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A scholarship worth over $70,000 is available to qualified Penn students, and there's practically no application process.
Students who skip out on large lectures may find themselves caught in the act by new technology.
The Daily Pennsylvanian
This year's College graduation is going to be one for the moms.
A student in the College of Arts and Sciences sold his soul to Donald Trump to get into the Wharton School yesterday afternoon.
Spring Fling organizers were prepared for rain or shine, and Penn students got a little bit of both this weekend.
Sixty seconds is sometimes all it takes to learn about the history of the world or whether American government is obsolete.
Second-year Linguistics graduate student Joshua Tauberer says he doesn't know much about politics.
A group of Penn students will soon be going hungry, and not just because their meal plans ran out.
Student leaders from campus groups met last weekend to help make sure Penn is living up to Ben Franklin's vision for it.
Twelve students want to make Native-American culture the subject of a residential program. But while getting one started may be an easy task, maintaining student interest may present a greater challenge.
While many of her classmates are frantically looking for jobs, Engineering senior Sherri Wykosky jokes that she already has a great career lined up -- with the circus.
Second-year Medical student Rebecca Jaffe feels that sometimes art can be the best medicine.
It's not unusual for a Penn professor to be featured on networks like MSNBC or Fox News, but Comedy Central does not usually attract Ivy League scholars.
In a nationwide competition, students are trying to create the best marketing strategy for Honda's new car.
Archaeology professor Brian Rose wants to make sure ancient artifacts stay in their rightful homes -- even if those homes are in war zones.
College of Arts and Sciences students unsure about their future will soon have another resource to turn to.
School of Arts and Sciences Dean Rebecca Bushnell spent part of January in the continent that drew the most international applicants for the Class of 2010 -- Asia.
After spending their freshman year living in dorms, many Penn students opt for the more independent life of an off-campus apartment. But as they begin their hunt, many are unprepared to deal with landlords.
Penn and Philadelphia joined in the festivities yesterday as the region celebrated Benjamin Franklin's 300th birthday.