Robo-soccer team gears up for 2010 cup
Penn’s robo-soccer team participates every year in RoboCup, an international robotics competition that draws teams from all over the world to build and program robots that play soccer.
Penn’s robo-soccer team participates every year in RoboCup, an international robotics competition that draws teams from all over the world to build and program robots that play soccer.
M. Soccer missed opportunities to beat an Ivy rival -- again
With 600 student signatures on a petition and a two-thirds vote from the Undergraduate Assembly, the proposed reform to the UA’s internal executive elections is now officially a referendum.
Despite an uncharacteristic loss, the volleyball team still clinched the outright share of the Ivy title.
M. Soccer missed opportunities to beat an Ivy rival -- again
With 600 student signatures on a petition and a two-thirds vote from the Undergraduate Assembly, the proposed reform to the UA’s internal executive elections is now officially a referendum.
Volunteers distributed more than 3,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine to students last Friday in what was described as a “ridiculously efficient” H1N1 vaccination clinic at the ARCH building.
If anybody had known that Al Bagnoli would be forced to cycle through four quarterbacks and deploy his top receiver under center, nobody would have picked the Quakers to win it all.
As Bagnoli celebrates his seventh championship, he better be congratulating Lewko and the defense.
The Penn women’s basketball team dropped its season opener to Drexel, 56-42, yesterday afternoon at Drexel’s Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Rosen and Smith's bad play hurt the Quakers more than coach Glen Miller admitted.
The Penn Engineers Without Borders event, called “For the Love of H2O,” was organized in order to raise money for a water distribution project in Gundom, Cameroon.
We believe that Congress should pass the DREAM Act, giving a class of students — undocumented immigrants — that traditionally lack the ability to open the door, a key to higher education.
As a social art form, storytelling is unique in its ability to attract a wide variety of both participants and actors. But most importantly, it teaches us to do something we often forget to do — sit back, and listen to what someone else has to say.
It’s that time of year! The onset of winter weather, the realization that your class has a second (or third) midterm, and those Halloween pictures you forgot about reappearing on Facebook: Yep, advanced registration is here.
The PennComm center connects to 450 blue light emergency phones, 99 pan-tilt-zoom closed-circuit television cameras and hundreds of stationary CCTV cameras across campus, as well as serving as a dispatch center for Penn Police.
Students got the chance to grade their professors at “Dancing With the Professors” Sunday night.
In response to prolonged elevator delays, Harrison College House residents and staff have drafted a petition urging Penn President Amy Gutmann and other relevant administrators to resolve what the petition calls a serious problem for residents.
In its season opener Friday, the Penn men’s swimming team conquered visiting Columbia, 161-139.
On Saturday, Penn’s Christian Association hosted a symposium entitled, “Young Christians Living in the Hook Up Culture” at the University Lutheran Center. The event sought to promote sexual awareness from a Christian perspective.