There may be a way to escape library fines after all — and feed the poor while you’re at it. This month, Penn Libraries sponsored the first-ever “Food for Fines” program, where library patrons were credited $1 toward their accounts for every non-perishable food item they donated.
Don’t promote self-reliance as the major contributor to economic and social mobility until everyone plays by the same rules.
At any age, Thanksgiving is an opportunity to look back, to consider where you have been and where you are going.
A Ph.D. student writes a letter stating that Wharton students should question the country’s wealth disparity.
At least four Penn students and a faculty member were among about 50 people arrested this morning following a police raid of Center City’s Dilworth Plaza.
The Quakers (3-1) are off to their best start since 1982-83, and with a win tonight at Lafayette (2-4), they will have their first ever 4-1 start in program history.
It was not pretty. In fact, it was ugly. Coach Jerome Allen was less than pleased.
The Quakers will enjoy constancy on the court this season, returning seven letter-winners from last year, including senior captains Trevor McGuinness and Thomas Mattsson.
College junior Jill Wang was selected president of the Panhellenic Council Monday night.
Rask had a stellar season for the Quakers, recording a team-high 83 total tackles. He also led Penn in passes defended, with eight on the season.
With all of the positive energy built up after last year’s dramatic turnaround, the fast start has galvanized the team.
Penn Student Government looks to borrow from the University’s hallowed past and thriving present to achieve its goal of “moving forward student life at Penn.”
Penn will enjoy constancy on the court, returning seven letter-winners from last year.