Ware College House dean draws criticism and praise
For some, Katherine Lowe conjures up sweet memories of book discussions and mentoring programs, but for others, the same name means intimidation and insensitivity.
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For some, Katherine Lowe conjures up sweet memories of book discussions and mentoring programs, but for others, the same name means intimidation and insensitivity.
After more than five years as dean of Ware College House, Katherine Lowe is leaving her post for another position at Penn.
Attempted rape charges filed against the Penn Jersey Window Cleaning employee who is accused of indecently assaulting a graduate student in her high rise dormitory room earlier this year were dropped yesterday.
The City of Philadelphia re-elected John Street as mayor last Tuesday, but what is perhaps less well known is that voters also came out strongly in support of universal health care.
Two eateries initially scheduled to debut on campus this semester are now instead slated for grand openings in the spring.
Penn's club sailing team sets off into the sunset during practice on the Delaware River.
Escaping the dreary weather yesterday, community members found shelter amidst the red Merino wool sweaters, crisp white button-down shirts and black wide-leg pantsuits of Ann Taylor Loft.
It has been over four years since 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died while participating in a gene therapy experiment at the University. And in those years, the incident has served as both a catalyst for changes in research practices and as a cautionary tale told even in Penn classrooms.
Despite the majority of College Democrats members being tethered by upcoming midterms, three devoted members pushed aside their books to attend Mayor John Street's victory party last night at the Wyndham Hotel.
Walk into Harvey Rubin's office, and the first thing he'll do is ask if you recognize the two men in the poster on his wall.
Philadelphia voters will have 66 potential options on their ballots when they go to the polls tomorrow.
Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter made a strong pro-Israel statement, as well as a calculated campaign pitch, to a full Hillel auditorium as part of PennPAC's Israeli Activism Day yesterday.
Saturday was ladies night at the Sheraton Society Hill.
"Get your stomachs ready." This proved to be a valuable warning from a server at Maggiano's Little Italy restaurant.
John Street is a career politician. Sam Katz is an established businessman. John Staggs -- in contrast -- is a meatpacker.
Members of Penn's medical staff are out to prove the old saying, "It's never too late to learn."
Engineering and Wharton professors working together to study vaccines. Experts in history and real estate -- plus a handful of students -- researching security issues in the former Soviet Union.
Pennsylvania Hospital, one of the four hospitals in the University's Health System, was recently awarded the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
Local residents who strolled down Lancaster Avenue this weekend found the street transformed into a venue for global arts, ranging from dance fusion and flamenco performances to African drum demonstrations.
According to new research, "Just Say No" isn't cutting it anymore.