Who’ll stop the overtime?
Considering the way Penn played in its 20-17 overtime loss to Lafayette Saturday evening, one might wonder if coach Al Bagnoli and the Quakers are avid Charles Dickens readers.
Considering the way Penn played in its 20-17 overtime loss to Lafayette Saturday evening, one might wonder if coach Al Bagnoli and the Quakers are avid Charles Dickens readers.
While most students are in class on Tuesday afternoons, College senior Christine Nieves is busy hosting her own show on Telemundo.
University officials still do not know the cause of College senior Kenneth Nwannunu’s death last Wednesday. The Philosophy, Politics and Economics major passed away while studying abroad in Shanghai for the semester.
The focus of the center's anniversary gala was the future of Latinos at Penn.
While most students are in class on Tuesday afternoons, College senior Christine Nieves is busy hosting her own show on Telemundo.
University officials still do not know the cause of College senior Kenneth Nwannunu’s death last Wednesday. The Philosophy, Politics and Economics major passed away while studying abroad in Shanghai for the semester.
A service-industry trend toward aloofness is becoming just as draining as forced niceness
The Undergraduate Assembly is working harder than ever to serve you this year
The proposed art tax is a too-quick fix at the end of a long budget negotiation
College junior Jeffrey Then has happy feet.
From a live silk screening to a rap about a “master penis,” the Rotunda celebrated its 10th birthday with extravagant performances and art exhibitions.
For College senior Laura Trujillo, La Casa Latina Center has become her home away from home.
On Saturday, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology unveiled a new exhibit featuring the drawings of renowned archaeological illustrator Piet De Jong.
This fall, the Nominations and Elections Committee has counted a total of 55 freshmen running for either the Class Boards or the Undergraduate Assembly. 15 of the 55 are running for both branches.
For some of Penn's newest and most socioeconomically diverse students, the transition to university life will hopefully follow a clearly marked path to success.
Last night, some of Philadelphia's biggest names came out to honor the life and philanthropy of Leonore Annenberg, one of Penn's single most dedicated donors. Annenberg died March 12 at the age of 91.
After all, the Tigers haven’t beaten the Quakers since 1995, and Princeton has lost the last two meetings by a combined 90-0.
When the Quakers (3-1-2) square off against Harvard (1-5-1) tomorrow, they will not be considering the recent struggles of their Ivy League counterpart.
Clearly the Penn and Harvard field hockey teams are entering tomorrow’s matchup in Boston under very similar circumstances. The Ivy season will be on the line for both squads as they try to avoid an 0-2 conference start.
In the second game of this weekend’s Holiday Inn tournament at the Palestra, the Quakers (8-2) will take on Santa Clara (8-4), which coach Kerry Carr said is easily the best team on the non-conference schedule.