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(01/16/19 1:00pm)
With the start of 2019, the executive board of 34th Street Magazine will change hands once again. The new executive board of Street will comprise five members: College juniors Annabelle Williams and Dalton DeStefano will lead the charge as editor-in-chief and managing editor, respectively. College junior Lily Snider will take the reins as the magazine’s second-ever assignments editor, while College junior Daniel Bulpitt and Wharton sophomore Ethan Wu will work as audience engagement director and media director, respectively.
(09/27/16 6:35am)
An unnamed senior sued Penn on Sept. 23 on the grounds that the University mishandled the investigation of a sexual assault accusation against him.
(09/13/16 4:32am)
Since the audition form for South Asian a cappella group Penn Masala was publicized last week for including a question asking applicants to name the five hottest girls at Penn, the group has apologized for their actions and is working to combat sexist culture on campus.
(04/27/16 6:37am)
The five stages of grief may make sense on paper, but in practice people rarely fit this mold. Everyone’s experience with grief is unique.
(04/18/16 5:52am)
After several power outages and an underground explosion prompted two UPennAlerts last month, Philadelphia Electric Company has undertaken a construction project to replace some of the electrical lines on campus.
(04/04/16 5:10am)
An Amtrak train was derailed Sunday morning, leaving two dead and 35 injured a mere 15 miles outside Philadelphia in Chester, Pa., the Chester Fire Department told CNN.
(04/04/16 5:11am)
Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar on 40th and Walnut streets was asked to cease operations due to serious health violations after an inspection on March 18.
(03/29/16 6:16am)
President Barack Obama will be teaching constitutional law at Penn Law School in the Spring 2017 term upon leaving the White House.
(02/09/16 4:56am)
When second place was announced, Penn Masti thought it was over. The 2015 national champions, UCLA Nashaa, had yet to be called — they seemed to be the shoo-in for first place. But as the host announced the winner, Penn students erupted into cheers and rushed toward the stage to celebrate with the winners of the Legacy on Broad tournament: Penn Masti.
(01/20/16 6:41am)
For a Penn student looking to escape the dining halls on a Saturday night, it can be hard deciding where to eat for dinner, especially if a restaurant's health violations are taken into account. Judging by the Philadelphia Department of Public Health's records, nearly every Philly restaurant — from acclaimed eateries like Parc to rowdier outposts like Iztaccihuatl — has a variety of health and safety concerns.
(12/03/15 7:46am)
“It’s about personalizing the Holocaust,” College junior Matt Survis said. This is what Survis seeks to impart onto Philadelphia high school students as part of his Holocaust education and social awareness program, the Upstander Initiative.
(11/10/15 3:55am)
As a reporter, I’m usually the one asking if I can record an interview. This time, the people I was interviewing asked me the same question.
(10/22/15 2:56am)
Let’s talk about sex — “Sex: A History in 30 Objects” is a small exhibit at the Penn Museum that does just that. From Oct. 17 to July 31, this exhibit will showcase art from across continents and through time to broaden our idea of sex.
(10/07/15 3:26am)
Thanks to a new app, you don’t have to be a finance major to learn about investing — you can do it from your smartphone instead.