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(05/14/10 4:59am)
One of the many attributes (both positive and negative) that The Daily Pennsylvanian has instilled in me is a total inability to write anything more than a few hours — or minutes — before a deadline. So here I am, the day before my editor wants a copy of this column, writing the piece I’ve been dreading for years.
(04/22/10 8:51am)
For most runners, the start of an athletic competition begins with putting on a pair of shoes.
(03/23/10 10:12am)
“We’re willing to risk not giving tenure to the right people in order to not give tenure to the wrong people.”
(03/22/10 10:23am)
The members of the Undergraduate Assembly officially added their voices to the hundreds of students and alumni calling for the reversal of History professor Ronald Granieri’s tenure denial.
(03/18/10 9:25am)
Student discontent with the tenure denial of History professor Ronald Granieri has continued to grow in recent days. A petition requesting the administration reconsider its decision garnered more than 300 signatures in 20 hours.
(03/16/10 9:31am)
On Monday night, nine College seniors in the final stages of writing their honors theses gathered on the third floor of Van Pelt Library. They wanted answers.
(03/03/10 10:26am)
It started with cupcakes.
(02/25/10 9:37am)
From the outside, the building at 3130 Walnut Street is a mere mass of gray poured concrete, devoid of the beautiful architecture marking the other athletic buildings around the corner.
(02/08/10 12:20pm)
Despite the uncertainty surrounding healthcare legislation in Congress, lobbyists and higher education institutions are coming together to make sure the bill will preserve the low-cost, high-quality insurance that is currently available to students.
(01/26/10 9:23am)
A bout of vandalism and theft in a Penn parking lot last week has led to questions among students about whether the University is taking sufficient steps to protect private property.
(01/25/10 8:21am)
For men’s basketball coach Jerome Allen, running a team is not just about cultivating good basketball players on the court. It’s about building “better men and productive citizens.”
(01/21/10 1:13pm)
During winter break, Wharton sophomore Nancy Zhang had to edit a video for her business fraternity. The challenge: the video was on YouTube, which she couldn’t access from her home in Beijing — the site has been blocked since the summer.
(11/25/09 11:07am)
Permits for the five student parking lots around campus can be obtained through Campus Express. Prices range from $425 for a school-year evening parking pass to $1,768 for an annual 24-hour pass.
(11/03/09 10:47am)
The Transport Workers Union Local 234, SEPTA’s largest union, announced a strike early this morning, just minutes after the World Series game ended.
(09/21/09 5:00am)
The House of Representatives voted 253 to 171 yesterday to expand the amount of federal aid to students by ending subsidies to private lenders.
(09/18/09 10:21pm)
The House of Representatives voted 253 to 171 yesterday to expand the amount of federal aid to students by ending subsidies to private lenders.
(09/04/09 6:05am)
The range of talents and interests of Penn's 10,000 undergraduates is most evident when you walk down Locust Walk. With each trip across campus, you are bombarded with flyers and information about every event on campus, every charity drive and every meeting that week. And each of these group represents only a small fraction of the student body.
(04/27/09 9:00am)
Large crowds of a few hundred high-school aged West Philadelphia residents gathered at 40th and Walnut streets Saturday night before being dispersed by police.
(04/24/09 9:00am)
Updated Apr. 26, 12:45 a.m.
(04/23/09 9:00am)
College student Neil Gajare has been arrested and charged with arson in connection with a fire in Rodin College House early yesterday morning.