Israel conflict through Penn eyes
While most college students are getting news about the Israeli war with Hezbollah on television, some Penn students are witnessing the conflict firsthand.
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While most college students are getting news about the Israeli war with Hezbollah on television, some Penn students are witnessing the conflict firsthand.
Philadelphia's dream to host the 2016 Summer Olympics was cut short yesterday as the City of Brotherly Love was eliminated by the United States Olympic Committee.
Students visiting Facebook.com to rev up their social lives this fall might find the popular site more active than ever.
Penn joined the growing list of universities last week opening offices in the nation's capital in order to protect the interests of higher education.
The investigation into the shooting of a bicycle theft suspect by a Penn Police officer on the afternoon of July 4 is ongoing amid a sharp rise in bicycle thefts.
A Penn police officer shot and wounded a man in the area of 300 S. 33rd Street on Tuesday, but the reason he fired is still unknown.
Penn joined the growing list of universities last month that have taken a stand against genocide in Sudan.
Integrating fields of study for graduate students and Teaching Assistants' accents topped the list of issues tackled at last week's Academic Policy meeting of the University Board of Trustees.
In a few decades, Penn students visiting campus may not recognize their alma mater.
The University Board of Trustees convened two weeks ago at the Inn at Penn to tackle issues that could shape the course of Penn's future.
High schoolers in West Philadelphia will soon have a new high school to call their own.
New York City might become more accessible to Penn students if NJ Transit has its way.
The nationwide debate about marriage in America has finally reached Penn's door.
The debate finally here over allowing casinos in Philadelpia is long overdue, and now it may be too late for residents' voices to be heard.
Penn students living in college houses might soon have better quality cable television and access to Philadelphia professional sports broadcasts thanks to a possible deal with Comcast Communications.
Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro may be a national celebrity these days, but he still made time last week for an important visitor.
The winners of a new interdisciplinary fellowship have been announced, bringing another tangible result of University President Amy Gutmann's plan to improve Penn's quality.
Seven weeks after Penn said goodbye to its top real estate officer, the search for his successor is heating up.
Gay rights advocates took the next step in their fight for equal rights by presenting academic research about children in same-sex households earlier this week.
The 6,000 members of Penn's 250th graduating class met for the last time Monday morning for their sendoff by University President Amy Gutmann and the Commencement speaker, actress Jodie Foster.