Union may not mean better pay for guards
Guards seeking higher wages through unionization efforts at Penn may find that they're already earning more than the national average, according to a recent study by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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Guards seeking higher wages through unionization efforts at Penn may find that they're already earning more than the national average, according to a recent study by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Two of the five AlliedBarton guards who were transferred away from Penn in late August have been offered their old jobs back.
On and off campus, groups are rallying to support the unionization efforts of Penn's security guards.
Twenty-one-year-old Wharton senior Kyle Ambrogi, a member of the Penn football team, committed suicide Monday night in his Havertown, Pa. home.
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The results are in, and the Penn-Alexander School has scored significantly higher than its neighboring West Philadelphia public schools in statewide standardized testing.
College sophomore Catie Broussard and her mother, Lynn Tinto, evacuated New Orleans at 4:00 a.m. on the Sunday before Hurricane Katrina, driving 24 hours over the course of two days to Penn.
Starting next week, it will cost travelers in the Northeast corridor a little bit more to buy one-way or round-trip tickets on Amtrak and a whole lot more to buy a monthly pass.
College freshman Dana Rehnquist was on her way to dinner with her brother and grandfather one night a few years back when the grandfather, a big movie buff, announced that he had just seen a "really raunchy" film.
The nation's largest provider of student loans, may have given up its $1 billion bid to buy the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, but the mud-slinging has not stopped.
College freshman Samantha Sher was busy saying goodbye to friends and stocking up on back-to-school necessities last week, as were thousands of her college-bound peers across the country.
While Penn prepares to graduate a new class, alumni of Dartmouth College hope to finally see the end of a controversy over trustee elections.
Nearly all were in favor and none were opposed on Tuesday when College faculty members voted in a meeting to approve the proposed curriculum for the College of Arts and Sciences.
All of its studies are confidential, and only a few college administrators are granted access to its data.
As the steroid controversy continues to rage through the sports world, a Penn professor is researching a new type of gene therapy that could potentially represent the next wave of performance-enhancing treatments.
Although the faculty is set to formally vote next Tuesday on a proposal to change the College curriculum, members will hardly be voting on any radical changes.
University President Amy Gutmann has come under fire for her assertion yesterday that "innate differences" are the reason females greatly outnumber males in the undergraduate School of Nursing.
A world-class fencer from Spain, a published author of fiction from Ghana, a reality TV star from North Carolina and a Bulgarian who raised money to pay a local orphanage's electric bills all could be on Penn's campus next year.
Five years after the Pilot Curriculum experiment kicked off, College administrators are now ready to submit their plan for a redesigned curriculum to the school's faculty for approval.