Penn not alone in requiring gym fee
When it opens this fall, Penn's Pottruck Health and Fitness Center will be the newest athletic facility in the Ivy League -- and it will come with the heftiest price tag, too.
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When it opens this fall, Penn's Pottruck Health and Fitness Center will be the newest athletic facility in the Ivy League -- and it will come with the heftiest price tag, too.
Yesterday evening, a chorus of nearly a hundred voices on College Green demonstrated a new way to say "no" -- loudly, standing tall and delivering a powerful punch.
Renovation plans for the high rises have been in the works for nearly four years, but now that Penn has finally hired a tried-and-true team to do the dirty work, the three much-anticipated makeovers are a step closer to commencement.
This week's news of the death of Wharton senior Electra Bynoe brought about feelings of shock, sadness and loss among members of the University community.
By early summer, what was once a parking lot for the Franklin Building will be an open, grassy public park.
Binge drinking at Penn is currently comparable to the national average among college students but is dropping at a significantly higher rate, according to a recent study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health and the latest figures from Penn's Office of Health Education.
*This article appeared in the 4/1/02 Joke Issue* Due to a mix-up over the Spring Fling concert, De La Soul withdrew on Friday from the lineup for the April 12 kickoff show.
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This week may be a busy one for many students on campus, but over 1,200 lucky ticketholders were happy to clear their schedules to hear famed author and poet Maya Angelou speak tonight.
Yesterday's showers may have forced QPenn week's kickoff rally to move indoors, but it certainly did not put a damper on the spirit of the occasion.
Several employees of the University Laboratory Animal Resources Department have filed an appeal to have their federal bias lawsuit against Penn reconsidered.
More than 300 students, staff, faculty and community members gathered yesterday on campus to celebrate the 15th annual Women of Color Day.
After a year-and-a-half of teetering on the brink of elimination, the fate of the South Asia Regional Studies Department will soon be resolved.
Just by looking at Shivnanda's unassuming facade, you probably wouldn't expect that an overwhelming wealth of savory, exotic delights lies within.
In an effort to simplify its operation, Student Disabilities Services at Penn has combined three previously separate offices into one.
She's a writer, a historian, a civil rights activist, an actress, a teacher and a Grammy winner.
LANCASTER, Pa. -- With a skyline that consists of a factory and a few silos, and with a student body of fewer than 1900 undergraduates, Franklin and Marshall College contrasts starkly with Penn.
Best-selling author and popular historian Stephen Ambrose has posted a public apology on his Web site in response to recent allegations of plagiarism.
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For some students, Martin Luther King Day was simply a day off from class -- a day to sleep in or catch up on reading.