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BRAD HONG is a College sophomore from Morristown, N.J.
BRAD HONG is a College sophomore from Morristown, N.J.
This isn't the first time Gutmann has made statements in favor of immigrant rights.
An open-source system is evidently imperative to the success of any institution, especially one with students as motivated and creative as those at Penn.
No clean resolutions are likely in any story like this—complete with blotted memories, bias and alcohol-fueled chaos.
This isn't the first time Gutmann has made statements in favor of immigrant rights.
An open-source system is evidently imperative to the success of any institution, especially one with students as motivated and creative as those at Penn.
CASSANDRA JOBMAN is a College freshman from Garland, Texas.
The incident prompted DPS to send out a UPenn Alert at 2:06 am which described it as a burglary.
The all-female comedy troupe, Bloomers, has changed their constitution to be more inclusive to gender non-conforming students.
“There have been a lot of programs in the past that have promised savings and not materialized savings, [but] this program at Penn appears to be very, very successful.”
Out of 800 Engineering students majoring in computer science at Penn, only 46, which is less than 6 percent, self-identified as an underrepresented minority.
Penn field hockey struggled out of the gate in its opening weekend, falling to Rutgers by a score of 1-0, and to top-ranked UNC, 3-1.
With it being their first weekend on the road, the team performed well while working out some of their early season kinks. Friday night's contest with UC Irvine ended in a scoreless, double-overtime draw, while Sunday's contest against UC Riverside resulted in a 1-1 tie.
After lighting up the box score in her first three matches as a member of Penn volleyball, freshman outside hitter Parker Jones is our first Player of the Week for the new school year.
Two narrow losses provided a somber start to Penn men’s soccer’s season, with a pair of 2-0 defeats at the hands of Monmouth and Bowling Green frustrating the Quakers over the weekend.
The Red and Blue kicked off their season under new coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley at the George Mason Invitational this weekend, winning two out of their three matches in Virginia.
The men, on their way to a dominant first-place finish, packed a remarkable nine runners into the the top ten spots. Leading the charge was senior captain Christopher Luciano, whose 15:24.79 was just milliseconds behind the event’s top finisher, Zachary Michon from St. Joseph’s.
There are two distinct worlds separating Penn and the local communities that are on the outskirts.
Instead of visiting schools, high schoolers should focus on what they truly want in their college experience.
In a span of only a couple of days, former Quaker star Alek Torgersen’s NFL dreams were dashed, and — just as suddenly — resurrected.