Coffee shop at Temple under fire for display of neon sign: 'Up All Night on Adderall'
Common Grounds, a coffee shop on Temple University’s campus, has come under fire for prominently displaying a neon sign that reads, “Up All Night on Adderall.”
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Common Grounds, a coffee shop on Temple University’s campus, has come under fire for prominently displaying a neon sign that reads, “Up All Night on Adderall.”
The Red and Blue are doing all they can to remain relevant in the championship conversation.
As a Penn Law School alumnus, I do not share the recent call of 4,000 petitioners for the firing of law professor Amy Wax for her Trumpian denigration of Christine Blasey Ford and her sexual assault allegations as academic freedom protects academics even those who are fools or ideologues.
In an auditorium of about three dozen Penn students, Philadelphia's District Attorney Larry Krasner and other city activists spoke about how their spiritualities inspired them to work in politics.
Sia and some trill gals, Amadi, Landry, and Yeabe discuss musicians who have recently come under fire for doing/saying/acting in problematic ways. Let's get into it!
The Ivy League season is still just beginning, but Penn football's game this weekend already feels like a must win.
Dartmouth just doesn’t have an answer to Alexa Schneck.
With its fourth consecutive shutout and seventh of the year, Penn women’s soccer is putting the rest of the Ivy League on notice.
Over 230 miles separate Penn and Cornell, but in a conference clash in men’s soccer on Saturday, the two schools felt way closer.
Penn volleyball is fired up as it welcomes a couple of Ivy League opponents to campus.
Months after former star player and assistant coach Ira Bowman left Penn men’s basketball for Auburn in July, head coach Steve Donahue announced the promotion of one of Bowman’s former Penn teammates.
At six p.m. on Friday night, about 20 undergraduate and graduate students assembled in room 330 of Fisher Bennett Hall for the first general body meeting of Penn Socialists, an on-campus socialist organization united under the shared vision that humanity is unsustainable under capitalism.
Penn field hockey came to play this weekend. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
One month into Penn men’s soccer’s season, the team has already set a clear trend: scoreless draws.
Former President Barack Obama urged students and local residents to enact change and vote for Democrats in the upcoming November elections at a campaign rally in Philadelphia.
VERONICA FENTON is a College sophomore from Penn Valley, Pa. Her email address is fentonv@sas.upenn.edu.
A Penn alumna is suing the University chapter of Psi Upsilon, commonly known as Castle, alleging she was badly burned by a large, flaming marshmallow at a 2017 Halloween party.
Penn women’s soccer has been through eight different recruiting classes and more than 2,500 days of hard work since its last Ivy League championship.
Penn has launched a new pilot program to provide free transport to students suffering from medical emergencies. For now, it will consist of one sports utility vehicle manned by a Philadelphia Fire Department paramedic lieutenant and an emergency medical technician.
On April 5, 2010, an explosion ripped through the Upper Big Branch coal mine in Raleigh County, W. Va., killing 29 out of the 31 miners on site. This explosion was only one in a seemingly endless string of mine disasters in Appalachia, and the fifth fatal mine explosion in the United States in the previous decade. The blast occurred due to a buildup of coal dust and methane gas in the mine shafts — conditions that could have been prevented were the adequate ventilation systems in place.