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(09/08/16 3:49am)
For College sophomore Whitney Stewart, representing those who have conquered adversity is a lifelong commitment. And that commitment does occasionally have its own perks.
(09/07/16 5:26am)
Students on a dining plan can now save 5 percent at certain dining locations, including Houston Hall and Mark’s Cafe.
(09/06/16 6:38am)
Copabanana’s South Street location was ordered to temporarily shut down for a series of health violations, the third time this year the restaurant has closed for health-related reasons, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer article, on Thursday, Sept. 2.
(09/06/16 6:15am)
Whether members of the Penn community are looking for research labs, affordable co-working space or drone-testing facilities, they can find these resources and more at the new Pennovation Center.
(09/04/16 10:00am)
Residents of college houses now have access to live streaming entertainment courtesy of the new XFINITY On Campus service.
(08/30/16 4:42am)
For residents of the New College House, the campus living experience will be all about building communities.
(08/24/16 4:22am)
Some students living on campus this year will notice an upgrade from traditional brass key locks. The new electronic lock system, which requires PennCards to enter rooms, has been installed in several college houses.
(07/28/16 4:28am)
There may not be a spell to defeat Donald Trump, but according to a new study, readers of the Harry Potter series are more likely to oppose the Republican presidential nominee and his policies.
(07/21/16 3:34am)
For years, experts have debated the amount of marijuana contained in the average joint, and a new study by criminology professor Greg Ridgeway and Beau Kilmer of the Rand Corporation offers an answer: about one-third of a gram, lower than some previous estimates.
(07/07/16 2:49am)
Some colleges like to see rising admissions yield — Penn’s Class of 2020 set a school record with 68 percent of admitted students choosing to enroll. However, in an environment where resources are continually becoming more expensive, many colleges are trying to control class sizes.
(06/02/16 4:04am)
Jim Cramer is a familiar figure in the financial world. The “Mad Money” host and bestselling author has made a name for himself picking stocks. However, a new study by two Wharton students suggests that Cramer’s recommendations may not be all that useful to investors hoping to beat the market.
(05/26/16 4:04am)
Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah from Pennsylvania’s 2nd district, which includes Penn, announced the award of a $510,000 grant to the University of Pennsylvania for the study of algebraic geometry and physics.
(04/20/16 1:16am)
Harvard law professor, Penn graduate and former democratic presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig was arrested Friday while protesting in Washington, D.C., USA Today reported Monday.
(04/11/16 5:46am)
This spring, Penn awarded three Penn seniors up to $100,000 each to implement projects that they hope will change the world. Here's a look at each of the winners:
(04/11/16 5:43am)
A select group of Penn students had the chance to attend a major industry conference this past week.
(03/30/16 1:47am)
Connecticut state legislators are considering a tax on Yale’s
$25.6 billion endowment, Yale Daily News reported last week.
(03/30/16 12:46am)
Over 60,000 astronomical photographs were nearly ruined by a flood in the Harvard College Observatory, The Harvard Crimson reported Tuesday. The glass film plates date back to 1885, taken from various telescopes around the world.
(03/15/16 5:43am)
Mayor John Fetterman is not your typical United States Senate candidate. With his towering figure, all-black outfit and tattooed arms, he was almost barred from entering Huntsman Hall after forgetting his wallet in the car.
(02/24/16 2:41am)
The University of Oklahoma is returning a painting stolen by Nazis to its rightful owners, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.
(02/16/16 6:09am)
Penn graduates are fit to shine in any arena, and reality TV is no exception.