With over 20 players set to be on the Penn men’s basketball team’s roster next season, the Quakers could certainly use all the coaching they can find.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Transfer felt lost in the shuffle
As the seconds ticked down during the Penn basketball team’s fifteenth loss of this past season, to Harvard February 6, little-used freshman Brian Fitzpatrick sat on the bench wondering why he had spent the entire game riding the pine yet again.
Editorial | Roads built for bikes
Philadelphia and Penn officials should continue efforts to make Philadelphia more bike friendly.
Silcox | Rife roster claims first casualty
Survival of the fittest. Darwin may not have known much about Penn Basketball when he used the term in 1869, but that phenomenon may be an apt way to describe the Quakers’ ballooning 2010-11 roster.
Transfer felt lost in the shuffle
As the seconds ticked down during the Penn basketball team’s fifteenth loss of this past season, to Harvard February 6, little-used freshman Brian Fitzpatrick sat on the bench wondering why he had spent the entire game riding the pine yet again.
Editorial | Roads built for bikes
Philadelphia and Penn officials should continue efforts to make Philadelphia more bike friendly.
Nick Greif | More than just dropped calls
AT&T;'s recent decision to eliminate its "unlimited data plan" in favor of tiered plans fails to take into consideration the future of technology and mobile communication.
Paul Richards | Philadelphia through graduated eyes
Even when not the path planned Philadelphia can have a lot to offer a recent college grad.
Radian to host farmer's market
Crime Log: May 21-27
Alum nabbed in $1.2M bust
Travis Roesler was arrested for dealing marijuana from his 4112 Spruce St. apartment, where he also ran a fight-training business called Babylon Studios.
Rowing looks to right sinking ship
For the third straight season, the Penn men’s heavyweight rowing team will enter the IRA Championships with a fresh taste of defeat.
DeLuca gets chance to go out on top
But with DeLuca’s playing career over — after a second-round loss to eventual national champion Maryland last Saturday — and a National Player of the Year trophy at stake, it’s time for others to sing the praises of one of the greatest players in Penn history one last time.
Quakers' perfect memories
As recently graduated Penn pitcher Todd Roth watched Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay finish off the 20th perfect game in Major League Baseball history Saturday, he had a thought that few people who’ve ever played baseball could have had.
Wittman goes off to see NBA's Wizards
After an improbable Sweet Sixteen run in the NCAA tournament to end his collegiate career, the younger Wittman is taking his sharp-shooting show on the road to try to gain some more exposure before the June 24 draft.
International House Philadelphia hits 100
International House Philadelphia kicked off its centennial celebration this Tuesday with hors d’oeuvres, speeches and insight into their plans for the upcoming year.
PennDems weigh in on Sestak's job offer
Weeks after his victory over incumbent Senator Arlen Specter, U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak is facing questions regarding a statement he made that the White House had offered him a job in exchange for dropping out of the Pennsylvania primary.
"McCruelty" protest goes smoothly
On May 27, singer Chrissie Hynde and a group of protesters organized in front of the McDonald’s on 40th and Walnut Streets to let people know they’re “hatin’ it.”
Summer dance classes get social
If you’re looking for a way to meet new people, exercise and tear up the local salsa scene, you can now take social ballroom lessons over the summer at Penn.
New park to replace tennis courts near DRL in fall 2012
Penn students’ daily journeys to calculus class will soon include less gray and more green.












