Students gather to discuss Israel-Palestine peace plans
Enough students attended the Tuesday-evening event “Israel and Palestine: The Search for Solutions,” to fill up a lecture hall in Cohen Hall.
Enough students attended the Tuesday-evening event “Israel and Palestine: The Search for Solutions,” to fill up a lecture hall in Cohen Hall.
Pulitzer-Prize recipient Sheryl WuDunn spoke Tuesday night about international women's issues such as sex trafficking, domestic violence and childbirth risks, taking her audience through Africa, Cambodia and India.
Three new restaurants add to the budding upscale dining scene in University City, to fit in with the wants and needs of the area's residents.
Pulitzer-Prize recipient Sheryl WuDunn spoke Tuesday night about international women's issues such as sex trafficking, domestic violence and childbirth risks, taking her audience through Africa, Cambodia and India.
Three new restaurants add to the budding upscale dining scene in University City, to fit in with the wants and needs of the area's residents.
Overall crime for the month of September rose from last September, according to statistics provided by the Division of Public Safety. This increase is due to a rise in crime against property.
Igor Taber logged a 16-hour commute between Moscow and Philadelphia while enrolled in Wharton's Executive Master of Business Administration program
Developed by the National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Initiative on the Future of Nursing report analyzes the impact nurses will have in the future of health care.
By registering in the Global Activities Registry, Penn students abroad can not only identify every Penn person in their area, but also receive automatic e-mails from Penn based on the area in which they are residing.
The voting media made a big mistake believing Penn's losses on defense in the offseason would be too great to overcome. The Quakers will win the Ivy title this year because of their improved offense.
“Free food!” is a phrase that will always pique the attention of college students. This week, there will be plenty of it available at Penn.
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Penn is attempting to define and make strides toward educating about and preventing intimate partner violence.
Over 100 people gathered at College Hall on Monday night for a candlelit vigil in honor of eight members of the national LGBT community who committed suicide in recent weeks.
Monday night, the Interfraternity Council hosted a gathering over coffee and cannolis in Irvine Auditorium to promote Penn’s newest all-male social fraternity, Alpha Phi Delta, a traditional Italian-American heritage fraternity.
Though Penn has nabbed at least two recruits before Oct. 16 each of the last five years, the Quakers have no commitments so far this year.
An average of 38-42% of legacy applicants have been accepted ED over the past five years. The Office of Admissions' method of acknowledging legacy status is unique to Penn.
Monday, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations hosted China Town Hall, a national day of programming highlighting the problems in U.S.-China relations and featuring a webcast with U.S. Ambassador to China and Penn alumnus Jon Huntsman, Jr.
While Penn has been recognized as an LGBT-friendly school, students still need to maintain a culture in which people feel comfortable being who they are.
The Asian-American community needs more encouragement from leaders like Yul Kwon, particularly when pursuing careers in humanities- or social-science-related fields.