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Turn off your lights and unplug your phone — Penn’s campus-wide Energy Reduction Challenge starts Wednesday morning at 12 a.m. and will end 24 hours later.
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Turn off your lights and unplug your phone — Penn’s campus-wide Energy Reduction Challenge starts Wednesday morning at 12 a.m. and will end 24 hours later.
Penn has been around for hundreds of years and has acquired traditions along the way. College houses continue to use these special events to connect residents and create a community.
Dining halls at Columbia University will begin to serve students 24 hours a day beginning fall 2017, according to the Columbia Daily Spectator. At least one dining hall will be open at all times for Columbia students.
New College House is the most posh of Penn’s student dorms, but it’s also on the edge of campus, abutting the corner of 33rd and Chestnut streets.
A sign was put up on Locust Walk Tuesday evening mapping out the "unsafe spaces" at Penn.
Choosing your own roommate can be a delight or a disaster. You might be happy with your choice to actively share a space with someone or regret the decision you made.
This week, Penn Dining launched a “Meatless Mondays” campaign to encourage students to eat healthier and consider their personal impact on the environment.
A Harvard Law School professor is suing President and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump, The Harvard Crimson reported on Wednesday.
Every day hundreds of students file in and out of dining halls, most of them consuming some type of meat. But where exactly is this meat coming from?
Graduate students’ lives are busy and challenging, filled with homework and research. Those who choose to be graduate associates have the added task of caring for undergraduate residents. These select students have to balance work and the well-being of those who live with them.
Penn’s older college houses all have their own unique traditions. Soon, students hope, New College House will too.
As students hurried to their holiday destinations, Penn staff members were hard at work getting the college houses ready for break.
Roommates are incredibly fickle — some become lifelong friends, while others quickly fade into the background. Yet, it is a rarity at Penn to switch roommates halfway through the year.
After I climbed to the fourth floor of Pottruck, I had made it. Penn Taekwondo was having its very first self defense seminar. I was expecting to be intimidated by the team and was anxious that my nonexistent Taekwondo skills would be looked down upon.
Russian punk rock protest group Pussy Riot visited Cornell University last Wednesday, according to The Cornell Daily Sun. The visit was part of Punkfest Cornell, “a week-long celebration of punk music and its history.”
College can be stressful, but Penn’s Counseling and Psychological Services is here to help. CAPS’ services are confidential, free and do not require Penn insurance. Here are some CAPS groups being offered this semester:
College senior Abigail Lowenthal is the founder of a new humor magazine on campus called Bluff. The Daily Pennsylvanian talked with Lowenthal to discuss her inspiration to create the magazine and her involvement with Penn’s comedy community.