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The students told The Daily Pennsylvanian they believe the University is targeting them for disciplinary consequences in an effort to stifle the protests against the impending sale of the UC Townhomes.
Offensive coordinator Dan Swanstrom already proved his mark on the team in the season opener, but Penn's defense may be the key to repeating a win this weekend.
Wharton first year Vedika Jawa said that one of her biggest influences was her older brother who served as Class Board 2021 president during his first year.
The former head coach of men's golf at Seton Hall has always prioritized "good players that are great people," which he is standing by while getting to know the Quakers.
Harvard has accepted recommendations from a committee that investigated how to properly return the remains to the descendants of the enslaved individuals.
The group of 10 fellows comes from a variety of backgrounds, from practicing nurses in the Philadelphia area to a former captain of the Army Nurse Corps
The 59-page memorandum claims that Wax is undergoing treatment for “life-threatening” cancer, meriting the postponement of the proceedings until "at least" the end of the year.