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(01/21/20 4:09am)
The Undergraduate Assembly and Students Activities Council are considering using leftover money in the Office of Student Affairs' $1.1 million reserve, also known informally to students as the "dark" fund, to cover the costs of on-campus spaces for groups that hold large scale conferences.
(01/17/20 4:54am)
A new study from the Perelman School of Medicine advanced development of vaccines that could protect newborns from infectious diseases.
(01/16/20 3:24am)
About 40 members of the Coalition Against Fascism in India, which includes Penn students and professors, gathered outside Van Pelt Library to protest a recent law that discriminates against Muslims.
(01/15/20 4:40am)
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education will release its 2020 White Paper next month outlining goals for improving student life, primarily the ability to schedule Counseling and Psychological Services appointments online, writing seminars with less focus on the literature review, and a new general education curriculum.
(12/09/19 5:00am)
The Wharton Public Policy Initiative will phase out funding for its student group and will let go of at least two staff members by the end of the academic year, administrators said, prompting frustration and uncertainty among students.
(12/05/19 1:15am)
After Dec. 24, the Cashier’s Office in the Franklin Building will close and be replaced with a secure deposit box, which will change reimbursement structures and prevent students from paying tuition bills in cash.
(11/08/19 1:52am)
Leaders in Penn Student Government are changing this year’s upcoming PSG Week to create more opportunities for students to meet their representatives.
(10/20/19 10:17pm)
For the first time in a three-year collaboration between graduate architecture students and the Penn Museum, student-designed installations based on museum artifacts were on display to the public in the Stoner Courtyard.
(09/27/19 2:54am)
A recent WalletHub report ranked Philadelphia the 11th best coffee city in America.
(09/23/19 2:40am)
A new club at Penn aims to facilitate civic engagement opportunities for students at a local West Philadelphia school.