Articles by Willie Trieger
12/11/11 6:42pm
PennULTRA hosts series of monologues as inaugural event
In Uniting LGTBQ Penn Through Radical Art’s (ULTRA) inaugural event on Dec. 9 at the Platt Performing Arts House, sexual identity was explored through 12 monologues. 10/12/11 11:36pm
Penn grad's photos inspire Philadelphia's largest mural
2002 College graduate Jacques-Jean Tiziou spent two years taking 18,000 pictures of dancers for Philadelphia’s largest mural. The project, entitled “How Philly Moves,” depicts dancers of all ages and backgrounds.Blog Posts by Willie Trieger
02/21/06 11:31pm
All eyes on the bracket
OK, I'm clearly way ahead of myself in planning another NCAA Tournament trip already. Penn really did lose to Columbia, after all, and Dartmouth's playing good ball these days. 02/14/06 2:06am
Five reasons to rest easy
Some of you might still be awake when you read this. Others will be checking this out in the morning.But I'm here to assuage any fears you might have of Princeton shocking Penn Tuesday night.Yes, weird stuff happens in this rivalry, but here are five reasons why nothing catastrophic will happen to the Quakers:1. 02/10/06 4:29pm
M. Hoops Odds and Ends
Here's a hodgepodge of information on the basketball team that I have been meaning to post for a while:A couple weeks ago I posted about how Penn would be in amazing shape for the NCAA Tournament if it had hung on to beat Temple, St. 02/05/06 4:30pm
The winning formula
In tomorrow's DP, I have a column about Penn, Princeton and the Ivy League title race. I tried to find a statistical indicator of why the Tigers have turned it around in the Ivy season, and I think I found it. 01/31/06 12:25am
Penn's best win
With the loss to St. Joseph's on Saturday night, Penn pretty much guarenteed that its highest quality win this season will be its victory over Hawaii. 01/27/06 3:25pm