30 seconds with Max Polkinhorne of Penn men's soccer
Prior to his shutout performance at Cornell for Penn men’s soccer, we spoke with junior goalkeeper Max Polkinhorne to ask him a few questions in this edition of 30 Seconds With ...
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Prior to his shutout performance at Cornell for Penn men’s soccer, we spoke with junior goalkeeper Max Polkinhorne to ask him a few questions in this edition of 30 Seconds With ...
Aged Manchego Cheese with Truffle and Lavender Honey.
Several College House cafes are now serving free refreshments to residents after they were preemptively closed by College Housing and Academic Services because of licensing issues.
It’s been a few years since Matt Valenti’s been in a wrestling tournament, though he’s had plenty of success in them in the past.
It’s been a few years since Matt Valenti’s been in a wrestling tournament, though he’s had plenty of success in them in the past.
Welcome to the Mahoney era of Penn Athletics.
The possible cancellation of Harrison College House’s Freshman Experience program has drawn considerable backlash from students and alumni alike.
Perhaps a decade from now, students will be able to see black box theaters in their dorms or play with Legos in one of their common rooms.
I recently came across this article in The Daily Pennsylvanian, and I cannot disagree more with the sentiments expressed by the Undergraduate Assembly and College Houses and Academic Services student representatives. I fail to understand why freshmen need to be prevented from living in the high rises, as if living in the high rises were the death knell for a freshman’s college experience. I lived in Harnwell College House for four years as an undergraduate and feel strongly that my experiences as a freshman in Harnwell kept me on-campus for those four years and significantly contributed to my pride as a Penn and Harnwell alumnus.
Students entering Penn in 2016 might have an entirely different living experience than students do now.
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.
On the eve of Chinese Lunar New Year, an all-day conference on Chinese business attracted more than 200 professionals and students from around the area.
“He liked to be called Barry back then,” my uncle told me four years ago as we discussed the campaign of then-Sen. Barack Obama. My uncle knew Barry as the man who cleaned up Roseland, a once-impoverished area that stretches between 89th and 115th streets in my hometown, Southside Chicago.
Cha-Cha-Cha-Charmin(g)! Something way better than ultra soft is coming your way. Hey Class of 2016, my name is Chacha (legit) and I would love to be your UA freshmen representative. Like many of you, I came to UPenn with high hopes of making these the “best four years” of our lives; that’s why it’s so important to start it off with a bang. I’m running for the UA to make sure all of us get to do just that, and more. With an experienced background of being a part of student government in HS and the founder and leader of multiple school organizations, I can be your go-to gal for all your suggestions and concerns. You speak, I listen, and my voice will be yours. Want solutions? I can’t wait to help. Who needs ChaChaAnswers when you can have the real thing? Vote CHACHA for UA, thank you!
The Occupy Wall Street movement returned in full force to Philadelphia this week for its first national gathering, which included five days of workshops, speakers and marches.
Among the shifting sands of student interest in athletics, Penn appears to finally have come to terms with one of its least successful ventures over the past few years. The athletic department announced Tuesday that it will finally put an end to The Line, a tradition one Weigthman Hall insider said was “less relevant to Penn students than the DP.”
Six groups of students eagerly awaited an email on Friday to let them know if their ideas for a new residential program at Penn would come to fruition.
Students applying to live on campus for the 2012-13 academic year will be going through a revamped housing application process.
Penn graduate and former Penn Band member Chas Carol pulled off his grandest homecoming presentation during the halftime performance in 2003.
Professors who live in college houses may soon face reviews on housing policies.