Record number applies for Class of 2018
Penn saw a record number of applications for admission to the Class of 2018, the University announced today.
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Penn saw a record number of applications for admission to the Class of 2018, the University announced today.
Wharton and Engineering senior Kevin Zhao died over winter break while traveling with his family in China, according to an email sent to Wharton undergraduates. He was 21.
On Tuesday night, the Lambda Alliance elected College junior Dawn Androphy to her second term as the umbrella group’s chair. The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to her about the coalition’s work over the past year and its plans for next semester.
In response to a petition signed by 400 students, Penn announced today that it would require all companies that produce Penn collegiate apparel to sign the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh.
It’s 5 p.m. on Nov. 16 on the ground floor of Kings Court and the STWingers — members of Kings Court’s science and technology wing — are talking about BattleBots.
Student protestors, including those from Penn, are alleging that they were harassed at a protest they held on Tuesday night against Citibank.
Trisha Low, a 2011 College graduate, has just published her first book, “Compleat Purge”. The Daily Pennsylvanian chatted with Low about teenage girls, diaries and the female wound.
Penn is extending its deadline for early admissions applications to Monday, Nov. 11, according to a release on the Office of Admissions website and an email from Dean of Admissions Eric Furda to applicants yesterday.
Shoppers at the Fresh Grocer last week were disappointed to see near empty shelves in most aisles and closed self-checkout machines.
College junior Kanisha Parthasarathy was just elected chair of the Student Activities Council Thursday night. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with her to discuss her upcoming plans about the moratorium.
Since the beginning of the Student Activities Council’s moratorium last September, funding a new student group has become more difficult and expensive.
When Donald Hutchins first heard the saxophone playing of Charlie Parker at the age of six, he didn’t know what it was.
Having another “Wharton” pop up on the market doesn’t seem to be concerning to anyone.
There’s a new Wharton on the block.
The protestors had already gone home for the day when Marion Leary and her partner reached the courthouse to register for their marriage license.
It’s the start of midterm season. The first few weeks of school have passed and students are getting more and more worried about classes, projects, clubs, social activities and getting enough sleep, just to list a few things.
Angela Duckworth, a psychology professor who has researched grit and academic success, was named a 2013 MacArthur Fellow on Wednesday, one of the top national honors given to recognize innovation and creativity.
Matisyahu, the Jewish alternative rocker and reggae artist, is coming to campus.
This semester Penn’s International Affairs Association will hold their first ever Ivy League Model United Nations Conference India conference, which will take place in New Delhi over fall break.
The Susquehanna Bank Center is little more than half an hour away from campus but walking through the venue’s parking lot tailgate on Saturday night, Penn felt very far away.