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(09/16/20 5:32am)
As 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump downplayed the COVID-19 crisis and racial tensions at a Tuesday evening town hall in Philadelphia, protesters gathered outside the event's venue and called for his removal from office.
(09/09/20 4:45am)
Shots fired at 4000 block of Chestnut Street prompted a Public Safety UPennAlert early Wednesday morning.
(09/07/20 5:24am)
Police Free Penn held an online event called “Penn Is Police" on Sept. 3, the first in a series of teach-ins, or informal lectures, meant to enlighten the Penn community about the police abolition movement and Penn's role in West Philadelphia and the carceral system.
(09/07/20 4:17am)
Hundreds gathered in front of City Hall on Friday evening to protest police brutality and racial injustice after a police officer shot and paralyzed Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis.
(02/28/20 1:55am)
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(01/27/20 5:00am)
The Undergraduate Assembly is working on a new initiative to make it easier for students to seek help through the on-campus emergency blue light phone system.
(12/06/19 12:12am)
Penn's Neuroscience Graduate Group hosted a lecture titled "OUCH! The Neuroscience of Pain" Wednesday night to help bring awareness of faculty research to the general public.
(11/18/19 2:39am)
After a near-death experience with a distracted driver, 2012 Wharton MBA graduate Ryan Frankel built an app that aims to reduce cell phone distractions while driving.
(11/05/19 10:54pm)
Kelly Writers House hosted its first-ever Latina Poetry Night Monday, featuring a bilingual poetry reading and a discussion of topics including immigration and the art of poetry.
(11/13/19 1:07am)
Penn Medicine researchers have found the first empirical evidence that consuming alcohol contributes to the epigenetic regulation of alcohol cravings, Penn Medicine News reported. This finding is useful for potential treatment of alcohol abuse disorders.
(10/20/19 11:57pm)
A new anthropology course this coming semester will let students learn about Atlantis, Bigfoot, and Indiana Jones.
(09/17/19 3:33am)
Penn Psychology professor Angela Duckworth gave students advice on how to find success and fulfillment at college on Monday night.