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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Watch 96-year-old Ed Cox run a 24-second 100 meters at the Penn Relays
At the 127th Penn Relays, 96-year-old Ed Cox ran the Master’s Men’s 100-meter in just over 24 seconds.
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How to watch Penn Relays: Stream track & field live, TV channel
More than 15,000 participants from high school, college, and track clubs around the world competed in more than 300 events at the Penn Relays at Franklin Field.
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A peek inside the renovated Penn Boathouse
The Penn boathouse is one of the 15 19th-century buildings on Boathouse Row on the Schuylkill River, which recently underwent a renovation by EwingCole that modernized it and preserved its heritage as the university’s rowing facility since the 1870s.
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First day of Penn Relays is underway
Students, family members, and onlookers discuss the first day of Penn Relays at Franklin Field.
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Penn leading scorer Kayla Padilla transferring to USC
Padilla, the most prolific three-point shooter in Penn women's basketball history, is exercising her final year of graduate eligibility to return to California and play for USC.
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KC Chiefs free agency: Chiefs re-signing WR Justin Watson
The Chiefs are reportedly bringing back a member of their Super Bowl-winning offense, Penn alum Justin Watson, with a two-year deal, bolstering a thin group at wide receiver.
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Kayla Padilla doesn’t know where she’ll land after Penn. Right now, she doesn’t want to think about it
Kayla Padilla, a Wharton School fourth-year and women’s basketball point guard from Torrance, California, is still weighing her options for an NCAA graduate transfer.
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Penn’s Jordan Dingle named Ivy League Player of the Year in men’s hoops
Third-year Jordan Dingle from Valley Stream, New York, has been named Ivy League Player of the Year for men’s basketball.
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Apple TV wants Pac 12 broadcast rights despite loss of UCLA and USC
Karen Weaver of the Graduate School of Education says that the Big Ten were forward thinking when they created their own network from offerings for all their athletic programs.
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While the Kelces face off in the Super Bowl, local siblings are quietly competing all the time
College of Arts and Sciences fourth-year Autumn Leak from Saddle River, New Jersey, is noted for directly competing against her twin sister, Audrey Leak, in women’s volleyball.