In its season opener - head coach John Ceralde's first at the helm - the Penn gymnastics team finished last in a three-team meet behind Maryland and Towson. The Terrapins finished with 191.750, while the Tigers ended up with 189.225. Penn finished over eight points behind, at 181.
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News Brief: Retired nurse donates $1M to Med School
Retired nurse Elizabeth Kendall has donated $1 million to her former employer, the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine officials announced yesterday. The donation will establish the John C. and Elizabeth Kendall Fellowship Fund in Radiation Oncology at Penn.
Grapplers fall to No. 1 Mizzou
Once again, the No. 14 Quakers fulfilled expectations. With a 1-2 record this past weekend at the National Duals, the wrestling team maintained its position as a top-15 squad with a win over unranked West Virginia and respectable losses against top-ranked Missouri and No.
Grad students enlist in dissertation bootcamp
In a city in which 406 homicides took place last year, crime is shaping up to be the number-one issue in the Philadelphia mayoral race. Consequently, the election's four declared contenders - former Councilman Michael Nutter, state Rep. Dwight Evans (D-Phila.
News Brief: Retired nurse donates $1M to Med School
Retired nurse Elizabeth Kendall has donated $1 million to her former employer, the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine officials announced yesterday. The donation will establish the John C. and Elizabeth Kendall Fellowship Fund in Radiation Oncology at Penn.
Grapplers fall to No. 1 Mizzou
Once again, the No. 14 Quakers fulfilled expectations. With a 1-2 record this past weekend at the National Duals, the wrestling team maintained its position as a top-15 squad with a win over unranked West Virginia and respectable losses against top-ranked Missouri and No.
Columbia fans quiet in a hurry as Penn avenges last year's loss to Lions
A small but vocal Columbia crowd came into Levien Gymnasium Saturday night fired up by memories of their team's nail-biting victory against then-Ivy-undefeated Penn last year.
Crime key to Philly mayoral race
In a city in which 406 homicides took place last year, crime is shaping up to be the number-one issue in the Philadelphia mayoral race. Consequently, the election's four declared contenders - former Councilman Michael Nutter, state Rep. Dwight Evans (D-Phila.
Opinion Art | Alicia Puglionesi
Alicia Puglionesi is a College junior from Haverton, Pa. Her e-mail address is puglionesi@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Sorority rush numbers hold steady
The number of students planning to rush sororities this year has stayed about the same as last year, but is still substantially higher than two years ago. Approximately 500 women registered for rush this year, up from about 480 last year, said Stacy Kraus, associate director for programming at Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs.
Anything for the elevators
He's using YouTube, he's taking Facebook by storm. This alumnus wants to fix the high rise elevators.
Adam Goodman | Museum deserves your visit
As college students, we Quakers love free stuff. Free Nalgene bottles at a career fair despite no interest in the company? We're there. Free 'A's in "Ideas in Math" or "Sociology of Media and Pop Culture?" Welcome to two of the most popular courses at Penn.
New editors aim for more accessible paper
For the first time since 2001, The Daily Pennsylvanian will be led by a staffer from the business side of the newspaper.
Quakers cruise past Lions en route to 2-0 Ivy start
Ibrahim Jaaber and Brian Grandieri paced the Quakers with 17 and 14 points, respectively, as Penn defeated Columbia 69-43 in New York last night. The Quakers held the Lions to a 27.9% clip from the field, effectively thwarting their one-two punch of John Baumann on the perimeter and Ben Nwachukwu inside.
Wrestlers to clash with yet another No. 1 foe
Nearly two months after facing the top team in the nation, the Penn wrestling team will head to Cedar Falls, Iowa, with the opportunity to gauge how it has grown as a team and on an individual level this Saturday at the National Duals. The No. 14 Quakers (2-2) will make their first team appearance since wrestling toward a third-place finish in the Las Vegas Duals in early December.
Make your day off a 'day on'
Though students may be looking forward to using the weekend to relax at home or catch up on homework, the University is hoping that they will take some time this long weekend to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King - and it is offering several programs and activities for this purpose.
K.J. Matsui was only 14 years old, but he was already on his own. The only English he knew was from textbooks, but he was expected to take junior high classes just like the American kids. He had just left his family, friends and home 7,000 miles away in Japan, but there was one thing that was familiar - the very reason he had come to the states - and that was the game of basketball.
Squash: Quakers look to fend off lower-ranked teams
At this point last season, both the men and women's squash teams were holding down the status quo, doing nothing exceptional by beating lower-ranked teams and losing to higher-ranked ones. This time, it's a different story. Both teams have impressed early on, with the women's team currently ranked No.
Lions look for repeat shocker
Last time the Penn men's basketball team took the floor at Columbia's Levien Gymnasium, it was 7-0 in the Ivy League, having just completed a perfect run through the first half of the conference slate. Forty minutes later, the Quakers were 7-1 after a shocking 59-57 loss to the 1-7 Lions, in which Penn didn't score a point in the final 4:42 of the game.
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