Like Ravi, we need rationally grounded answers to maintain hope through the ups and downs of life.
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PennDesign and Veterinary School model skulls
The Penn School of Design and School of Veterinary Medicine team up and use new technology to make implant model and shorten surgical procedures.
Teaching unity through dance
Hip Hop Fundamentals, a dance group in Philadelphia, teaches peace, unity, and mind-body physics through dance, treating personal wellbeing as a form of professional development.
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PennDesign and Veterinary School model skulls
The Penn School of Design and School of Veterinary Medicine team up and use new technology to make implant model and shorten surgical procedures.
New learning initiative to focus on active problem solving
Structured, Active, In-Class, Learning aims to bring more student discussion and participation to the current class structure by making lectures “active” instead of “passive”.
Tony | Okay, Penn basketball, is there more where that came from?
It doesn’t matter that Penn basketball swept Cornell and Columbia this weekend. Not yet anyway.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly | Penn basketball vs. Columbia
Penn beats Columbia for an Ivy sweep, Harvard loses to Yale and all of a sudden, the Quakers have a pulse in the Ivy League. Here’s the Good, the Bad and the Ugly from the Quakers’ win over the Lions.
The Red and Blue reversed the results from last weekend two losses, pulling off a sweep that culminated in a Fran Dougherty-fueled win over Columbia on Saturday night.
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly | Penn basketball vs. Cornell
Penn was able to hold on for a 90-83 victory in what was an absolute must-win game against the lowly Cornell Big Red. To examine further, here’s the Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Jaffe | Offense telling only half the story for Penn basketball
The Quakers pulled out the ‘W’ against 1-18 Cornell. But if they don’t shore up their defense, they’ll be seeing red for the rest of the season.
Penn basketball builds big lead, staves off late rally to beat Cornell, 90-83
With its back up against the wall, Penn basketball responded against floundering Cornell by putting on a dazzling first-half offensive display and hanging on late to beat the Big Red, 90-83.
Penn gymnastics is coming home while looking for improvement
Despite their lack of immediate success, the Red and Blue still have much of the season left to turn it around. And that turning point might just be Saturday.
Guest Column by Leah Geoghegan | An ongoing conversation
It not just reaching out in the moment that counts, but maintaining an ongoing conversation with students.
How other colleges respond to death
In light of recent undergraduate deaths on Penn’s campus, The Daily Pennsylvanian examined how students, administrators and communities at two other universities have reacted to student deaths on their campuses. At Cornell, three students committed suicide within the span of a month in 2010 by jumping off of campus bridges.
Vice President Biden unveiled new Amtrak locomotive
Biden showed strong support for the new Amtrak locomotive as the engine of technological, environmental and economical progress.
Spicing up Locust, ARCH officially opens
A whole afternoon of food and celebration filled the Arts, Research and Culture House at Thursday’s ARCH Open House.
Will Penn fencing seize a big chance at Ivy championships?
For Penn fencing, this weekend is all about Ivy, as the Quakers head to Brown to compete in the Ivy League Championships.
Last Sheerr pool swim for Penn men's swimming
Penn will be facing a Harvard (6-2, 6-0 Ivy) team that is coming off two big wins last weekend, as the Crimson soundly defeated both Yale and Princeton to remain undefeated in the conference.













