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For Sansom East residents, getting a free copy of The New York Times won't be as easy as stepping out the front door.
That confidence, however, may come from the faith the Lions (2-8, 2-5 Ivy in 2008) have in their 18 returning starters.
Though the Ivy League schedule is always the central focus of the season, the early season non-conference matchups are clearly highlighted on the team’s calendar.
Given that the Dartmouth football team enters the 2009 season winless in their last campaign, it’s difficult to pinpoint which areas need improvement with its season beginning Saturday against Colgate.
That confidence, however, may come from the faith the Lions (2-8, 2-5 Ivy in 2008) have in their 18 returning starters.
Though the Ivy League schedule is always the central focus of the season, the early season non-conference matchups are clearly highlighted on the team’s calendar.
Although for the most part a fairly quiet start to the year, the Undergraduate Assembly’s first general body meeting Sunday night ended with a bit of lively debate.
Despite financial obstacles, Hub 3939 - located at 3939 Chestnut St. - plans to break ground on an updated approach to student housing on campus in 60 days.
The trend toward class diversity reflects the new nat’l landscape
Taking on an unusual challenge during summer break often is a more enriching experience
The game’s changed again when it comes to Philadelphia casinos, and this time likely for the worse.
Penn's high-achievement mentality often distorts how we look at our futures
Becoming a part of West Philadelphia is an integral part of being at Penn
Total crime on and near campus for the summer months is down from last year.
In an effort to curb unethical international recruitment, the State Department recently issued new policy guidance restricting the use of commercial agents to attract foreign students.
The Quakers beat Texas A&M; Corpus Christi, 3-1, Friday, and then knocked off Cal State Bakersfield, 3-1, and swept Houston Baptist Saturday.
Citing slippery conditions on the back hills of the men’s course and surrounding construction, coach Charlie Powell decided not to race his top runners at the Fordham Fiasco Saturday in the Bronx.
Despite the early-season learning curve, the Quakers were still disappointed this weekend after finishing in last place at the 15-team, two-day Maryland Intercollegiate Tournament at Cambridge, Md.
As the ball rolled towards the right corner of the field four minutes into overtime, there was a lot running through Marin McDermott's mind.
Sophomore Christian Barreiro is accustomed to playing on unfamiliar turf. In high school, the forward experienced varying styles of play in international competitions in Europe and South America.