Penn in the NFL Roundup: Week 3
If Week 3 of the NFL is representative of the larger season in the slightest, then expect an engaging 2021-22 season with plenty of unexpected scores. Here's a look at how Penn alumni in the NFL fared last week.
If Week 3 of the NFL is representative of the larger season in the slightest, then expect an engaging 2021-22 season with plenty of unexpected scores. Here's a look at how Penn alumni in the NFL fared last week.
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In a tense 90-minute battle against reigning MAAC champions Monmouth, the Quakers claimed the win at Rhodes Field by a score of 1-0.
Student groups like Penn Leads the Vote and Penn Democrats are looking to use this day to increase civic engagement on campus.
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In a tense 90-minute battle against reigning MAAC champions Monmouth, the Quakers claimed the win at Rhodes Field by a score of 1-0.
Penn volleyball's struggles continue, as the team suffered their seventh-straight loss this weekend to Princeton. In the losing effort, the team gave up all three sets.
This weekend, Penn field hockey fell to Princeton (3-5) in the Red and Blue's first Ivy League game of the season Friday afternoon and Syracuse (6-2) on Sunday.
In their first league matchup of the season, Penn women’s soccer lost to the undefeated Harvard Crimson. The Quakers were unable to score, losing 3-0.
After a difficult wake-up call against Army, Penn sprint football answered the bell this weekend, beating Mansfield 55-28 in an offensive explosion.
Caroline Magdolen encourages us to give back to the local ecosystem, even in urban spaces like Philadelphia, as seemingly harmless inaction can lead to exponential damage in the long run.Columnist Caroline Magdolen argues that we need to pay more attention to Philadelphia's ailing ecosystem and squash lanterflies!
Columnist Taja Mazaj argues that Penn is ignoring the tools it already has to avoid a campus outbreak of COVID-19.
Columnist Emily Chang discusses simple changes to make the dining halls run more efficiently.
Columnist Asaad Manzar discusses his experiences with social anxiety in college, and how he overcame it.
By the end of the day Saturday, many of the posters that were once hanging were found in trash bins around campus, with multiple students witnessing their peers tearing them down.
We know who the players for Penn football are, but do we know which team will show up on Saturdays?
During Saturday’s rough game, Penn (1-1) only obtained the lead on one occasion, and once that happened, the Quakers quickly gave up two consecutive touchdowns, punctuating a difficult outing for the Red and Blue.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi discusses how vaccine and mask mandates are intertwining politics and public health, which will have drastic consequences for the future of crisis response.
Penn’s Center for Architectural Conservation received a $1.3 million grant from the Getty Foundation to maintain and protect the Wupatki National Monument in Arizona.
Medical records obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian show that the victim was first diagnosed with a concussion and assault at HUP and later diagnosed with a head injury and orbital trauma at Student Health Service.