Penn Reading Initiative to expand nationally
PRI, according to the Netter Center, is the first reading program nationwide that has produced a measurable impact on youths.
PRI, according to the Netter Center, is the first reading program nationwide that has produced a measurable impact on youths.
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education hopes to launch a preliminary version of OPenned, its new online video education project, by the end of the semester, with full publication and release soon after.
The 6th annual Wharton Women Business Conference, held at the Inn at Penn, featured some of the most successful women in business as guest speakers and panelists.
On Saturday, the Dining Philosophers, Penn’s student computer science club, hosted a Finishathon for programmers, hackers, entrepreneurs and mentors to finish the projects that they started two weeks ago at Hackathon.
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education hopes to launch a preliminary version of OPenned, its new online video education project, by the end of the semester, with full publication and release soon after.
The 6th annual Wharton Women Business Conference, held at the Inn at Penn, featured some of the most successful women in business as guest speakers and panelists.
Professor Mark Yim works late nights with students and staff of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics to design boat robots in Pottruck’s Sheerr Pool.
Student activists express their dissatisfaction with a plan for immigration reform proposed by the senate’s Gang of Eight.
In a season that has been plagued with last minute losses and lackluster play following halftime, Penn (9-8, 2-1 Ivy) finally proved that it has left the non-conference mistakes behind as the Quakers begin the Ivy season.
On Super Bowl Sunday, the Quakers completed the “Super Squash Sweep,” putting the finishing touches on an undefeated weekend that featured victories over three top-10 teams.
Sophomore Jeremy Court scores the Red and Blue’s only singles match win against the Nittany Lions, while Penn easily cruises past Buffalo after winning the doubles matchup.
The men’s team dominated the Explorers with an easy 175-121 win after taking 13 of the first 14 events. Meanwhile, the women held on for a 159-140 victory after winning the last few events.
Both the men’s and women’s squads swept the competition of Stevens Tech, MIT, Boston College and Brandeis.
The Quakers came in second with a 189.575, beating the Centenary score of 187.550, but falling to host Ball State, which came out with a 193.800.
Being selected as the designated drunk columnist for Wing Bowl 21 brought with it a set of guidelines and restrictions. I had to get as hammered at possible, in the wee hours of the morning, without appearing too intoxicated to do my job.
In a country where Janet Jackson’s boob was the No. 1 topic for an entire year and led to widespread TV censorship measures, it was nice to see for once that the U.S. is, in fact, all about sex.
Twenty thousand Philadelphians enjoyed strippers and wings at 6 a.m. Friday morning at the sold out Wells Fargo Center for the City of Brotherly Love’s annual answer to the Eagles never being in the Super Bowl.
A wide-open Ancient Eight stands ripe for the taking, and nearly any team stands a chance to claim it. It just won’t be Penn.
Cornell held on for a 71-69 victory over Penn Saturday on the strength of 20 points and perfect 8-for-8 shooting from senior forward Errick Peck.
From the moment that junior guard Miles Cartwright got the ball in his hands Friday night, the game was clearly on. He had that fire in his eyes that fans saw in Zack Rosen last year and others who have donned the Red and Blue in years past.