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(04/19/17 7:57pm)
After over a decade of planning and $120 million for construction costs, the Museum of the American Revolution finally opens its doors today, the 242nd anniversary of the beginning of the Revolutionary War, in Philadelphia’s historic district, according to CBS Philly.
(04/18/17 1:41am)
Student groups that are not recognized by the Performing Arts Council or the Student Activities Council must “get creative” when it comes to finding free rehearsal space, Director of Platt Student Performing Arts House Laurie McCall said.
(04/17/17 3:14am)
Penn’s professors, libraries and museums have received millions of dollars of funding from the federal government over the last few decades — all of which could disappear under President Donald Trump’s proposed budget.
(04/12/17 7:41pm)
As exciting as it may be that the NFL Draft will take place in Philadelphia from April 27 to 29, it doesn’t come without a price — namely, limited access to the Rocky Steps and road closures.
(04/12/17 8:18pm)
Abass Johnson, a student in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies, died on March 25 soon after discovering he had cancer, the University announced on Wednesday. A Penn official later clarified that Johnson died of cancer.
(04/06/17 12:53am)
Graduate student fees will now include access to Pottruck Health and Fitness Center and other fitness facilities, starting in the next fiscal year.
(04/05/17 12:33am)
In line with a multi-year trend, tuition has increased another 3.9 percent this year. Despite student pushback, Philadelphia accountant Jimmy Mo said this increase is “very reasonable.”
(03/31/17 1:22am)
College junior Michelle Xu won a decisive victory over College junior Justin Hopkins for the position of 2017-2018 undergraduate assembly president. The race for UA vice president, however, was tight, ultimately ending in favor of College sophomore Jay Shah over College sophomore Calvary Rogers.
(03/28/17 2:57pm)
Proposed initiatives to make coding more accessible and the homeless healthier are among this year’s President’s Engagement and Innovation Prize winners.
(03/16/17 2:49am)
After returning from her Alliance for Understanding trip during spring break, College sophomore Aaliyah Meacham decided to reach out to her best friend.
(03/15/17 8:25pm)
Penn President Amy Gutmann and former
Vice President Joe Biden will hold “an engaging conversation” with
members of the Penn community in Irvine Auditorium on
March 30, Gutmann announced in an email to undergraduate students Wednesday.
(03/02/17 3:37am)
The Undergraduate Assembly passed its budget for next year, and Class Board events like Hey Day will be cheaper and more accessible because of it.
(02/27/17 1:39am)
The 3.9 percent hike in tuition announced by the University Board of Trustees on Feb. 16 has sparked debate over who will bear the brunt of the increase.
(02/23/17 3:14am)
The administration’s role in politics once again dominated the University Council Open Forum on Wednesday.
(02/22/17 8:32pm)
Penn recently released a set of guidelines for the use of unmanned aircraft systems, informally known as drones, on or above Penn’s campus, Morris Arboretum, the New Bolton Center and Pennovation Works, according to Penn’s Almanac.
(02/21/17 3:22am)
Before Penn's Board of Trustees announced that tuition will increase another 3.9 percent for the upcoming year, members of student government met with members of the administration and a trustee to advocate against the hike.
(02/17/17 6:51pm)
People are more likely to rate Muslim and Mexican immigrants lower than other Americans on a scale where zero represents a primitive ape-like form and 100 represents a modern human, according to a report by an Annenberg School for Communication researcher.
(02/17/17 4:41am)
The University Board of Trustees voted to increase total undergraduate costs by 3.9 percent, while also increasing the financial aid budget by 4.7 percent for the 2017-2018 academic year at the Budget and Finance meeting on Thursday.
(02/14/17 2:38am)
In light of Penn’s College Republicans recently voicing their concern with the “little ideological diversity” of past commencement speakers at the University Council Open Forum, student members of the Undergraduate Assembly say they don’t have a lot of involvement in the selection process.
(02/09/17 2:41am)
Penn Law School will host three immigration information and referral clinics over the course of the spring semester.