Panhellenic Rush event rescheduled after Penn suspends operations because of 'inclement weather'
Penn has suspended normal University operations, effective starting at 1 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 8, due to “inclement weather.”
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Penn has suspended normal University operations, effective starting at 1 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 8, due to “inclement weather.”
College freshman William Steinberg, 18, was among 10 American tourists who died in a fatal plane crash on Dec. 31. Steinberg, who was traveling in Costa Rica with his family, died when his plane, which was traveling from the resort town of Punta Islita on the Pacific coast, crashed into a mountainous region.
Few changes in federal policy this year have impacted the Penn community as deeply as immigration legislation, one of President Donald Trump's major executive victories so far.
A prominent scholar and professor of geology at Boston University, David R. Marchant, has been found responsible for harassing a former Penn assistant professor years ago during a research trip to Antarctica.
More than a year after its grand opening, New College House has not received its own unique name despite earlier indications that it would be renamed.
New College House West, which will be built over the high rise field, is the latest of three major projects that Penn has undertaken in the past four years to expand on-campus housing. Some administrators have said that the main reason for building New College House West is an apparent need for more on-campus housing, though student accounts and data on student housing seem to contradict this.
The Board of Trustees announced Thursday that plans for a new residential building on the west end of campus have been approved. But since the announcement of what Penn President Amy Gutmann has called “a signature moment to improve student life at Penn,” some students have expressed concerns that the establishment of the new residential building will demolish the few green spaces left on campus.
As students make their final course selections for the upcoming semester, many say that information on course listings needs to be more comprehensive in order for them to plan their academic schedules.
Amid a recent uptick in event closures, more fraternities face the possibility of having their parties shut down. Here's what happens after the doors to these fraternity houses are closed by the Penn Police Department.
Almost a decade ago, two luxury apartment complexes popped up in University City, changing the urban landscape of campus. The Radian and Domus are now distinctive fixtures of University City, though some students worry that these apartments have exacerbated socioeconomic divisions in the Penn community.
When College and Wharton sophomore Max Grove decided at the end of his freshman year to apply for a dual degree with the Wharton School, he was surprised to find virtually no way to gauge his chances of getting in.
When the Task Force on a Safe and Responsible Campus Community first published its report last spring, a hefty portion of its recommendations were designed to identify and regulate off-campus groups.
In the midst of student petitions and frustration over the recent surge in social event closures, the Division of Public Safety says they still strongly believe that the higher level of security enforced upon social events benefits all students.
On the Friday afternoon following the death of College senior Nicholas Moya, staff members from Counseling and Psychological Services, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and Student Intervention Services visited the kitchen of the Sigma Delta Tau chapter house, where members of the sorority gathered together, sharing hugs and warm pizza.
Various orientation packets were distributed by the University to new students during orientation last week, but a new, student-produced guide surfaced Monday.
Classes loom as NSO comes to an end. Incoming freshmen may wonder where to execute the first part of the Penn "work hard, play hard" mantra, so here's list of all the coveted study spots on campus.
After struggling alone with the news of a family member’s illness and adjustment to life at Penn, College sophomore Natasha Cheung decided to visit Counseling and Psychological Services for the first time this January. She set up weekly appointments and saw her counselor regularly. Things got better — until summer came.
Penn’s battle to secure funding from the Pennsylvania state budget for the upcoming fiscal year has not ended yet.
An unexpected corner at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania gave Penn trouble last fall: dirty hinges on bed railings.
While technology surrounding artificial intelligence has advanced rapidly in recent years, experts generally acknowledge that modern AI still lacks an important kind of ”common sense" that limits their functionality.