Groups will face a budget cut of 5 percent for every $1,000 of debt they have accumulated, with the savings applied toward paying off the groups’ debt.
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Symposium on Violence Against Women brings research, stories to campus
Jimmie Briggs had been a combat journalist for over a decade, but all it took was one woman in a Congo hospital to end his career.
Poets speak out for change at the Kelly Writers House
The 100 Thousand Poets for Change organization seeks to bring together poets, songwriters, artists and musicians for one day to call for social and political change.
Bethenny Frankel teaches students how to build their brand
“You have to do everything to the best of your ability,” Frankel said. “If you are delivering coffee on a movie set, then you deliver the best coffee that you possibly can.”
Symposium on Violence Against Women brings research, stories to campus
Jimmie Briggs had been a combat journalist for over a decade, but all it took was one woman in a Congo hospital to end his career.
Poets speak out for change at the Kelly Writers House
The 100 Thousand Poets for Change organization seeks to bring together poets, songwriters, artists and musicians for one day to call for social and political change.
Penn holds Psychedemia conference
Psychedemia, a new Penn conference, brought together an interdisciplinary panel of university scholars to discuss the new state of scientific knowledge about psychedelic drugs and their place in modern culture.
Mitt Romney campaigns in Pennsylvania
On Friday, Romney hosted a private fundraising event at the Union League of Philadelphia.“We really would shock people if early in the evening on November 6, it looked like Pennsylvania was going to come our way,” he said.
Yessenia Gutierrez | Like a song? Cover it
In truth, the musical world is a big old love fest, with artists referencing, sampling and covering each other all the time.
In total, it took DPS three minutes and 51 seconds to send 34,960 texts and 45,709 emails. This is a rate of about 349 messages per second.
Philly Arts and Culture Fair brings citywide art to campus
This past Friday, hundreds of students, an oboe player, a zombie and a pirate named Calico Jack shared a room in Houston Hall.
Wesley Vaughn | Just reveal yourself
I’d rather vote for someone that I trust as a person rather than someone I only trust to support my political beliefs.
Penn group supports autistic children at Lea Elementary
“There are a lot of autistic families in the Philadelphia area and it’s hard for them because school ends at 3 and a lot of them have jobs until 5 or 6,” Wharton junior John Lu said.
Penn approves new alcohol pilot program
The University has approved a new pilot program that will set more relaxed standards for the use of alcohol at on-campus, registered events.
Penn football holds off Big Green in Ivy opener
After two losses to open the season, Penn earned its first win of the year with a 28-21 victory over Dartmouth on Saturday.
Election results delayed due to alleged violations
Students will have to wait until Sunday afternoon to hear the results of the freshman Class Board and Undergraduate Assembly elections.
A weekly roundup of news from around the Ivy League and the higher-education community
Entrepreneur stresses the value of socially sound business
On Thursday, students and professors gathered in a Huntsman Hall classroom to listen to guest speaker Bart Houlahan talk about B Lab, a nonprofit organization that promotes social entrepreneurship in business.
Reporter's Notebook: An autumn start for Harvest
About 600 guests and I dined at the new farm-to-table restaurant at 40th and Walnut streets last night at a VIP preview party. It was the first time the restaurant fired up its wood grill oven and poured the cocktails. GALLERY: Harvest VIP Preview
Penn hopes to jump start offense vs. winless Cornell
Coming off back-to-back 1-0 games, the focus for Penn against Cornell will understandably be on offensive precision.











