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Students have spoken loud and clear, and they want to see student housing grow as Penn's campus does.
This week, the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education released its vision for academics at Penn -- and relatively few on campus have even heard of it.
This White Paper is anything but blank.
The Undergraduate Assembly met last night for the first time this semester, reviewing past undertakings and discussing the body's future initiatives, which range from a music subscription service to petitioning for Ivy League postseason football play.
In December, thousands of undergraduates weighed in on what leaders of the Undergraduate Assembly call one of their most important tasks -- planning the future of Penn's eastward expansion.
Officials are beginning to plan the eastward expansion of Penn's campus, and more than 2,900 undergraduate and graduate students want in on the action.
College students may have assumed they saw their last school bus in high school.
Andrea Mitchell does not just report the news -- she also makes it.
Ten Penn students are taking their writing for a ride on the radio waves of WXPN as part of a new writing seminar.
Studying in a foreign country can come with many pitfalls, but the Office of International Programs is hoping to help students avoid most of them.
Early on Dec. 24, 1995, Philadelphia Zoo President Pete Hoskins was sound asleep.
Award-winning film director David Lynch closed his eyes and moved his lips as a member of the audience asked him a question.
When Provost Ron Daniels spoke about research on law and legal institutions in the Fireside Lounge of the ARCH Building, so many students showed up that some were funneled into nearby offices.