CAPS trains students, faculty to care for those around them
iCare, a new initiative by CAPS, is intended to integrate a variety of different approaches through an eight-hour workshop in order to help further the mental health conversation on campus.
iCare, a new initiative by CAPS, is intended to integrate a variety of different approaches through an eight-hour workshop in order to help further the mental health conversation on campus.
This summer, senior Nick Cernek will set the (bicycle) wheels in motion to spread love and combat homelessness through his Living Without Walls trip.
There’s no question that Penn baseball and its counterparts from Columbia are the two most evenly matched squads in the Ivy League this year. So how can Penn separate itself?
Some students cannot afford to participate in Penn’s summer programs this year as a result of changes in Student Financial Services summer aid practices.
This summer, senior Nick Cernek will set the (bicycle) wheels in motion to spread love and combat homelessness through his Living Without Walls trip.
There’s no question that Penn baseball and its counterparts from Columbia are the two most evenly matched squads in the Ivy League this year. So how can Penn separate itself?
Non-conference games have just not been kind to Penn softball this season. In what was the team’s final game before the all important Ivy League Championship Series, Penn fell to Big Five rival Villanova.
Penn Vet’s Working Dog Center announced a new partnership with the Department of Homeland Security on Monday. The center will continue the Transportation and Security Administration’s explosive detection canine breeding program, which was shut down between the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013 due to budget concerns.
The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon have launched plans for a long-term mentorship program for students at West Philadelphia High School, in collaboration with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.
Kristen Stromberg Childers, who taught at the history department as an assistant professor from 2002-2010, filed a complaint against the University on April 28, demanding that she receive tenure in the history department.
Coming out seems to have taken on a much more important stake than it’s supposed to. It’s not supposed to be that way. There is no one type of person that can bring you everything you need and want.
Penn women’s tennis has had a troubled year, but at least it had a dependable captain and a strong anchor to navigate it through its darkest storms and its testiest waters.
I find it particularly perplexing that even millennials who grew up surrounded by social media still adhere to this classic prohibition. We willingly abandon our privacy when it comes to relationships, hardships, hookup and every inane inner thought we think should grace our Facebook and Twitter feeds, yet we still show a reluctance to discuss salaries. Why have we collectively determined that this one element of our lives deserves unique protection from prying eyes?
As the smell of fresh barbeque wafted over Penn Park, the Penn club men’s lacrosse team finished the last few minutes of the first round of the NCLL tournament.
When Christina Benvenuti committed to Penn as a senior in high school, she could have never predicted how her next four years would unfold.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between April 18 and April 24, 2014.
Greg Ambrogi and Justin Reilly proposed to their former classmates a mentoring network of Penn athlete alumni to be a resource for current student-athletes. The program is now gaining momentum
The move sparked unexpected controversy among leaders of student government branches.
Penn Masala is red carpet ready. Their newest song, “Evolution of Bollywood Music” not only captured the attention of its usual fans, it gained notice from the organizers of the International Indian Film Academy.Members of Penn Masala, a widely recognized South Asian a capella group, traveled to Tampa, Florida this past weekend to perform at the annual International Indian Film Academy Awards.
Going to college is a stressful experience, a whirlwind of uncertainty. From classes to clubs to what they’re wearing in the morning or what they’re doing that night, one thing all freshmen come to realize is that they aren’t in Kansas anymore.