SpartaTrac: Penn Athletics Stays Ahead of the Game
Student athletes at Penn are caught in a balancing act— but SpartaTrac, an app designed to monitor and improve athletic performance, makes it all a little easier.
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Student athletes at Penn are caught in a balancing act— but SpartaTrac, an app designed to monitor and improve athletic performance, makes it all a little easier.
Uber is ingrained in Penn's culture. You rate drivers; they rate you. It reeks of MGMT 100. But Uber garners criticism for lack of transparency—checking your own rating is difficult and the whole process comes off as secretive.
Like every other Penn student, you probably resolved to work really hard this semester. The motivation deficit hasn’t kicked in yet. Pottruck is full, your Google Drive is organized. People really seem to have their shit together. But inevitably, at some point in this semester, you’ll need a quicker way to get stuff done.
To all those Penn students despairing today,
Dave Fine (C '11) has an unorthodox vision for his food truck: bagels for a cause. After working in Chicago, Baltimore and then at a Philly nonprofit, he saw the work of companies like Toms and Warby Parker with direct social impact visions. Drawn to social entrepreneurship, he bought an old food truck on eBay, painted it bright red and chose a name—Schmear It. Three years later, Schmear It has grown into a fixture of the Penn food truck scene and has blown up so much that a brick–and–mortar location just opened at 3061 Market St.
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