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Most recent college grads plans do not include weekend trips to Russia for LGBT activism. But 2013 College alum Kelby Reed never confined herself to what most people are doing.
Changes in Penn’s academic calendar to meet state standards have necessitated many in the community to adapt.
Nearly a month after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that genes cannot be patented, Penn and Myriad Genetics — the company which had its genetic patents overturned by the Court — have filed two lawsuits claiming that their breast cancer-related patents were infringed.
After two days of negotiations, workers in Falk Dining Commons in Penn’s Hillel unanimously voted to accept a three-year contract with Bon Appétit Management Company last Friday.
The National Transportation Safety Board fired an intern Monday after he failed to fact check bogus, racist names of pilots on the Asiana flight that crashed at San Francisco International Airport.
“They went out with their boots on.”
NEW YORK CITY — Blocks from the garish glitter of Times Square and the towering glass skyscrapers of Sixth Avenue lies a piece of old New York and a second home for some alumni —The Penn Club of New York.
If the walk from Hill House to Huntsman seems like too much, imagine commuting to Penn from North Carolina.
Volunteers and organizers from a union representing workers in the hotel, food service and laundry industries in United States and Canada delivered a petition to the Wharton School on Tuesday.
Each year, the best Engineering students compete in the Senior Design Student Competition to show off the projects they have been working on for more than a year. The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look at the winners of this year’s competition.
The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look back at the past 20 years of union activism on campus.
This billboard knows if you have a moustache or not.
Last week, Falk Dining Commons worker Kenny Blackwell and his wife Carolyn were told something that no one wants to hear: Carolyn Blackwell needed medicine for her cholesterol, but their insurance, which is offered through Aetna by Bon Appétit, would not stretch to cover even the generic version of the drug.
Last spring, then-Engineering junior Stefan Zhelyazkov was walking through Hill Field when a curious thought suddenly came upon him.
In 2007, about 50 students enrolled in professor Stephanie Weirich’s Computer Science 120 course, a beginning course intended for students with a background in the discipline. This semester, the class was nearly three times as large, enrolling 170 students.
“It was crazy. It was wild. It was fun,” said 1976 College graduate Beverly Vosko of the first few years of Spring Fling.
Here’s one engineering senior design project that won’t put you to sleep.
“Your smile is ‘Africa face.’” College sophomore Oyinkan Muraina heard this from a friend who was comparing her facial expression to a picture of an African tribal drummer he had seen in a magazine.
“The people, united, will never be defeated,” was the chant on College Green.