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(03/18/15 5:26am)
Keep your laptops charged and get ready to click — the Social Planning and Events Committee is using “flash sign-ups” to distribute approximately 900 coveted floor passes for this year’s Spring Fling concert.
(03/05/15 4:21am)
Get ready to party it “Up Like Trump” and take a “Selfie” to remember the night — “U Guessed It,” it’s SPEC-TRUM’s Spring Concert.
(03/04/15 6:04am)
Feb. 28 was a big day for Science Leadership Academy’s debate team and their coach, College and Wharton sophomore Andrew Gegios. The team will be sending its first pair to a national tournament.
(03/03/15 6:25am)
The Undergraduate Assembly’s new budget for the 2015-2016 school year will make next year’s Hey Day more affordable for students, but their support for NSO has fallen.
(03/02/15 6:49am)
Last week, more Penn students voted for fossil fuel divestment than voted in the midterm elections.
(02/23/15 7:32am)
A referendum this week will reveal if Penn students support fossil fuel divestment, but the vote is only the first step in a long process leading to change.
(02/19/15 6:58am)
Despite student concerns that the new mental health recommendations do not have an established timeline for implementation, members of the task force said at Wednesday’s University Council meeting that setting a timeline was not their responsibility. Provost Vincent Price said the University would pursue meeting the task force recommendations “with vigor.”
(02/18/15 5:12am)
For seniors who may have regrets about their first week of college, the Class Board 2015 is letting them do it “NSOver Again.”
(02/17/15 5:50am)
While half of the Ivy League, with Harvard most recently joining the ranks, rely on strictly defined policies to enforce sexual misconduct regulations, Penn’s 20-year-old policy lets social norms do the work.
(02/10/15 5:26am)
Most freshmen students have plenty to worry about, from losing their PennCard for the umpteenth time to trying to actually find that frat party they got invited to. On top of that, international students are only allotted one day to make the additional adjustment from their countries to Penn before the other 2,000 freshmen arrive.
(02/02/15 4:01am)
Last week, the Undergraduate Assembly published the only annual report in the past three years.
(01/30/15 5:00pm)
Forget the Dean’s list. Class of 2015 seniors are vying for an even more prestigious distinction before they graduate — a permanent place on the wall at Smokes.
(01/28/15 5:58am)
On Saturday, College junior Laura Sorice began her term as the new Chair External of the Student Committee for Undergraduate Education. The Daily Pennsylvanian talked with her about SCUE’s plans for the upcoming year. This Q&A has been lightly edited for clarity.
(01/27/15 4:11am)
A new form of learning has taken sail at Penn in recent years, but negative student feedback suggests stormy seas ahead.
(01/22/15 7:06am)
Mental health, sexual assault and drug and alcohol use are just a few of the topics on which the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education wants the administration to hear their voices on.
(01/14/15 7:03am)
When Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges received an email opening with the words “Speaking Invitation,” he penciled a trip to Penn into his calendar to speak at the International Affairs Association’s peace conference.
(11/25/14 7:30am)
For students who find their dorm rooms utterly un-inspirational, College freshman Brandon Saw promises to “redefine your workspace” by transforming desks into blank canvases for ideas.
(11/11/14 8:11am)
Penn students aspiring to save the planet may want to consider working in the private sector at one of America’s most innovative corporations — Apple.
(11/05/14 7:23am)
Undergraduates at Penn have easy opportunities to create a lasting sense of community through shared experiences — from the Econ Scream and late night Wawa runs from the Quad, to navigating clubs and sports team.
(10/24/14 4:50am)
Penn Medicine has become a leader in LGBT health, winning an award from a top LGBT advocacy group.