Hannah Rosenfeld | The absence of Kim Jong Un
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
Over the past five years, more than $4.6 billion has been invested in real estate development, with over 2,000 new housing units anticipated by the end of 2016, according to UCD’s "State of University City" report released on Wednesday.
Wharton’s new dean, an Australian with an affinity for Twitter, says he’s hit the ceiling of business academia.
More impressive than the points that the Quakers put up or the yards Torgersen amassed on Saturday was the sophomore quarterbacks strong decision making.
Over the past five years, more than $4.6 billion has been invested in real estate development, with over 2,000 new housing units anticipated by the end of 2016, according to UCD’s "State of University City" report released on Wednesday.
Wharton’s new dean, an Australian with an affinity for Twitter, says he’s hit the ceiling of business academia.
A look in photos at the team's first season win
Penn President Amy Gutmann plans to announce Penn’s Climate Action Plan 2.0 on Tuesday
With the (Madeon Concert coming up) Penn is gearing up for the onslaught of Molly.
When participants in on-campus recruiting are presented with exploding offers and bonuses — employment offers that are retracted if not accepted within a short amount of time — Career Services wants them to know that they have recourse.
The Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House announced the campaign at a celebration of its 40th anniversary at the Simeon Automotive Museum last Friday.
Anneka DeCaro is a College freshman. Her email address is annekaxiv@gmail.com.
It sucks that I have to put off that creative writing course I’m interested in until next year, but I want to become a more educated person. Requirements raise us to a level of competency so we can graduate with the knowledge base we need to take on the world. English majors need rudimentary math skills to survive; Wharton kids need to know how to write. Learning across disciplines allows us to pick up skills we wouldn’t otherwise have, to teach us how to think. If that’s not the purpose of college, I don’t know what is.
Unfortunately, the cult of the natural has overstepped its bounds. These people are no different from the fanatically religious; they cling mindlessly to dogma, guided by simplistic maxims like “nature good, technology bad.” And their lack of insight is putting everyone at risk.
Going into the season, Penn women’s soccer had all the talent, both young and returning, to be strong force in conference.
For 13 minutes, Penn and Post were merely playing an uneventful field position battle, but that all changed with after a key injury to Penn's star player.
With their backs against the wall in a must-win Ivy League contest, Penn men’s soccer found a way to take down Dartmouth.
This Sunday, Penn rowing was represented by a handful of boats at the annual Head of the Charles regatta in Boston, ending up with some mixed finishes.
All roads lead to the Heptagonals for Penn cross country, but fortunately for the Quakers, they are going to be intimately familiar with the road in question.
Hernandez will still serve as a College representative.