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(02/11/19 1:58am)
On Sunday, Penn gymnastics tried to build off a first place finish in last week's meet versus Cornell, Brown, and Ursinus. While this weekend's result was not what the Quakers wanted, they were able to propel themselves from fourth to third place by the day's end.
(02/10/19 2:33am)
It wasn’t easy, but once again, the Quakers got the job done.
(02/09/19 3:33am)
Once again, the Quakers could not be stopped.
(02/12/19 8:20am)
For the last four years, the Penn Restorative Entrepreneurship Program has been dedicated to fostering former inmates' entrepreneurial passions.
(02/07/19 3:37am)
College junior Michael Greenstein graffitied “Welcome to Penn State” in blue chalk spray paint all over campus as part of a course assignment last week for ENGL 111, "Writing Off the Page."
(02/07/19 3:56am)
Penn will begin offering an online bachelor’s degree program for the first time starting in fall 2019, which will replace the evening and weekend LPS classes that Penn has offered for more than 100 years.
(01/31/19 4:05am)
As January comes to an end, it's time for conference play.
(01/31/19 2:09am)
Caroline Moore was born to compete in gymnastics. That was evident from a very young age. It is her growth as a captain and a leader that is truly remarkable and has taken even Moore herself by surprise.
(01/31/19 4:43am)
Like most universities, Penn does not have a standard system for fact-checking applications. Admissions officers perform initial reviews in as little as four minutes, and a call to a high school guidance counselor or an email to an applicant is as thorough as checks get.
(01/29/19 5:38am)
The day after Adrian Rivera-Reyes attends his graduation ceremony from the Perelman School of Medicine and walks across the stage with a Ph.D. in cell and molecular biology in May, he could be elected as the first openly gay person and only millennial serving in Philadelphia’s City Council.
(01/29/19 4:25am)
The Penn Beauty club, which was founded to address social justice issues within the beauty community, plans to build its presence on campus this semester with several upcoming projects centered on gender equality.
(01/24/19 4:25am)
A semester after the launch of Penn Franklins, the graduate student peer support group, the organization continues to struggle with low turnout despite the need to improve resources for graduate student mental health.
(01/21/19 2:49am)
After giving birth, most mothers are discharged from the hospital with balloons and a baby in their arms. 2015 Master's of Bioethics graduate Bridget Nolan-McKinney said she had to leave the hospital empty-handed.
(01/14/19 2:02am)
Every team wants to start the season off on the right foot. Not every team gets that wish.
(01/06/19 10:45pm)
Not even winter break was able to stop the activity at Sheerr Pool as Penn swimming hosted their second Ivy League — and last home — tri-meet of the season against Dartmouth and Yale. And they were not disappointed.
(12/23/18 4:35am)
This winter break, “highly-aided” students staying at Penn will receive reloadable debit cards to help pay for meals.
(12/05/18 5:14am)
Acclaimed author and 1979 College graduate Stephen Fried will teach a new nonfiction English course on writing about mental health and addiction next semester. Fried's class will be one of the first undergraduate courses of its kind on mental health writing in the country.
(12/03/18 6:32pm)
For the second year in a row, Penn men's and women's swimming took a trip to Knoxville, Tenn. to compete against some of the nation’s best teams in the Tennessee Invitational.
(11/30/18 5:11am)
Administrators from Student Registration and Financial Services hosted an event on Wednesday to clarify the term "highly-aided" to students.
(12/03/18 4:19am)
Almost a month after this fall's midterm elections, the jobs of Penn's political groups are not over yet.