On mound, Penn makes up ground
Entering the final game of a four game stand with Princeton, freshman pitcher John Beasley had a no-hitter after five innings and gave up only one hit through seven before being pulled in the eighth.
Entering the final game of a four game stand with Princeton, freshman pitcher John Beasley had a no-hitter after five innings and gave up only one hit through seven before being pulled in the eighth.
Penn Pipers, the University’s first a cappella group, marked its 60th anniversary Saturday night. The organization was established as a selective ensemble within Glee Club in 1950.
Master of Science in Education student Dan Chinburg's motivation for bringing the movement to Penn is to “enhance the diversity of opinion” on campus, as well as to expose students to “alternate views … that are very foreign to their experiences.”
The Step Show, which is the biggest of its kind on the East Coast, marked the end of the first-annual Multicultural Greek Council Week — a showcase of academic, cultural, social and philanthropic events put on by Penn’s historically black, Latino and Asian-American fraternities and sororities.
Penn Pipers, the University’s first a cappella group, marked its 60th anniversary Saturday night. The organization was established as a selective ensemble within Glee Club in 1950.
Master of Science in Education student Dan Chinburg's motivation for bringing the movement to Penn is to “enhance the diversity of opinion” on campus, as well as to expose students to “alternate views … that are very foreign to their experiences.”
The event consisted of students signing a petition to end malaria, listening to music and speakers, and screening the documentary 'When the Night Comes,' all followed by attendees sleeping out on College Green. It was held in honor of World Malaria Day on Sunday.
While the Israeli-Palestinian crisis may be far removed from most Penn students, it has always been “an emotional and pressing part” of College senior Sam Adelsberg’s life.
Annenberg professor found that dog ownership exerted a “small but significant” effect on voters’ opinions of each candidate.
Founded and run by students, the Oral Cancer Awareness Society will be holding their second annual 3.1 mile-long walk, which loops around University City and West Philadelphia.
Read through the replays of the DP Sports staff's live blogs from Friday and Saturday at Franklin Field for the 116th running of The Penn Relays.
The Class of 2011 proceeded down Locust Walk, with seniors looking on and, in much fewer cases than previous years, assailing them with food and condiments.
Following a vote Thursday night by the Panhellenic Council extension committee, a new chapter will join campus as early as next year as Penn's ninth sorority.
Thursday was national “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.” Typically, 200 to 250 Penn employees bring at least one child.
College junior Jessica Riegel's semester abroad at the University of Cape Town reveals the conflict of first and third worlds in South Africa.
Comedy groups amped up a Wharton lecture hall Thursday night in an effort to break down intercultural barriers.
A non-profit organization that focuses on campus crime prevention nationwide unveiled a plan to make enhancements to the federal Jeanne Clery Act and Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments.
Penn’s 10-year-old women’s golf program may be the second youngest in the Ivies, but it may also be the most experienced.
The men's lacrosse team is keeping its eyes on the prize: the final game of the season at Dartmouth Saturday.
The Quakers will head to New Jersey for their annual four-game set against Princeton. The first two games will begin today at 12:30 p.m., and the series will finish up with two more tomorrow at the same time.