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(04/18/13 4:43am)
I read the last page of every book before I even begin. I’d say I hate the suspense, but in the spirit of honesty, I confess that I cut straight to the end because there’s a good chance I’ll never make it there.
(04/05/13 4:27am)
In October 2012, open courseware provider Coursera announced that it had entered into an agreement to license several of Penn’s online classes to Antioch University.
(03/26/13 11:23pm)
In what students are denouncing as a “violation of [their] First Amendment rights,” the Division of Public Safety and the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Program Initiatives announced Tuesday that they will be implementing a random Breathalyzer test for students entering and already inside of the Quad during this year’s Spring Fling.
(03/25/13 3:38am)
A Penn student has utilized her programming skills to build apps that fit a unique niche in the market.
(03/22/13 2:09am)
When College and Wharton junior Abe Sutton is elected president of the Undergraduate Assembly this weekend, it will mark the eighth year in a row that a male has stood at the helm of Penn student government.
(03/20/13 1:02am)
A startup founded by three former Penn students has found a new home.
(03/15/13 10:32pm)
A major responsibility for UA members is to work closely with PennApps Labs to improve websites and online resources offered to the student body. As a student from the School of Engineering, I have noticed multiple flaws with Penn in Touch, especially when it comes to course selection. For one, it remains impossible to use the academic planning worksheets to plan out a second major in a different school, such as with the School of Arts and Sciences. Additionally, there is no way for engineers to search for courses based on a requirement. For example, there is no way to search for all courses that fulfill the Tech Elective requirement. If elected to UA membership, I hope to work towards resolving these issues, making Penn in Touch a more friendly and reliable resource for engineers and for the Penn student body as a whole.
(03/12/13 2:54am)
By 2020, the United States will be the world’s largest energy provider. Due to recent discoveries of shale gas, American manufacturing is on course to enter a renaissance, or rather, “the Shale Revolution.”
(02/27/13 3:39am)
We were searching for a new best friend to help us write the column (Think Thrice?) through the new Facebook Graph Search feature. Landing on a brunette over 5-foot-7 who loves baby animals, “The Book of Mormon” and cheese plates, we figured we had found our perfect match. Right?
(02/14/13 6:10am)
They’re just a little larger than a bagel, and one day might save your life during a natural disaster.
(02/11/13 6:40am)
Drone technology is a hot topic on college campuses, and Penn is no exception.
(02/08/13 4:11am)
The conversation on diversity is ongoing within each of Penn’s 12 schools.
(02/01/13 1:25am)
Penn President Amy Gutmann is still under fire over claims that she has not done enough to promote diversity across the University administration.
(01/23/13 5:42am)
Dear Ali and Hayley,
(01/16/13 6:00am)
As security cameras keep watch for Philadelphia crime, a new website keeps track of the cameras.
(01/15/13 4:57pm)
Penn has seen an increase in the percentage of women faculty and leaders in the past four years.
(12/06/12 5:50am)
The Dorm Room Fund is now open for business.
(11/28/12 12:04pm)
The Quakers comeback to grab overtime victory over Lehigh, 82-79
November 28, 1994
(11/28/12 1:12am)
It’s that time of year — the housing application process is just around the corner, and it’s time for students to make an important decision. Off campus or on campus?
(11/19/12 4:17am)
From media to real estate to consulting, members of the MBA class of 2012 have been particularly diverse in their career choices since leaving Penn earlier this year.