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Wharton freshman Lisa Felber writes that students should bring controversial author Norman Finkelstein to campus, but they should acknowledge his extremism.
Wharton freshman Lisa Felber writes that students should bring controversial author Norman Finkelstein to campus, but they should acknowledge his extremism.
When I heard about a study from the University of Oxford that found that electroshock brain therapy makes you significantly better at math, my first thought was, “Where do I sign up?!”
The Blizzard of ’96 blanketed the Philadelphia area in 40 inches of snow, with snow drifts of over four feet. Then-Executive Vice President John Fry closed campus Monday and Tuesday that week.
President Gutmann should increase the general fee to give SAC the resources to pay fully for our least-funded academic division — student life.
When I heard about a study from the University of Oxford that found that electroshock brain therapy makes you significantly better at math, my first thought was, “Where do I sign up?!”
The Blizzard of ’96 blanketed the Philadelphia area in 40 inches of snow, with snow drifts of over four feet. Then-Executive Vice President John Fry closed campus Monday and Tuesday that week.
After receiving funds from the University for the first time in history, religious groups plan to use the money to grow and diversify.
The professors have caught on. Because of the distractions laptops pose for students during class, more and more professors have adopted a no-laptop policy.
On Saturday, Xavier Harris watched Penn beat St. Joe’s at a packed Palestra before 8,000 fans. Before the weekend was over, he committed to play for Penn.
The wider variety of international programs give nursing students the opportunity to engage in a hands-on approach to health care while experiencing a new culture.
Last weekend, Penn President Amy Gutmann traveled to London to reach out to alumni and potential donors as part of Penn’s ongoing plans to work with alumni living abroad.
On her way to becoming one of the team’s stars, freshman Shelby Fortin is doing things never done before by Penn female swimmers.
The popular preceptorial, which was absent last semester, will now accommodate even more students and be held in an Old City wine cellar.
Saad Masood, arrested last Thursday for harassment, disorderly conduct and other charges, will appear in court Feb. 1 after the court conducts a mental health examination.
SEPTA's board will vote Thursday on a measure allowing it to borrow $250 million to finance the purchase of new railcars and the reconstruction of a Regional Rail station.
Last night, more than 150 enthusiastic Penn students and community members packed into Huntsman Hall to view President Barack Obama’s second State of the Union address as part of a joint event hosted by the Penn Democrats and Penn College Republicans.
After losing one sorority and introducing another, the Greek community welcomed a target number of new members into its seven existing sorority chapters.
A climate of LGBT acceptance in the Greek community can be achieved through personal efforts by fraternity members, not through a mandatory workshop.
Casual misuse of the word ‘rape’ is abhorrent and absolutely unacceptable.
Opposition to reinstating ROTC across college campuses around the country has arisen due to the military’s continued exclusion of transgender people.