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(10/08/12 11:20pm)
Down the hall from the students and their dorm rooms lies a door behind which five-year-old Oni and two-year-old Kai impatiently wait for their father, Ware College House dean Utsav Schurmans, to come home.
(08/12/12 6:02pm)
Penn and Novartis — a multinational, Swiss pharmaceutical company — are uniting to combat cancer.
(07/26/12 1:52am)
This summer, six Penn students left West Philadelphia to work in the West Wing.
(07/19/12 12:46am)
This week, college students of different faiths and religions united around a shared passion for serving the world.
(07/12/12 1:13am)
As Silicon Valley icon Steve Wozniak walked into Huntsman Hall, more than 300 people pulled out their iPhones to snap photos of the man without whom their gadgets would not exist.
(04/24/12 12:47am)
While some students are registering for classes that fulfill requirements, others seek a different kind of fulfillment.
(04/23/12 2:35am)
College senior Megan Reed recently sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to reflect on her experience as the president of Penn’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
(04/06/12 4:23am)
Last night, Penn students came together over their ability to check more than one box under “Ethnicity” on their college applications.
(04/02/12 11:44pm)
Last week, College junior Adrienne Edwards was elected the new chair of the Penn Consortium for Undergraduate Women — the umbrella group for women’s groups on campus.
Edwards, a former Daily Pennsylvanian columnist, sat down with the DP to discuss her past and future involvement with PCUW.
(04/02/12 12:34am)
This weekend, Natives at Penn did not let a rainy day stop them from hosting a wide range of performers at a celebration of Native American culture and heritage.
(03/28/12 1:53am)
College freshman Sean Massa is a co-chair of Natives at Penn, a group founded in 1994 to increase visibility and awareness of American Indians on campus. The group is currently preparing for its third annual “powwow” this coming weekend — a celebration of American Indian culture.
(03/28/12 12:40am)
Though a recent report showed that Penn has one of the highest graduation rates in the nation, college completion numbers for some minorities at the University are lagging behind.
(03/26/12 4:40am)
This week, the Penn community will get a taste of more than just Latin food, as Penn students will have access to a week of immersion into Latino culture.
(03/23/12 1:47am)
Although the American Psychological Association published a study last month which indicated that black college students are less likely than their white counterparts to seek counseling, Penn’s Counseling and Psychological Services believes that the University defies this trend.
(03/12/12 1:01am)
A recent protest on College Green by supporters of Penn’s Muslim Students Association has prompted some to reflect upon a similar demonstration that took place almost a year ago.
(02/27/12 2:30am)
This year, the Graduate School of Education is adopting an optimistic approach to examining student achievement.
(02/24/12 4:13am)
Thursday evening, more than 30 Penn students gathered together in Harrison College House to honor the birthday of a lost friend.
(02/17/12 4:47am)
Last night, more than 40 Penn students gave their Twitter accounts and Facebook feeds a break and shared their thoughts about race in a live dialogue at the ARCH building.
(02/15/12 1:15am)
While standardized tests and college essays occupy the minds of college applicants around the world, some face the added struggle of having to explain the application process to their non-English speaking parents.
(02/08/12 4:31am)
Not even natural disasters seem to scare Wharton students away from a learning opportunity in Japan.