The science behind blacking out
On a typical weekend, Penn students can often count on a friend talking about blacking out. Reagan Wetherill, a research assistant professor at Penn who focuses on blackouts specifically, explained the phenomenon.
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On a typical weekend, Penn students can often count on a friend talking about blacking out. Reagan Wetherill, a research assistant professor at Penn who focuses on blackouts specifically, explained the phenomenon.
Some Penn students go beyond the standard Pottruck workout to stay healthy.
If you find yourself smoking outside of Van Pelt too often, Penn research might help you finally put out the flame.
For many, winter break is spent at home friends, attending family gatherings or binge-watching Netflix. But for College senior Monique Sager and College sophomore Ethan Rohrbach, break was no time to settle down and rest.
Walking into the Blarney Stone at 5 p.m. on a Wednesday offers a very different scene than the average Friday night throw down. Just three people sat at the bar, making the quiet atmosphere an optimal place to study.
A study led by a Penn professor shows that homelessness is on the decline, but shelter workers say they are still turning people away.
When new School of Social Policy & Practice Dean John Jackson started leading SP2 this semester, he wanted to make big changes.
Ruth Richert, the spouse of a Penn graduate student, appreciates Penn’s Family Resource Center because it gives her a safe, family friendly location that she can take her two children to on Penn’s campus.
Penn’s polling stations saw less than one-third of the voter turnout this election cycle than they had in the 2012 presidential election and had 27 percent fewer voters than in the last Pennsylvania gubernatorial election.
Penn plans to revamp its handling of sexual assault disciplinary proceedings by next semester, Penn’s chief lawyer confirmed Wednesday after the University Council meeting.
The scene opens with Bruce Willis talking — in his role as John McClane — to a group of thugs. Things quickly get heated in “Live Free or Die Hard,” and in less than 17 seconds he shoots three men in the head, spraying blood everywhere.
As Philadelphia prepares to decriminalize possession and consumption of marijuana next week, students and staff at local universities say the decision won’t change their school’s marijuana policies.
GSE looks back on its history and celebrates through a year-long series of events
Lawrence Summers’ lecture Monday night, which was closed to the press, drew mixed reviews from the Penn community.
The Dean of the School of Social Policy & Practice is on a mission: he wants to spread the word about SP2.
Although Penn dropped a spot in U.S. News & World Report rankings this year, experts say not to take the hit too seriously.
Th current executive director of the University of Pennsylvania’s PennPraxis, Harris Steinberg, will become an executive director at Drexel. He will head the Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, according to an article in Philadelphia Magazine.
Al Filreis, a Penn English professor, has been inducted as one of 14 founding members into the Minerva Academy.
More than 25 percent of Penn is involved in Greek life. There are 48 Greek social fraternity and sorority chapters, 29 chapters in the Interfraternity Council, eight chapters in the PanHellenic Council and 11 chapters in the Multicultural Greek Council.
The Titanic was discovered by accident.