Coffeehouse hosts performances geared toward empowering women
The coffeehouse marked day three of Penn’s eighth annual Women’s Week, an event run by the Penn Consortium for Undergraduate Women.
The coffeehouse marked day three of Penn’s eighth annual Women’s Week, an event run by the Penn Consortium for Undergraduate Women.
Republicans have retracted a controversial proposal to redefine rape for the purposes of limiting federal funding for abortions, but they have brought other contentious issues to the podium, such as the Protect Life Act.
Now more than ever, students are feeling the pressure — and this isn’t the first time The Daily Pennsylvanian has made this claim.
After a win against St. Joe's helped land prospect Xavier Harris, coach Jerome Allen received another commitment Tuesday from a recruit who attended that weekend’s festivities.
Republicans have retracted a controversial proposal to redefine rape for the purposes of limiting federal funding for abortions, but they have brought other contentious issues to the podium, such as the Protect Life Act.
Now more than ever, students are feeling the pressure — and this isn’t the first time The Daily Pennsylvanian has made this claim.
Two Penn professors are part of an international experiment to see if astronauts can handle the emotional and cognitive stress of a trip to Mars.
Students can now pursue majors in both the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science without enrolling in a dual-degree program.
Despite recent assaults by juveniles, Penn saw similar violent crime numbers as in January 2010. Meanwhile, an increase in burglaries pushed up this year's property crime numbers.
Less than 36 hours until perhaps the biggest weekend of Tyler Bernardini’s collegiate basketball life, something was amiss in Penn basketball land.
Colleges will soon have another tool to detect dishonest applicants in the admissions process, thanks to a new partnership between Hobsons and Turnitin for Admissions.
At a recent conference, higher education experts made a case for increasing diversity at elite schools, sparking debate about recruitment and admissions strategies.
This week, members from a group of high-performing schools in Kazakhstan are collaborating with Graduate School of Education faculty on a management program.
The image of Jack Eggleston crouched over in Jadwin Gym after the loss to Princeton says it all.
Although it is disappointing that the Chinese artifacts won’t be seen, we commend the efforts of the Penn Museum staff in salvaging the exhibition.
Bradley Burston, a columnist for Israeli newspaper Haaretz and proclaimed liberal Zionist, spoke to the crowd of about 40 to provide insight and answer questions regarding the social and political state of Israel.
In a guest column, Gooding — a Master of Social Work candidate — examines how Pennsylvania’s lack of affordable providers may lead low-income women to having unsafe abortions.
Student creators plan to bring MeepMe — a service developed for bar-hoppers looking to practice pickup lines — to different venues throughout Philadelphia.
In a storybook world, Penn could have been a team of destiny.
Students eagerly embrace preceptorials because they represent what is best in Penn students. These seminars are built on the belief in students’ willingness to learn.