Shlomo Klapper | President Abbas, please visit the Penn Museum
I extend to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas — and to all else who aid and abet promulgating this insidious delegitimization of Israel — an invitation to visit the Penn Museum.
I extend to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas — and to all else who aid and abet promulgating this insidious delegitimization of Israel — an invitation to visit the Penn Museum.
Richard Nathan, the assistant director of the United States Office of Management and Budget during President Nixon’s time in office, joined students to speak about the key to succeeding in politics and other careers.
The large crowd that assembled at the “Travel the World with Games” event, following the Year of Games theme of the 2011-2012 academic year, ranged from toddlers to grandparents, who were impressed at the Perrucci brothers’ creation — a chain of dominoes and other small objects.
Following hazing allegations, the Undergraduate Assembly turned itself in to the Office of Student Conduct two weeks ago. Beyond the UA, students speak out on the prevalence of hazing across several campus groups. LETTER: Responses to UA hazing allegations
Richard Nathan, the assistant director of the United States Office of Management and Budget during President Nixon’s time in office, joined students to speak about the key to succeeding in politics and other careers.
The large crowd that assembled at the “Travel the World with Games” event, following the Year of Games theme of the 2011-2012 academic year, ranged from toddlers to grandparents, who were impressed at the Perrucci brothers’ creation — a chain of dominoes and other small objects.
Alexander Cummings, executive vice president and chief administrative officer of the Coca-Cola Company, told attendees at the 19th annual Wharton Africa Business Forum that they were witnessing the emergence of a new Africa.
Students who frequent Houston Market found a new addition to the site this year — large shadowboxes above the recycle and landfill bins that help direct trash to the proper location by displaying example objects for each bin.
This fall, the School of Nursing welcomed its inaugural class of students to the Hillman Scholars Program, which will allow five undergraduates will reach the level of a doctoral researcher in seven years.
According to a study, most people believe they are better than the average person, a mindset that is not only statistically incorrect but also distorted in self-perception that can ultimately result in depression.
A College senior majoring in classical studies responds to Rush Limbaugh’s critique of her field of study.
The late-game heroics that have kept Penn in contention for a share of the Ivy League title came a little bit earlier against the Tigers. THE BUZZ: The Good, Bad and Ugly from Penn-PrincetonELI COHEN: Defense steps up just in time
Forty underage students were cited Thursday night at The Blockley Pourhouse, located at 38th and Chestnut streets, for alleged underage drinking.
Thursday night, the Student Activities Council elected College junior Melissa Roberts as its new chairwoman. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Roberts to ask her about SAC’s financial situation, its new debt policy and her goals for her term.
Penn Homecoming keeps alumni returning to campus.
A panel of professors offered a multidisciplinary approach to the issue, with Anthropology professor Janet Monge, School of Medicine professor Sarah Tishkoff and Philosophy professor Michael Weisberg.
Michael Sachs gave a lecture in Silverman Hall Thursday night to medical students, professors of neurology, doctors and neuropsychologists on the growing public health issue surrounding concussions.
Plans for the Neural and Behavioral Sciences building were presented in a resolution at the Board of Trustees’ Budget and Finance Committee meeting on Thursday.
Friday night at Franklin Field, Penn has a chance to play spoiler in its season finale against Princeton, whose top four players have taken a leave of absence this season to play with the U.S. National Olympic Team.
Penn football legend Adolph “Beep Beep” Bellizeare may have been known for his fancy footwork on the field, but his rushing yards are far from his greatest legacy at Penn.