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The group's executive board voted unanimously to endorse five candidates to represent Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives: Dwight Evans (PA-03), Madeleine Dean (PA-04), Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05), Conor Lamb (PA-17), and Eugene DePasquale (PA-10).
The Quakers’ victory was paced by the performance of junior attacker Sean Lulley, whose efforts were good enough to earn him DP Sports Player of the Week honors.
After a tough season-opening loss to Maryland, No. 8 Penn made the trip to Charlotte, N.C. to face No. 10 Duke, which the Quakers defeated by a score of 14-11.
Here are two of the biggest takeaways from Penn’s latest set of wins as the team looks forward to its toughest game left: against No. 25 Princeton on Tuesday.
Disability Advocacy @ Penn aims to strengthen Penn’s disability community and work with University administrators to improve services for students with a range of physical and cognitive disabilities.
The initiative's focus is to make sure students know that they can get PrEP for free through the Penn Student Insurance Plan or at a reduced cost through SHS.
PaperMill is a food truck that specializes in fresh Asian foods such as their signature "Spurritos," spring roll burritos wrapped in rice paper and stuffed with protein and vegetables.
Located on 45th and Walnut streets, new independent bookstore Making Worlds aims to share the stories and ideas of marginalized groups, as well as foster a space for community bonding.
The researchers noted that appointment adherence is important for treating age-related macular degeneration, which is the leading cause of vision loss in individuals over 50.
In Saturday's matchup with Harvard, the Red and Blue were up 12-0 within four minutes and never looked back, cruising to a dominant 70-48 victory over the Crimson.