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(10/07/13 2:45am)
The Krishna P. Singh Center for Nanotechnology has been in the works for the past two years. It features new state of the art laboratories designed for the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The official opening is Friday.
(04/28/13 4:35pm)
Remember that day you marched down Locust Walk and Amy Gutmann declared you a senior? Congratulations Class of 2014!
(04/24/13 5:42am)
Seth Zweifler sits down with Patrick McGovern, Director of the Biomolecular Archaelogy Larboratory at the Penn Museum, to discuss his research into Ancient Beer. RELATED: One Penn Museum scientific director’s specialty: beer
(04/19/13 2:30am)
The DP got a look at the redesigned sixth floor of Van Pelt.
(04/15/13 5:00am)
We’re excited to announce our first ever Athlete of the Week, junior Penn men’s lacrosse goalie Brian Feeney, whose career-high single-game save percentage (.833) helped the Quakers trump Brown for the first time in three seasons. Feeney’s stats this spring speak for themselves, and now, so does he. Read more at The Buzz
(04/09/13 4:47am)
The Penn community shares their thoughts on this year’s lineup.
(04/09/13 3:50am)
On Sunday 4/7, thousands turned out to run for their lives in an event organized by Penn sophomore Andrew Hudis for the veteran’s charity “Active Heroes”.
(04/05/13 4:48am)
Men and women gathered at College Green Thursday night for the annual Take Back the Night rally. They marched all around campus yelling “Penn Unite, Take Back the Night” and the event was followed by a candlelight vigil where survivors shared their stories. RELATED: No fear for survivors, supporters at Take Back the Night
(04/05/13 12:41am)
Some Engineering seniors for their design project created glasses that vibrate when you start to doze off. Read the story here.
(04/04/13 7:41pm)
Engineering seniors design glasses that keep you awake. The glasses, created as part of a senior design project, wake the wearer up as they fall asleep. RELATED: Engineering seniors design glasses that keep you awake
(03/29/13 4:46am)
Penn Admissions sends out decisions to the incoming freshman Class of 2017. RELATED: Penn admit rate drops to record-low 12.1 percent
(03/27/13 4:33am)
Wharton grants GSR access to College and Engineering students, though not Nursing. Wharton’s Spike website made the announcement Tuesday, stirring mixed reactions among students. RELATED: Wharton grants GSR access to College and Engineering students
(03/26/13 5:01am)
Fiona Glisson interviews Prof. Daeyong Lee as he explains his award-winning research into the applied properties of “bubbles”. RELATED: Professor uses bubbles as inspiration for design
(03/25/13 10:28pm)
About 200 protesters from a group called Americans for Free Speech marched in protest of the Wharton India Economic Forum Saturday afternoon near the Penn Museum. RELATED: Protesters march against Wharton India Economic Forum
(03/20/13 5:43am)
Gabe Delaney ’15 and Christian Cortes ’15 explain their past experiences and policy positions for the ongoing UA elections. RELATED: Meet your UA Vice President candidates
(03/18/13 11:39pm)
Christian Cortes W’15 debates with Gabe Delaney C’15 for the UA Vice Presidency. RELATED:UA vice presidential candidates discuss solutions to SAC moratorium
(03/18/13 10:47am)
Abe Sutton gives a Q&A session on his uncontested bid for UA Presidency and reelection. RELATED: UA vice presidential candidates discuss solutions to SAC moratorium
(03/14/13 4:28am)
Will Marble arrives to a community meeting of around 200 in which tensions rise as a result of increased property valuations and likely taxes. RELATED: Phila. residents dispute tax increases
(03/14/13 1:20am)
The DP Video feels out campus sentiment following the release of this year’s commencement speaker. RELATED: Seniors pleased with Biden for commencement
(03/14/13 12:20am)
Senior Sports Editor Mike Tony gives a recap of Men’s Basketball final game of this season. RELATED: Bitter ending for Penn basketball against Princeton