Penn suffers first loss against Villanova
Goalkeeper Ben Berg and his fullbacks have still not allowed more than one goal in a game, though Friday’s lone tally handed No. 22 Penn its first loss of the season.
Goalkeeper Ben Berg and his fullbacks have still not allowed more than one goal in a game, though Friday’s lone tally handed No. 22 Penn its first loss of the season.
The Penn defense that finished No. 1 in the nation in 2009 picked up right where it left off in Saturday’s season-opening victory against Lafayette.
This season is not just about the action on the field — it’s about paying tribute to two fallen leaders.
Sponsored by the Office of the Chaplain and the Office of Health Promotion and Education, Yoga for Flood Relief kicked off its inaugural class on Saturday in the auditorium of the ARCH building.
The Penn defense that finished No. 1 in the nation in 2009 picked up right where it left off in Saturday’s season-opening victory against Lafayette.
This season is not just about the action on the field — it’s about paying tribute to two fallen leaders.
There are a select few students who seem so sure of what they want to do that they need two degrees to do it. But their tightly packed semesters and prohibitive requirements leave little room for anything else.
In the 2010 midterm elections, treating every Pennsylvania voter equally is a strategic mistake. For Penn’s Democratic students, time should be spent not in West Philly, but just outside the city limits.
As a part of the University’s Year of Water initiative, student groups congregated to clean up trash along the shore of the Delaware River at Neshaminy State Park.
The Penn Book Bazaar, a website that allows Penn students to buy, sell and exchange textbooks, debuted late this August at pennua.org/textbook. To date, students have created 1,020 accounts — representing about a tenth of the undergraduate population — and posted 971 books
Popular campus restaurant Greek Lady re-opened this Saturday after completing a major renovation and expansion which began in June.
Though a new program is named “journalistic writing minor” and not “journalism minor,” we’d like to see the course offerings expanded so Penn could truly have a program with the latter name.
Earlier this month, Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions reported that 87 percent of 145 law school admissions officers across the country said they received a negative letter or recommendation — and 15 percent called it the biggest application killer.
With Saturday’s 4-0 loss to Cornell (4-1, 1-0 Ivy), the Quakers dropped their fourth consecutive Ivy League opener and have just one win over four games.
With on-campus recruiting in full swing, an increased number of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students are using LGBT networks within companies to help them navigate the job market.
The Panhellenic Council's extension committee has narrowed down the list of sororities that may be added to campus to five groups. Selected groups will be invited to campus to present next month.
Looking to recreate the sizable spike in turnout in the 2008 election, Democrats on campus are making a new push to get out the vote in 2010.
The Quakers came back from a halftime deficit to beat Lafayette, 19-14, Sat. night at Franklin Field.
Follow along and interact with the DP Sports writers at Franklin Field as they cover the season opener against the Leopards.
After years of student discussion and requests, the English department announced a Journalistic Writing minor earlier this week.