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(10/04/17 4:20am)
On a hot summer day, after being lost in the maze of the Quad, I finally found my room on the fourth floor. Through my sweating and panting for a breath of air, I saw a tall man stare at me from the corner while I was trying to figure out how to scan my PennCard to get into my new room. I was flustered, annoyed and tired because ,after a long day of traveling and lugging my belongings up so many flights of stairs, I couldn’t figure out how to do something simple.
(09/25/17 1:18am)
The job search is a major concern for students at Penn, but for those who are LGBTQ, looking for the right workplace can be even more complicated.
(10/02/17 1:52am)
For many Penn students, the search for summer 2018 internships has already started. On top of attending recruiting events and writing cover letters, numerous international undergraduates have to add another laborious process to their to-do list: extending their student visas so they can legally remain in the United States over the summer to complete their internships.
(07/19/17 6:30pm)
While technology surrounding artificial intelligence has advanced rapidly in recent years, experts generally acknowledge that modern AI still lacks an important kind of ”common sense" that limits their functionality.
(05/18/17 8:44pm)
Many agree that senior year at Penn is bittersweet — bitter when writing a thesis or searching for a job, and sweet when making those last few memories of college.
(04/26/17 5:07am)
Of 2,085 students surveyed from the Class of 2016, 89 percent secured full-time employment or continued their education at the end of the school year, according to Career Services data.
(04/18/17 3:14am)
2013 Wharton MBA graduate Ajay Anand wants to use artificial intelligence to transform the way diamonds are purchased.
(02/22/17 4:10am)
Look around your 100-person lecture. Odds are, five of you won’t graduate from Penn.
(02/14/17 3:56pm)
University of Pennsylvania SEAS sophomore Vignesh Patel, who has spent the past 48 hours in Moore 100, is currently planning the most depressing Valentine's’ Day of all time, sources tell UTB.
(02/14/17 2:14am)
At Penn, Valentine’s Day is celebrated with chocolate, flowers and singing men in blazers.
(01/23/17 5:32am)
GROUP THINK is The DP’s round table section, where we throw a question at the columnists and see what answers stick. Read your favorite columnist, or read them all.
(01/18/17 1:44am)
The room is abuzz even as the election marches into its fifth hour. With all seats filled, students have taken to sprawling on the floor, raising their placards periodically to vote in the 23rd executive board of the Asian Pacific Student Coalition.
(12/17/16 4:00pm)
In response to heightened public concern over viral fake news, the Annenberg Public Policy Center announced on Thursday that its political fact checking website, FactCheck.org, will be among the fact-checking organizations to identify and label fake news stories flagged by Facebook users.
(12/06/16 5:03am)
There’s a new website to make community service at Penn just a little easier.
(11/09/16 5:35am)
There was an air of excitement about campus Tuesday as students gathered to vote in one of the most contentious and controversial elections in American history. But for many, Election Day was marred by what has become a problem for voters throughout the country — long lines.
(11/01/16 8:00pm)
A Penn Engineering student just made the smallest self-powered flying robot, according to The Inquirer.
(11/03/16 3:56am)
iAspire is a platform that matches students looking for an advantage in their career search with students and recent graduates who already have a foot in the industry. The site, launched in September, has more than 180 users and is working on a lucrative partnership with Square.
(09/30/16 2:55am)
Wharton Latino’s membership requirements are rather surprising — for what they don’t require.
(09/26/16 4:55am)
A Penn Engineering club is focused on making its mark on this year’s presidential election.
(09/20/16 5:34am)
As police cruisers zipped across campus on Friday night, many students living off campus asked the same question: What was going on and why hadn't a UPennAlert been sent?