Editorial | It's finally over
Just as it started in the middle of the night, SEPTA management and union officials announced late last night that the strike that struck the heart of the city for the past seven days was over.
Just as it started in the middle of the night, SEPTA management and union officials announced late last night that the strike that struck the heart of the city for the past seven days was over.
College sophomore Ben Moskowitz dunked his last of 30 pork dumplings into a bowl of soy sauce. He balanced the dumpling on the end of his chopsticks and ate it, despite his “full, bursting stomach.” Then, he got up to get more.
Two trends came to an end at Rhodes Field Saturday night with the result of the final women’s soccer game of the season.
Pressure was the key in Penn's 42-7 victory.
College sophomore Ben Moskowitz dunked his last of 30 pork dumplings into a bowl of soy sauce. He balanced the dumpling on the end of his chopsticks and ate it, despite his “full, bursting stomach.” Then, he got up to get more.
Two trends came to an end at Rhodes Field Saturday night with the result of the final women’s soccer game of the season.
Kaplan Test Prep celebrated the grand opening of its new University City branch in the Radian building with number two pencils and Scantron sheets Sunday in the first event of the week-long series at the center.
Although a major part of each of the fall trustees meetings was spent celebrating James Riepe’s decade as chairman of the board, much discussion also surrounded the University’s financial health, academic goals and environmental sustainability.
Suddenly the Quakers have a potent passing attack to complement their dominating ground game, just in time for the winner-take-all meeting with Harvard.
According to former Vice President Al Gore, “This roller coaster is headed for a crash, and we’re in the front car.”
Thanks to a $46 million expansion project, the now-desolate riverfront land wedged between Walnut and South Street will be transformed into a vibrant green oasis and state-of-the-art athletics facility.
Last week, College senior Natalie Vernon was re-elected as the Student Activities Council chairwoman for the next term, which lasts until February 2010.
The Quakers demolished the Tigers 42-7 at Franklin Field in Penn’s annual Homecoming contest.
The University broke ground Friday on the 24-acre development that is projected to be completed in 2011.
Tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Rhodes Field, the Quakers (9-4-2, 3-3-0 Ivy) will show off their athletic pride in their season finale against the Tigers.
Quakers face last road test on quest to perfection.
With the No. 4 team in the country rolling into town tonight, Penn field hockey coach Val Cloud is realistic at her team’s chances of beating rival Princeton.
If Harvard’s game at Columbia tomorrow could be summed up by a movie title, it would be “Escape from New York.”
Things are finally looking up for the men’s soccer team.
The proposal would rename the chair and vice chair for external affairs the Undergraduate Assembly "president" and "vice president."