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As students gear up in preparation for Spring Fling, local businesses prepare for increased traffic and revenue, as well as hundreds of belligerent students.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly is taking a political stance against sequestration.
In February 2015, the infamous bar exam will change, but the Law School sees little reason to worry.
David Perlman, a professor of medical ethics in the School of Nursing, believes in using fiction to educate the public on the topic of bioethics.
The Law School is partnering with the Wharton School to launch the first management program for law students of its kind.
Rebecca Stein’s Economics 001 class is going global.
Researchers from the School of Veterinary Medicine made a new discovery about a protein that can be used to help your bones heal faster.
One Penn student has created shoes for basketball star Ray Allen.
Students are teaming up to address real-world problems by making their own public policy.
Emilio Parrado, the director of the Latin American and Latino Studies program at Penn, was honored as one of Delaware Valley’s most influential Latinos.
This summer Penn’s International Internship Program will expand both in terms of the number of internships available and the countries where these internships are offered.
It won’t be too long before cars can start talking to each other.
January generally witnesses an influx of people flocking to the gym with high hopes of losing weight. For those participating in the Penn SHAPE challenge though, going to the gym is not just about losing weight, but also about an overall health gain.
At the end of 2012, the Undergraduate Assembly and Graduate and Professional Student Assembly expanded their legal services program to include housing issues.
Last night, the Division of Public Safety held its biannual Police Department Oath of Office and Division of Public Safety Commendation Ceremony at the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine.
Last night, the Wonderful Wednesdays at Wharton series presented Working Women Around the World. (Try saying that five times fast.)
With only 23 days left until Election Day, red and blue don’t appear as harmonious as they do on Penn’s flag.