Small fire sparks in Hamilton Saturday
Residents of Hamilton College House were given an early wake-up call on Saturday when the fire alarm went off around 2:30 a.m.
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Residents of Hamilton College House were given an early wake-up call on Saturday when the fire alarm went off around 2:30 a.m.
As a joint Ph.D. candidate in American history and education, Tina Collins was surprised when she received her teaching assistant assignment last fall. As opposed to the American history class she expected, Collins was assigned to teach a survey course in Latin American history.
Despite recent initiatives to increase compensation for graduate students, many Ph.D. candidates remain frustrated with the University health insurance policy.
With two failed presidential candidates from different parties debating so close to the election, one would expect some degree of animosity or tension between the two.
Wharton junior Anna Lekander regularly writes e-mail updates about what she is learning in Legal Studies 202 and Nursing 533, the results of the most recent Wharton Women meeting and how she spends her free time frequenting Pottruck Health and Fitness Center.
After tallying the votes cast by 1,432 freshmen -- the most in any recent year -- the Nominations and Elections Committee functioned in two ways last night, to both disqualify a candidate and to announce the winners of the freshman election.
Despite numerous attempts by the Penn community to rescind his invitation, Ram Madhav, spokesman for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, addressed a select audience yesterday on the state of Indian politics.
English professor John Richetti stirred up controversy recently by sending a letter highly critical of another Penn professor to the English and Communication departments.
Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania, Penn's would-be graduate student union, used its energy and resources this past week to promote its cause on the national stage.
While most law students study existing legal codes in school, second-year Law student Adnan Zulfiqar is spending this semester creating one.
Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania -- the University's would-be graduate student union -- will testify before the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday, Sept. 23.
Despite expressing empathy with unions in the past, University President Amy Gutmann is unlikely to pursue an agenda in line with that of Penn's graduate student organizers.
Even when given a day away from work, pre-school teachers are still prone to spontaneously burst into song.
The regional National Labor Relations Board ruled last Thursday that Penn's graduate students do not have the right to unionize under the protection of the NLRB. The decision dealt a harsh blow to Penn's would-be graduate student union, Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania.
While University officials are pleased with last week's ruling by the National Labor Relations Board, graduate student union groups are determined to continue the fight for student employee rights at Penn.
After all the excitement of the Penn Relays had ended and everyone had packed up and gone home, one relay was still going strong.
Wharton MBA students Sandeep Naik and Samonnoi Banerjee, along with teammate Baruch Ben Dor, are positive that their company has the potential to become a successful business that will benefit medical research in years to come.
Wharton sophomore Douglas Sherrets admires Warren Buffett so much that he offered to pay the famous investor $500 if Buffett would let Sherrets intern for him.
Gone are the days of working in a neighborhood clothing store or lifeguarding at the local pool during the summer. Over the past few years, college students have hung up their whistles and replaced them with briefcases as they prepare to spend their summer vacations in the work force.
Despite talk of recession and unemployment problems throughout the country, graduating seniors have found the job market more open than it has been in the past couple of years.