Students pledge 10 percent of future income
For the rest of their lives, four Penn students have decided to give 10 percent of what they earn to charity.
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For the rest of their lives, four Penn students have decided to give 10 percent of what they earn to charity.
With InstaSource, students can turn an idea into reality with the click of a mouse.
Teams competing in PennVention aren’t just looking for the prize money.
Stuck between classes, homework and exams? TEDxPenn challenges students to take a step back and take up curiosity as a form of entertainment.
For Ursula Bechert, it’s important to speak up for victims of abuse — especially those who can’t speak for themselves.
Want to get from A to B and enjoy the ride, without sacrificing affordability? While Lyft claims to be "your friend with a car, whenever you need one," Philadelphia authorities disagree.
After losing her friend and fiancee to “corrective” rape, one woman set out on a mission to change the standard for women’s rights in South Africa.
The hybrid of Yik Yak and Snapchat has made its debut on campus.
Students are now able to get ahead of the curve instead of jumping on the bandwagon.
grade students from local Philadelphia schools visited Penn’s Bioengineering Department this January. Students pulled apart spaghetti and measured its strength using a mechanical testing device, watched their muscles fire as they kicked their legs, participated in a lab on fluid mechanics and interacted with flying robots.