Cops and kids make PALs on court
Tuesday night, the stars at the Palestra were not Zack Rosen and the Penn men’s basketball team but Jordan Burney and his teammates from the Southwest Police Athletic League Center.
Tuesday night, the stars at the Palestra were not Zack Rosen and the Penn men’s basketball team but Jordan Burney and his teammates from the Southwest Police Athletic League Center.
Wharton junior Nick Greif was elected chairman.
A campus-wide e-mail will be sent out encouraging students to submit their favorite recipes. Submissions will be accepted until April 23, and the winners will be announced April 28.
College freshman Jake Spinowitz woke up one morning when he was in ninth grade and discovered that he could not hear anything at all. He now plays the guitar in a band and is one of the winners of the Graeme Clark Cochlear Scholarship.
Wharton junior Nick Greif was elected chairman.
A campus-wide e-mail will be sent out encouraging students to submit their favorite recipes. Submissions will be accepted until April 23, and the winners will be announced April 28.
According to President and owner Sam Lehman, Jean Madeline, Inc. will open an Adolf Biecker Studio at 138 S. 34th St., scheduled tentatively for “the first week of June.” Ritz Camera previously occupied the 34th Street space.
College junior Agnes Nam sat down with ‘The Daily Pennsylvanian’ to discuss her plans and goals for the Multicultural Greek Council.
While recent food safety violations at Penn Dining have alarmed some students, the many factors that affect the results of health inspections might not be immediately clear.
Delivering a short presentation sponsored by the Asian American Studies Program on Monday, Penn alumna Azizah al-Hibri discussed a range of topics broadly focused on the equality of women, including issues of voting and divorce.
Starting June 4, a new farmers’ market will set up shop outside the Radian, at 3925 Walnut St. Local vendors will sell an assortment of fruits, vegetables, sustainably grown meats and freshly baked goods every Friday from noon to 2 p.m. through the end of July.
A new component of the 990 form asks the University to list its top service expenditures, which for Penn were education and research, followed by health care. The updated form is meant to increase transparency.
CURF needs to step up its efforts to let students know about fellowships and assist them in applying.
Student groups should teach students how to run a business and be fiscally responsible.
SPEC needs to make sure it involves as many students as possible in the peformer-selection process.
Doug Glanville is a man of many caps, besides those of the Cubs, Phillies and Rangers.
Max Goodman, a Nickelodeon producer and 2001 Penn graduate, came to the Children’s Media Policy class Monday afternoon to examine the concept of educational television. His show, Team Umizoomi, debuted in January.
On Saturday night, clad in the unofficial uniform of two parts body art and one part clothing, the 2010 Philly Roller Girls kicked off the roller derby season.
Following a 2009-10 season in which his team’s scoring ranked last in the Ivy League (at 46.1 points per game), Penn women’s basketball coach Mike McLaughlin said that the Quakers would need some “help on the scoring side.”
W. Lax missed a golden chance to earn a key victory and establish itself as the marquee spring sport.