Hsu finishes fall with regional title
Just two months into her collegiate tennis career, Connie Hsu has already established herself as a championship contender.
Just two months into her collegiate tennis career, Connie Hsu has already established herself as a championship contender.
Harvard University saw a 91-percent decrease in its burglary rate from 2008 to 2009 due to a change in crime disclosure law. According to a report by Penn's Division of Public Safety, however, Penn did not see a similar dramatic drop in 2009 rates.
Avis Hinkson, who earned a Doctor of Education Degree at Penn’s Graduate School of Education in 2004, was appointed dean of Barnard College on Tuesday.
Wharton alumnus Scott Davenport believes everyone should be free to marry. As COO of Freedom to Marry — a national campaign for marriage equality, his work reflects his passion.
Harvard University saw a 91-percent decrease in its burglary rate from 2008 to 2009 due to a change in crime disclosure law. According to a report by Penn's Division of Public Safety, however, Penn did not see a similar dramatic drop in 2009 rates.
Avis Hinkson, who earned a Doctor of Education Degree at Penn’s Graduate School of Education in 2004, was appointed dean of Barnard College on Tuesday.
In preparation for Stephen Colbert's “Keep Fear Alive” march, SEAS professor Daniel Lee filmed a segment today in which Colbert confronts his greatest fears — which include robots.
Alumni are flocking back to Penn to join students at the Pan-Asian American Community House in recognizing 10 years of programming, advising, leadership and Asian-American pride.
Surveys, to be distributed by the end of the week, are the next step in the Interfraternity Council’s plans to revise the current alcohol policy, which many say drives binge drinking off campus.
As Election Day approaches, political endorsements have increasingly become a focus point in the media, yet there remains doubt about their effect on youth voter turnout.
Students that have grown weary of an election season dominated by witchcraft ads and Nazi costumes had an opportunity to witness something different — a substantive debate on economic policy.
Though Mark DeRosa is back in California preparing for tonight’s Game 1 of the World Series with the San Francisco Giants — albeit as a member of the disabled list — he spent last Saturday purveying a much different championship showdown: Penn’s annual intersquad Red and Blue World Series.
No. 14 Penn has its work cut out in Wednesday night's game. Penn State's star player Corey Hertzog has scored 14 goals already this season.
The recruiting season is in full swing, and though it may not be time to hit the panic button, the early returns are at the very least a red flag.
After its 17-12 win against then-undefeated Cornell last Friday, the Penn sprint football team is now in control of its own destiny going into the final two games of the season.
The Penn Genome Frontiers Institute and The Franklin Institute co-sponsored “Evolving Genomes: Human Origins and Our Microbial Passengers” on Tuesday night.
Last year, 1998 College graduate Audrey Stein published her memoir, Map, which depicts her falling in love with a woman during her senior year at Penn.
Campus religious groups will now have access to a student-run Faith Fund that will provide financial resources for religious programming. The Faith Fund has the potential to do a world of good.
There isn't anything wrong with being next to naked on Halloween, should that be your costume of choice. My issue is with the fact it’s practically impossible to find an acceptable alternative.