Senior Column by David Figurelli | A reflection
But as I come to the end of my college career, I’m hesitant to allow my perception of the past four years to be colored so negatively.
But as I come to the end of my college career, I’m hesitant to allow my perception of the past four years to be colored so negatively.
After a strong performance during the regular season, Penn men's lacrosse will compete against Army in the first round of the NCAA Tournament this Saturday.
I can’t live my life thinking that I’ll soon die. At a certain point I’m willing to suspend disbelief: to let myself think I have the capacity to live a healthy and ordinary — maybe, even, an extraordinary — life.
After a loss against Princeton in the Ivy Tournament Finals, Penn women's lacrosse will hope to emerge victorious against Georgetown in their first game of postseason play.
After a strong performance during the regular season, Penn men's lacrosse will compete against Army in the first round of the NCAA Tournament this Saturday.
I can’t live my life thinking that I’ll soon die. At a certain point I’m willing to suspend disbelief: to let myself think I have the capacity to live a healthy and ordinary — maybe, even, an extraordinary — life.
The DP taught me how deeply fulfilling it can be to devote yourself to something important, even without the dangling carrot of external validation from grades and other “objective” measures of success we obsess over on this campus.
"Somebody who swims with us as long as they have is part of the Penn swimming community forever, and I’m looking forward to helping do things to help support Dillon," Coach Mike Schnur said.
The 1988 Penn field hockey team is the best in the program's history.
This year, all three Penn rowing teams will compete during graduation activities set for the Class of 2019.
When you play a sport, you know how much time, effort, and passion go into it. On the flip side, you also know how many people think you just show up and play.
At the event, Palmieri explained how women in leadership are subject to “deeply enlarged gender biases” and urged them to be unapologetic about their identities despite this.
Now though, for what feels like the first time, I’m not dragging my feet. I’m ready, heck, I’m excited to move on because I feel like I took a mighty swing at this college thing.
This weekend, Penn women’s track captured its second consecutive Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championship, the first time the team has gone back-to-back in the competition since 1985-86.
At this point, there is nothing stopping Penn men's lacrosse from winning the NCAA Tournament.
Penn heavyweight rowing failed to retain the Madeira Cup against Cornell this weekend, placing third in Varsity Eights race and second in the Second Varsity Eights on the Schuylkill River.
Goldenberg has decided to pursue professional golf after he graduates. The senior is now preparing for U.S. Open Qualifying this month.
Penn women's lacrosse was tripped up in the Ivy League Tournament final by rivals and perennial lacrosse powerhouse Princeton on Sunday.
Two of the best teams in the nation went to battle in New York City, and Penn came out on top with an exciting 12-11 victory over Yale.
After a pair of wins on Friday, Penn men's and women's lacrosse are back in action on Sunday in the finals of the Ivy League Tournament.