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(04/27/17 1:46am)
While most students will be spending the next two weeks studying for finals, one freshman will be working to raise $150,000 to open a homeless shelter in her home city of St. Louis.
(04/24/17 8:55pm)
Pennsylvania experienced a 2.3 magnitude earthquake yesterday at 4:49 p.m.
(04/24/17 7:07pm)
This Thursday, Penn juniors will march down Locust Walk with their customary red t-shirts, hats and canes as part of the 102nd Hey Day — a “moving-up” celebration established at Penn in 1916.
(04/24/17 2:09am)
As temperatures hit 80 degrees and students start switching out their heavy jackets for jean shorts, residents in the Quadrangle have been left sweltering in dorm rooms without air conditioning.
(04/21/17 12:00am)
When Engineering junior Dhruv Agarwal applied to Penn, he thought for a long time if he should apply for financial aid. Unlike students from the United States, Canada or Mexico, Agarwal, who was born and raised in India, knew that this decision would likely impact whether or not he would be admitted to Penn.
(04/18/17 3:02am)
More than 30 Philadelphia schools were placed on lockdown for nearly two hours on Monday afternoon due to an unconfirmed sighting of Steve Stephens, the fugitive who posted a video of himself murdering a man on Facebook.
(04/11/17 2:07am)
A Democrat — who wasn't even on the ballot — was elected state representative of the 179th Pennsylvanian House District, located in North Philadelphia. Now, Republican and Green Party nominees are suing.
(04/10/17 10:23pm)
The Fresh Grocer’s time at 40th and Walnut streets is officially coming to an end, the University and Acme announced Monday.
(04/04/17 3:00am)
Villanova students who protested a lecturer on Thursday of last week were removed by the university, according to Philadelphia Magazine.
(03/31/17 2:59am)
Seven women have come forward saying they were drugged at the Dolphin Tavern, but Penn students who visit the popular nightclub aren't fazed.
(03/31/17 1:04am)
Former Vice President Joe Biden made another visit to Penn's campus on Wednesday, and he was ready to joke around.
(03/29/17 12:05am)
The club culture at Penn can lead students to feel rejected and discouraged, particularly freshmen who may not be accustomed to the level of competition.
(03/28/17 2:01am)
For the first time since its inception, the annual Best 40 under 40 Business School Professors list does not include any Wharton professors.
(03/23/17 10:54pm)
Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine's faculty and students say the food supply and economy of Pennsylvania will be at risk if the school loses the $30 million in state funding — 20 percent of their entire budget — that Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf proposed cutting in his latest budget.
(03/20/17 4:38am)
The 2016 presidential election has changed lives across the nation — and with new legislation that could replace the Affordable Care Act, it could even affect Penn students' medical care.
(03/14/17 12:19am)
Penn has suspended operations on Tuesday due to the snowstorm expected to hit the region this evening, according to an alert sent to students just before 10:30 p.m. on Monday.
(03/13/17 2:46am)
“My daughter believes she’s a college student and she’s nine years old,” New College House faculty director Campbell Grey said. “She’s a super super super super senior.”
(03/02/17 1:29am)
Out of the 6,311 students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, only one is enrolled in a major that she designed herself.
(02/28/17 1:09am)
Several universities in Pennsylvania’s state system could potentially be closing or merging.
(02/21/17 2:00pm)
The Penn Center for Innovation recently named 1983 College graduate Mark Turco, who built his career as a cardiologist before working in industry, as its inaugural Chief Innovation and Corporate Outreach Officer.