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With graduation just around the corner, many Penn seniors will soon be faced with the intimidating task of finding an apartment.
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With graduation just around the corner, many Penn seniors will soon be faced with the intimidating task of finding an apartment.
Teach for America placed about 1,600 recent college graduates in schools in low-income communities last year. Of these, almost none have teaching certificates.
Every year, some students neglect to inform Penn of the outside scholarships they receive.
Unlike most Penn students, College junior Giselle Kohler will not be celebrating Spring Fling this weekend.
Students have often expressed frustration with their level of involvement in key University decisions. But come July, student input may increase if a proposal from a group of Penn alumni goes into effect.
Despite the controversy that has long surrounded emergency contraceptive use, the sale of it is increasing every year at Penn's Student Health Services.
Straight out of high school Oliver Chu joined the Army National Guard. The Nursing and Wharton senior never thought that he would end up spending nine months peace-keeping in Bosnia after his junior year at Penn.
Like many women in academia, University President Amy Gutmann has struggled to balance her professional career and family life.
After a "nightmare" experience on campus, author Sean-Michael Green is giving Penn a second chance.
Students at Penn are becoming increasingly obsessed with losing weight.
"Smart is sexy," according to The Right Stuff online dating service.
As students abandon their dorm phones in favor of the flexibility of mobile technology at growing rates, the University is looking to accommodate this shift.
As fake identification cards become increasingly indistinguishable from the real thing, many bars around the country are buying high-tech scanners to combat them.
Standing in the aisle at CVS with a plethora of cold remedies in hand, College of General Studies graduate student Erika Rubin said she regrets not getting the flu shot.
Finding an open machine during peak laundry room hours often borders on impossible.
With hundreds of textbook pages to be read each semester, fewer students seem to be reading for fun in their spare time.
College junior Jack Cohen paid nearly $15,000 to study abroad at the University of Edinburgh this past fall. However, if Cohen had been allowed to apply directly to Edinburgh, rather than having to go through the Penn Abroad program, he could have saved nearly $4,000.
The nearly 40 percent of undergraduates that borrow money for their Penn education will each owe an average of $20,000 upon graduation.
Two years ago, a hamburger in France cost the same as it did in the United States. Today, that same burger costs almost 30 percent more.
Fraternity parties are not for everyone.