Dani Blum | Tiering us apart
I’m the first to prattle about my love for Penn, but there’s a glorification of wealth that permeates this campus.
I’m the first to prattle about my love for Penn, but there’s a glorification of wealth that permeates this campus.
Six accidents have occurred on the busy intersection of 38th and Spruce Streets since the beginning of 2015.
Penn’s history major was ranked eighth-best in the country by College Factual in 2013, but some within the department are not so satisfied.
I have lived most of my life feeling a constant dissonance between myself and my peers and within myself. That dissonance is home to me. It’s where I find growth, challenge, kindred spirits grappling with their own identity crises. When I reflect back on my time at Penn, I am deeply grateful for that dissonance.
Six accidents have occurred on the busy intersection of 38th and Spruce Streets since the beginning of 2015.
Penn’s history major was ranked eighth-best in the country by College Factual in 2013, but some within the department are not so satisfied.
Although a string of Greek life scandals have proliferated in the national media, Penn continues to give fraternities and sororities a positive spin to prospective students.
On Monday, Rolling Stone Magazine published an official retraction of their viral story “A Rape on Campus” along with a rigorous external review of the story by the Columbia School of Journalism.
The incoming class will be expected to complete four online pre-orientation programs as part of a new project called Thrive at Penn, or TAP.
According to data from Career Services last year, 69.1% of international graduates who responded to career surveys reported that they were employed full-time.
The Campaign is a Penn initiative that aims to create conversation and dialogue between different groups on campus, and to foster a more closely knit community at Penn. It is an attempt to “to provide a forum for constructive conversations about the most difficult issues facing our students, campus community and larger society,” according to Provost Vincent Price.
Abraham recovered but could not finish the debate.
The only Republican candidate running for mayor wants Philadelphians to have alternatives.
The date was April 13, 2014. Those of you with keen memories will remember this day as the Sunday of last year’s Fling weekend.
While Penn track and field’s runners and jumpers practice on the track at famous Franklin Field, the Red and Blue’s throwing team is almost always hidden, out of view behind the Hollenback Center down River Fields Drive. As a result of their isolation, the throwers take a different approach to practice and have become members of a close-knit unit.
Part of what makes college athletics so dynamic and fun is its constant turnover of student-athletes.
After a weekend road trip, Penn softball is looking forward to staying close to home. In the midst of the Ivy League stretch, Penn will face local rival Villanova at Penn Park on Wednesday.
“I didn’t think it was a big deal... In the worst case, I thought that I’d be missing one match.” If only that were the case.
On Tuesday, Penn baseball took a seven-game winning streak to Plymouth Meeting, Pa., to take on Villanova in the Liberty Bell Classic.
Brigham Young University-Idaho student Jacob Espinal was charged with felony computer fraud and grand theft after it was discovered he had changed his grades which resulted in him winning a scholarship.