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(06/25/15 2:00pm)
Penn Glee Club’s members got the chance to spend two weeks earlier this summer visiting Austria, the Czech Republic and Germany, visiting landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and singing for hundreds of people.
(05/22/15 6:00pm)
In the fall of 1969, in an act of quiet gallantry, a Penn
biology professor with a fondness for mountain climbing hoisted himself up the
flagpole in front of College Hall and restored its flag to full staff. Its cord
had been cut a day earlier in an unauthorized gesture of objection to the Vietnam War.
(04/15/15 5:28am)
Is it better to get into Penn and exhaust every option to afford it, or is it better to simply get rejected because of your inability to pay? This is a serious question that many international students ask themselves when applying to Penn.
(04/09/15 4:00am)
I have heard the phrase “Tier One” too many times this week.
(04/03/15 5:46pm)
It's the final round, folks! The Canada Geese have flocked back to their rightful arctic climate, we've at long last made peace with Chili's closing, and Usher has bid adieu to the apparently celeb-friendly streets of West Philly.
(04/01/15 8:00pm)
Last round's results are in, and it looks like cross campus skiing expeditions are in and Canada Goose is finally out. Forget the UA and the upcoming United States presidential election. Penn Madness is the only vote that truly counts. The public deserves – nay, the public NEEDS – to know whether Usher's FroGro appearance tops our surprising Playboy victory as this year's best story, so make your voice heard!
(03/31/15 7:17pm)
Decisions for Penn's Class of 2019 go live today at 5:00 p.m. With a tie for the lowest acceptance rate in history, applicants who aren't legacies face great uncertainty. Emotions will be high as the evening approaches and the acceptance page crashes as Penn welcomes 9.9% of applicants to the Class of 2019. To keep things in perspective, we've compiled a list of 19 things that are more likely to happen at Penn than an undergraduate admission.
(03/27/15 10:22pm)
Donald Trump isn't the only Ivy League grad taking a look at the White House for 2016.
(03/26/15 5:21pm)
Your votes have been tabulated. Welcome to ROUND TWO. If you're just joining us, here's the deal: we've rounded up your favorite stories from this year and are pitting them against each other—it's like the thing they do with the sports, but better.
(03/24/15 5:30am)
Since 15 members of Penn’s Student Federal Credit Union fell victim to fraud earlier this year, the union as well as the Division of Public Safety have not issued any update on the investigation or on the outcome of the investigation.
(03/23/15 6:49pm)
If your March Madness bracket is already busted (damn it Georgia State), and you've been knocked out of the DP's Penn Bracket, we have the bracket for you! We've rounded up your favorite stories of the year and placed them head to head for your voting pleasure. Who will be this year's Theos Google Group Fiasco?
(03/17/15 5:07pm)
By now you're probably aware that Penn's campus has its very own Snapchat story. Unfortunately, it was off to a rocky start yesterday considering that, like, 80% of the approved snaps on day one were of
Drexel students complaining about finals (in March?). So we thought we'd jump in and lay out a few guidelines for the entity in charge of running that thing. After all, we care about how Penn is portrayed to ourselves.
(03/16/15 4:04pm)
The 1st day of Spring may be around the corner, but warm weather is not yet in sight. Which means the age-old problem of what-do-I-do-with-my-jacket-at-social-events persists. Nowhere does this dilemma exist as much as it does at Smoke's, the humble abode of His Majesty Kweder, to whom we would walk 500 miles to see that Brown-Eyed Man.
(03/06/15 6:52pm)
The only reason why anyone goes away for Spring Break is to post the pictures on Facebook and hopefully impress their hot lab partner. Whether you are hitting the slopes in Aspen, or in PV, break is all about being cooler than that loser in your recitation who always glares at you for coming in hungover. But frankly, trips to PV or Istanbul, much like a Canada Goose jacket, are no longer a one-way ticket to sceney stardom. Lucky for you, we have scoured the globe to find you the most alternative spring break spots:
(03/05/15 5:59am)
At Penn, with snow comes salt. Sometimes even before snow comes salt. It’s a winter hallmark — coating shoes, piled up in the corners between buildings and the ground and crunching underneath students’ boots as they walk to class.
(03/04/15 4:18pm)
Ya, just kidding; you didn't get into your srat/frat/GDI crew by being different. Why be ~unique~ when you can just fly with the rest of the flock and get the same black Canada Goose and some sweet Bean Boots? Just follow the three simples rules of Penn fashion: 1. Your outfit should be monochromatic, 2. Your outfit should not cost less than $1000 dollars, and 3. If you gotta go with a color, it's gotta be salmon. No exceptions. If you play your basic little cards right, then maybe someday you will end up on this blog!
(02/25/15 6:30am)
Since early January, 15 members of Penn’s Student Federal Credit Union have fallen victim to credit card fraud, Vice President of Public Safety Maureen Rush said.
(02/25/15 6:31am)
Penn’s chapter of Nourish International wants to do rural development work in Ecuador this summer — and it’s going to get there using Krispy Kreme Donuts.
(02/18/15 3:32am)
After six years of offering no substantial policy alternative to President Obama and his administration, the new Republican Congress has seemingly found its silver bullet: the passage of the Keystone XL pipeline by both houses.
(02/18/15 3:33am)
Oil will be an integral part of the United States economy for decades to come. In 2013, U.S. oil consumption increased by 400,000 barrels per day and the trend in 2014 followed suit. Securing a reliable supply of petroleum is a vital concern for the U.S. economy and national security, both in the short and long run. What’s keeping us from approving the Keystone XL pipeline?