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(10/14/15 4:16am)
It’s barely the middle of the first semester, but you might already be trying to decide whether to stay on campus next year, or spread your wings and venture out into West Philly. The Daily Pennsylvanian broke down the pros
and cons to help you decide:
(10/05/15 6:06am)
Peter Tarantelli spends nearly 12 hours a day at Penn’s Greek houses, but he’s not a fraternity brother.
(09/29/15 6:22am)
Classes, clubs, football and friends — the sheer amount of commitments that College junior Tyrone Quarterman juggles in a week is enough to make anyone’s head spin. Yet his busy schedule isn’t far from typical for a Penn student.
(09/16/15 5:02am)
A conflict between the Undergraduate Assembly and the Nominations and Elections Committee over questions of student representation on the University Council came to a head after a failure to implement a compromise between the two groups.
(09/15/15 3:23am)
A new interdisciplinary certificate offered to undergraduates at Penn will allow students from across the schools to integrate public policy into their courses of study.
(09/10/15 4:11am)
Every year during the first week of school, students scramble to perfect their schedules on Penn InTouch. The Daily Pennsylvanian rounded up some of Penn’s most in-demand courses for those looking to round out their schedules or those who are already scoping out their classes for next semester.
(08/26/15 3:36am)
The political debates may be in full swing, but the presidential candidates aren’t the only ones who have their eyes on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Take a look at Penn’s summer 2015 White House interns:
(08/20/15 6:16am)
Thanks to “The Social Network,” the thought of a Silicon Valley giant may bring to mind the stereotypically unsociable genius, a la Mark Zuckerberg. But Google’s newly instated CEO — a Penn graduate — has struck his peers and employees as reflective, thoughtful and down to earth.
(04/30/15 2:51am)
After a summer internship at Equis Funds Group, a private equity fund in Singapore, Wharton junior Connie Chen returned back to the United States $5,000 in debt. Despite receiving funding from Penn’s International Internship Program, Chen said the fund only covered her transportation and some small living expenses. Pricey housing in Singapore and the cost of living meant that even with the funding, she was still in debt for the summer.
(04/28/15 4:04am)
With the semester coming to a close, the Nominations & Elections Committee elected Wharton junior Michael Roberts as its new chair this weekend. The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Roberts about his plans for the upcoming year.
(04/23/15 4:32am)
Divestment movements are sweeping through higher education — though results at Penn have yet to be seen.
(04/14/15 4:50am)
Television’s favorite silver fox is coming to Penn.
(04/13/15 6:51am)
Three new members will join recently elected President Jane Meyer and Vice President Ray Clark on the Undergraduate Assembly’s executive board.
(04/13/15 5:35am)
Undercover cops, deported international students and the arrest of fraternity presidents — these were just some of many rumors that circulated campus during last year’s Spring Fling.
(04/11/15 2:00pm)
Rolling out a huge event like Fling isn’t easy.
(04/06/15 3:36am)
If you’ve already binge-watched the first season of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" on Netflix, you're in luck.
(03/27/15 9:00pm)
Between Kesha's early announcement and bots infiltrating floor pass flash sales, this year’s Spring Fling is already becoming curiouser and curiouser.
(03/25/15 5:59am)
Playboy’s #1 party school is about to get an image change — Penn has adopted a ban on hard alcohol that will go into effect on April 1.
(03/24/15 5:37am)
On Saturday afternoon at 3:59 p.m., fewer than 20 individuals in the entire student body were aware that pop artist Kesha would headline this year’s Spring Fling concert. By 4:10, nearly all 10,000 knew.
(03/21/15 8:51pm)
Get ready to party like you’re going to “Die Young” — artists Kesha and Kygo are coming to Penn’s 2015 Spring Fling for a performance students won’t forget.