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(02/27/08 10:00am)
Two weeks ago, Angela Davis gave the keynote address of PENN's Women's Week. I think that Angela Davis' career, including her invitation to this University, is a sign of something wrong on many American college campuses.
(02/25/08 10:00am)
For the Quakers, two heads worked better than one over the weekend.
(02/05/08 10:00am)
The Grand Old Party might be able to celebrate a new nominee by tonight.
(01/22/08 10:00am)
When Roberts Proton Therapy Center opens in fall 2009, it will bring to Penn a type of facility that has attracted attention for both its effectiveness and high price.
(10/26/07 9:00am)
Facebook. Or "le livre de visage." Or maybe "das Angesichtbuch."
(09/14/07 9:00am)
On Wednesday, July 11, 2007, thousands across the United Kingdom celebrated a very special occasion in a rather unconventional
way.
(08/30/07 9:00am)
Martin Meyerson, Penn's sixth president, died of prostate cancer June 2 at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
(06/07/07 9:00am)
Martin Meyerson, Penn's sixth president, died of prostate cancer Saturday at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
(06/07/07 9:00am)
There are a lot of adjustments to make after graduating Penn.
(04/20/07 9:00am)
Today is the last day of classes, which means reading days and finals are quickly approaching. But for many out-of-state students, the work doesn't end with exams. In fact, there's one thing I'm dreading even more than finals: move-out day.
(02/20/07 10:00am)
He graced the pages of National Geographic. He rock climbed two vertical miles in a day, solo. He wore a Wonderwoman costume as he traversed a 600-foot mountain. He brings granny panties, which he refers to as "prayer flags," on almost every climb.
(01/16/07 10:00am)
News of Penn Economics professor Rafael Robb's arrest for his wife's murder has thrust him under a spotlight both in Philadelphia and around the globe.
(11/09/06 10:00am)
For many students, the decision to pursue higher education is not a particularly difficult one to make.
(11/06/06 10:00am)
Tomorrow, as Americans, we have an opportunity - and a responsibility - to make a decision about the future of our country.
(11/02/06 10:00am)
West Philadelphia resident Solange Chadda wants her name on the Pennsylvania ballot for the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania - even if it means pushing back this Tuesday's election.
(10/16/06 9:00am)
It was mid-summer, the church looked gorgeous, and family and friends dotted the premises. But as Shannon Barbour stood at the altar next to her husband-to-be, she started "zoning out." While the priest spoke, Barbour turned her attention to the pretty murals adorning the church walls.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
As we speak, American scientists are packing their bags and moving to Singapore.
(09/15/06 9:00am)
The United States boasts the world's largest economy, its strongest army and perhaps the most diverse population in the world.
(09/12/06 9:00am)
The events of Sept. 11 have made many of us immigrants question our identities and sense of belonging and shocked us into the realization that we as a nation are as vulnerable as any developing country - unprepared for the attacks and the subsequent renewal. But equally alarming is the stereotyping that has resulted from the actions of the terrorists, who were Muslims and Arabs.
(07/27/06 9:00am)
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.