Despite a loss to Dartmouth, the Quakers earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and will take on No. 6 Loyola.
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Zachary Bell | Will Occupy Spring create another world or another left?
I began May Day eager to see a space that embodied the movement’s values. However, after 12 hours of activism, this other world that Occupy was trying to create seemed messy and racked by many of the contradictions that haunted the New Left in the 1960s.
Gutmann promotes release of new book
In an auditorium inside the National Constitution Center Wednesday evening, about 180 people listened eagerly as Penn President Amy Gutmann and Harvard University professor Dennis Thompson spoke about the state of American democracy in 2012.
Behind hat tricks from Meredith Cain and Courtney Tomchik, the Quakers beat Harvard, 9-5, in the semifinals of the Ivy League tournament. They will play Dartmouth Sunday for the championship and NCAA tournament berth.
Zachary Bell | Will Occupy Spring create another world or another left?
I began May Day eager to see a space that embodied the movement’s values. However, after 12 hours of activism, this other world that Occupy was trying to create seemed messy and racked by many of the contradictions that haunted the New Left in the 1960s.
Gutmann promotes release of new book
In an auditorium inside the National Constitution Center Wednesday evening, about 180 people listened eagerly as Penn President Amy Gutmann and Harvard University professor Dennis Thompson spoke about the state of American democracy in 2012.
Wrapping up Day 2 at the Penn Relays
While the women dominated the performances on the track and in the field yesterday, it was the men’s turn Friday.
Student panel reviews year's political and social issues
As the semester winds down, the International Affairs Association brought together student leaders to discuss the year in review.
Wrapping up Day 1 at the Penn Relays
Judge, the senior from Tewksbury, Mass., managed to get over bar at 1.68 meters but missed on all three attempts at her next height. It didn’t matter as all her competitors also failed and Judge was declared the winner having jumped flawlessly at lower heights.
Penn Occupy members acquitted of charges
Three members of the Penn community arrested during the Occupy eviction on Nov. 30 were acquitted of their charges at a trial today.
Penn Relays | Hopkins takes on the Penn Relays
High school track at Penn Relays may be most noteworthy, as many of the participants will potentially find themselves competing for or against Penn in the near future.
GSE vice dean resigns amid false degree claims
Less than 24 hours after it was made public that Vice Dean in the Graduate School of Education Doug Lynch had made false claims about having a doctoral degree, Lynch has resigned his position at Penn.
Julian Siggers named new Penn Museum director
In the midst of its 125th anniversary, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology will soon be welcoming new leadership on board.
GSE vice dean placed on administrative leave
Following a probe into falsified claims about a doctoral degree, Penn has placed Vice Dean of the Graduate School of Education Doug Lynch on administrative leave, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported early Thursday morning.
Women's Lacrosse clinches 6th straight Ivy Title
With the Penn women’s lacrosse team’s spot in the Ivy League Tournament still in jeopardy, the Quakers turned up the pressure and played their best game of the season, throttling Princeton, 13-8, at Class of 1952 Stadium.
Hey Day tradition delivers another class of seniors
Wednesday morning, nearly 2,500 juniors celebrated Penn’s 96th annual Hey Day. VIDEO: Hey Day 2012
Penn Relays | Around the track at Franklin Field
Oregon Ducks The women’s team has a legitimate shot at sweeping all three distance relays if they have enough in the tank.
Penn Relays | Professionals prepare for London 2012
On Saturday, the final day of Penn Relays, the pros will take to the track as they build up to the Olympic Trials in June.
Penn Relays | Carnival to feature new discus and hammer facility
This weekend, Penn will feature a brand-new discus and hammer throwing area that rivals Olympic facilities and hopes to attract talent from across the world.
Penn Relays | Penn recruit Sam Mattis goes for discus gold
Mattis, a senior at East Brunswick High, has been dominating his competition for quite some time. In 2010, he set a sophomore state record by six feet with a 197-foot, 3-inch hurl.








