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Updated Dec. 30, 12:05 p.m.
Many students returning to rooms in the Quadrangle yesterday afternoon found their sinks dry.
The Spring Fling subcommittee of the Social Planning and Events Committee decided on the theme "Some Flings Never Get Old" for Fling 2009.
Anne Waters will become the new executive director of the Office of International Programs today, Provost Ron Daniels announced in a press release on Monday.
A fire at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house early yesterday morning was caused by an electrical overload, according to the Division of Public Safety.
About five years ago, then-College junior Carlos Rivera-Anaya proposed a program that offered a completely student-led dialogue on Latino issues with scholars, politicians, musicians and professors.
A fire at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house early this morning was caused by an electrical overload, according to the Division of Public Safety.
When College sophomore Cris Barrios and Wharton sophomore Wendy De La Rosa take over as the new chairman and vice chairwoman of the Latino Coalition next year, they hope to promote unity among the various Latino groups at Penn.
"Work hard, play hard," may be many students' motto, but deciding where to draw that line can be difficult.
Bienvenidos a Penn.
The Food Network's Bobby Flay is "looking into" opening a Bobby's Burger Palace in the Radian, according to a senior leasing representative at Madison Marquette, the property manager Penn hired to lease the retail space in the Radian.
Yesterday students may have noticed a few things they thought they had disposed of sitting on Locust Walk.
Just before first-year Medical student David Fajgenbaum's mother died of brain cancer in October 2004, he promised to do something in her memory.
Those who didn't vote before 5 p.m. yesterday were treated to yet another special message on their cell phones.
Yes, we can, says Senator Barack Obama. But will we?
When Theodore Burnes, an openly gay professor in the Graduate School of Education, married his partner in Vancouver last month, he wasn't worried about facing discrimination when he returned to campus.
Tomorrow marks the early-decision deadline for high-school seniors applying to Penn, and for some applicants, the decision may come down to which campus felt 'right.'
For some professors, supporting Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama extends beyond the ballot box.
37 + 19 = ?
Starting with a banquet in Houston Hall Sunday night and a musical performance last night, the Muslim Students Association is working to increase knowledge about Islam.