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From "Peaky Blinders" to Christopher Nolan, and Bonchon soy garlic wings to Tyson Bees, senior Malone Howley answers 15 questions to share his favorites and reflect on his career as a Penn football wide receiver.
In her newly elevated role as head sports dietician, Cat Hammer is always looking for new ways to help Penn student athletes achieve their nutritional goals.
Just four games into the season, Joshua Casilli has proven to be a reliable pass-catcher for Penn, securing 19 total grabs and hauling in the Quakers' only regulation touchdown at Dartmouth.
Just four games into the season, the Quakers have notched more wins than they did last season, beating Georgetown to bring their record to a perfect 4-0.
Since joining Penn wrestling as a freshman, Joey Slackman took a gap year, worked for the Delaware State Attorney's office, and switched his sport to wear the pads and helmet for football instead.
Though the offense and coaching faltered at points, Deputy Sports Editor Eashwar Kantemneni argues that the Quakers are back in a big way after Friday night's win.
Penn began interleague play this weekend, going on the road against Dartmouth. Within the conference, Columbia hosted Princeton while the other teams played non-conference games.
Heading into Penn's first Ivy League game of the season, four DP Sports staffers are split on whether or not the Quakers can emerge victorious on the road.