Students evaluate benefits and challenges of pursuing dual degrees
When College junior Jackie Koehn told her coach she needed to quit squash this year, it was so she could work toward a dual degree in mechanical engineering.
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When College junior Jackie Koehn told her coach she needed to quit squash this year, it was so she could work toward a dual degree in mechanical engineering.
On April 28, second-year PennDesign student Michael Marfione worked past midnight in the attic of the Duhring Wing splicing Federico Fellini’s 1963 film 8 1/2 with his own present day footage from Mumbai.
The Philadelphia Orchestra was the first to broadcast on radio and TV, and, as of last week, was also the first major U.S. orchestra to go bankrupt.
A new prep service run by Penn students is delivering high-quality college advising to the fringes of Philadelphia.
West Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, charged with the death of seven babies and a woman, has his next court proceeding set for June 21.
With the campus decked out in purple, cancer survivors and volunteers are gearing up for one of the largest co-ed sleepovers at the Palestra today.
While most students were heading back to school at the end of spring break, some Penn photography students were scouring India for new perspectives.
Philadelphia’s diverse makeup has gotten an extra boost in the last decade.
Manakeesh, a bakery located at 4420 Walnut St., has given the ethnic corridor a reputation as the “New Lebanon.”
Former West Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell may face the death penalty for charges of killing seven babies and one woman, prosecutors confirmed Wednesday.
With a Hilton hotel now under construction at 41st and Walnut streets, Campus Apartments is offering not only the latest in upscale residence but also hundreds of Philadelphia jobs.
Three big fires have blazed in West Philadelphia this year.
At around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, a fire broke out in a transitional living home on 45th and Spruce streets, leaving two West Philadelphia residents injured. No students were harmed.
Kermit Gosnell, a West Philadelphia abortion doctor charged with the murder of one woman and seven babies, was denied a preliminary hearing at the Pennsylvania Common Pleas Court Wednesday.
Even the 12-inch snowstorm Wednesday night hasn’t stopped local panhandlers from coming to Penn to solicit students at 2 a.m.
Digging a ditch in Honduras to install a water filter is hardly any means to solve third-world problems — but for Alexander Mittal, it led to a socially conscious career.
Senior spring — and its leisurely days on the green — might seem further away for seniors with graduation requirements to knock off.
When George Karandinos moved above a Kensington diner a few blocks from the city’s most dangerous drug trade, he was almost certain he’d be robbed.
Psychiatric patients at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania will now have a helping hand to assist doctors nationwide in screening the mentally ill.
Carlos Beltran’s “Barrios Vol. 1,” a series of 25 black-and-white photographs documenting Venezuela’s slums, now line the walls of the Rotunda, where the photojournalist spoke yesterday.