Eight things to do on campus during election week
You may be anxiously anticipating the end of this election season, but there are plenty of events to get excited about during this last week of craziness.
You may be anxiously anticipating the end of this election season, but there are plenty of events to get excited about during this last week of craziness.
Tesla CEO and 1997 Wharton graduate Elon Musk unveiled the company’s new solar roofs last Friday evening, according to Bloomberg Technology.
Russian punk rock protest group Pussy Riot visited Cornell this past Wednesday, according to The Cornell Daily Sun.
Harvard Athletics Director Robert L. Scalise has cancelled the rest of the school’s men’s soccer season.
Tesla CEO and 1997 Wharton graduate Elon Musk unveiled the company’s new solar roofs last Friday evening, according to Bloomberg Technology.
Russian punk rock protest group Pussy Riot visited Cornell this past Wednesday, according to The Cornell Daily Sun.
With chants of “no range, no train,” members of the union representing many Yale Police Department officers protested a change in firearm policy outside YPD headquarters on Wednesday, according to The Yale Daily News.
Her most recent paper, “Friends with Academic Benefits,” was recently published in Context, an academic journal published by the American Sociological Association.
On Monday, Engineering graduate student Alfredo "Freddy" Abravanel died "unexpectedly," according to an emails sent to the Engineering community Tuesday morning.
Over the course of the last three decades or so, Trump has been identified on a number of University reports as a donor or pledged donor for specific amounts.
At least two of the students reported struggling to afford food.
If you were in attendance the last time Penn football and Princeton faced off, you couldn’t have asked for much more.
After hopping over Brown in the Ivy League rankings this past weekend in a 2-1 victory, Penn men's soccer will try to maintain their form for their upcoming match against Princeton.
All’s well that ends well. Penn women’s soccer has adapted that mindset as they look to close out the 2016 season at Princeton this Saturday. After battling back against Brown during Homecoming, the Quakers (9-3-3, 2-2-2 Ivy) managed to secure a draw and one point to stay ahead of the fifth-place Tigers (10-4-2, 2-3-1). Although there will be no postseason for Penn this year, the intensity is as high as ever. For Senior Paige Lombard, this historic rivalry is more than enough motivation for her squad.
Two top ten football teams collide this Saturday when the Nebraska Cornhuskers travel to Columbus to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in primetime. Although that lede might appear to be misplaced in a fencing article, the all-important Big Ten showdown is the reason the Elite Invitational returns to Penn for the second consecutive year instead of alternating to Ohio State.
Wrestling tights on and ready to go, Penn could not be more energy and excitement leading up to the first tournament of the year, the Southeast Open on Sunday Nov.
Penn volleyball heads into another Ivy weekend after two big victories over conference rivals Harvard and Dartmouth.
If there’s one thing Penn Sprint Football hates, it’s sharing. They’ve been lightweight football national champions five times in the last eighty years – and shared the title four of them.
As the season winds down to its final game, the week has been the last of 2016 for Penn field hockey.
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