Editorial | Beyond the blackout
Instead of cursing the fact that you couldn’t get on Wikipedia yesterday, it’s time to find out what might be at stake.
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Instead of cursing the fact that you couldn’t get on Wikipedia yesterday, it’s time to find out what might be at stake.
Two Wharton School professors have detailed a set of threats to the future prosperity of the global economy in the 2012 Global Risks Report.
A group of Penn students is encouraging local high-school teams to use social media to learn more about the world of business.
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Change by Us Philly, a new social interactive media tool launched by the city of Philadelphia three weeks ago, will allow social activists the opportunity to become more engaged with the local community.
In theory, when one million student debtors sign on to the Occupy Student Debt Campaign, they will collectively refuse to pay their student loans.
With the scent of candy canes and frosting floating in the air, something seemed out of place at Huntsman Hall.
College and Wharton sophomore Daniel White wants Penn students to make new friends by getting hi!.
While most students walk or take SEPTA around campus and the city, others prefer to travel on four wheels.
It was about time that Occupy Philadelphia protesters were evicted from Dilworth Plaza. They could not have been allowed to remain outside City Hall indefinitely.
If there is one thing that has become clear from a recent campus discussion, it is the consensus that economic diversity is beneficial to a university.
After being beta-tested in over 80 courses at 30 universities nationwide, Coursekit — a course management site created by three Penn students that hopes to compete with Blackboard — officially launches to the public today.
Students wanting to escape “the Penn bubble” or find cheaper housing often look to Center City for a place to live.
Tucked away on the corner of 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard in West Philadelphia is a 3.5-acre plot of land that once included an abandoned baseball field and a worn-down tennis court. Now, however, the Netter Center’s Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative — in partnership with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Bartram’s Garden and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation — is helping transform the land into a farm and community garden where local residents can get fresh fruits and vegetables.
Teenage girls joke about going into cardiac arrest after seeing Justin Bieber. But researchers at Penn believe that Twitter can actually be an important resource for more serious discussions of cardiac arrest related issues.
From writing to acting to filmmaking, the man with a “sixth sense” for the arts has a lot on his plate.
A hundred students filed into Huntsman Hall eager to learn Thursday night, but there was no professor in sight.
Allegations that the Undergraduate Assembly hazed new members caught students off guard last week.
College sophomore Dan Shipper started the year 2011 with a plan: to design and create as many apps as possible.
Penn Press is about to join the digital world with plans to launch over 400 e-books in January.