Students react to Animal Welfare Act violations
A former Penn Vet student wasn’t surprised by reports of violations of the Animal Welfare Act; meanwhile, University officials responded to criticisms.
A former Penn Vet student wasn’t surprised by reports of violations of the Animal Welfare Act; meanwhile, University officials responded to criticisms.
If the proposal is adopted, Pennsylvania electoral votes will be given to candidates based on congressional districts rather than the state’s current “winner-take-all” approach.
The Wharton School has raised $480 million of its $550 million Making History goal. This campaign, which raises money for faculty research, student support and campus facilities among other initiatives, will end in December 2012.
The new store will feature a Ben & Jerry’s, a Philly Soft Pretzel Factory and Wholly Cow Chocolates, all behind one counter.
If the proposal is adopted, Pennsylvania electoral votes will be given to candidates based on congressional districts rather than the state’s current “winner-take-all” approach.
The Wharton School has raised $480 million of its $550 million Making History goal. This campaign, which raises money for faculty research, student support and campus facilities among other initiatives, will end in December 2012.
Caroline Olt, a senior and co-captain, and her sister, Olivia, a sophomore, both describe their relationship as “very close.” Two years ago, when Olivia was being recruited to play college field hockey, the choice was clear.
On the sprint football team, where players often find themselves at different positions or even on opposite sides of the ball.
“Hi! My name is Bobby Frosh! Will you sign my petition for student government?” “Sure, Bobby, what exactly does student government do again?” “Uhh… we do whatever it takes to make your collegiate experience better!” “Really?
Every league game, starting with Dartmouth Saturday, is win or go home. One off day means sharing a trophy; two bad games and it’s better luck next year.
For left-hadned Ragone and the rest of the Penn offense, the minor adjustments to a righty’s game of football have become a nonfactor.
As Penn students, we like to believe we are immune to silly mistakes. You would, however, be hard pressed to find a Quaker who hasn’t accidentally replied-all to an email or booked a ticket on the wrong BoltBus.
Check out an interactive map of crime in the Penn Patrol Zone last week.
The program began in 2009 as a peer network to educate students about environmental issues and sustainable living.
On Tuesday, the Office of the Provost appointed Robert Chaney as interim director of the Institute of Contemporary Art.
For professors Jason Burdick and Robert Mauck, getting hired by Penn on the same day not only earned them a teaching position, it also landed them a research partner.
As part of its annual Islam Awareness Week, the Penn Muslim Students Association hosted the lecture “Muslims in a Post-9/11 America” in Houston Hall Monday night.
According to the report “State of University City,” University City has become a safer place, and the neighborhood is quickly becoming an attractive area for commercial, educational and residential development.
Though just as colorful off the court, Keith “Showtime” Saunders doesn’t view his own animated refereeing as a show at all — it’s just a second job.
Penn is not the best university in the world. But we can be.