Guest Columns | Discrimination is a problem
Minority students at Penn face real and important issues that need to be addressed.
Minority students at Penn face real and important issues that need to be addressed.
With the heart of the lineup leading off he top of the fourth inning at the Liberty Bell Classic, the Penn baseball team began putting on a hitting clinic.
Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, author of the book 'Thieves of Baghdad,' heard that the National Museum of Iraq had been looted while serving as a U.S. Marine Colonel in Iraq in 2003. He immediately sought permission to execute an investigation.
Three senior football players are preparing to take their professional careers to the next level.
With the heart of the lineup leading off he top of the fourth inning at the Liberty Bell Classic, the Penn baseball team began putting on a hitting clinic.
Colonel Matthew Bogdanos, author of the book 'Thieves of Baghdad,' heard that the National Museum of Iraq had been looted while serving as a U.S. Marine Colonel in Iraq in 2003. He immediately sought permission to execute an investigation.
For college students intimidated by applying for loans, the federal government has taken steps to try to simplify the process. But for some, the newly signed bill's benefits aren't as apparent.
Keeping in line with national trends, Penn women who study abroad typically outnumber men by a ratio of two to one. But there was an unprecedented increase in attendance at Wednesday’s “Women Abroad: A Traveler’s Toolkit” workshop.
U.S. Sen. Ted Kaufman of Delaware will speak at the 254th SEAS undergraduate commencement. Rajendra Singh, a member of the Penn Engineering Board of Overseers, will speak at the doctoral ceremony.
Three teams of Penn students competed in a three-hour cook-off as a part of Penn's first ever Top Chef competition.
A U.S. Department of State travel warning for parts of Mexico has prompted several U.S. colleges to suspend study abroad programs in Mexico. But Penn programs, which aren’t in the affected regions, will proceed as usual.
The reform created the directly elected positions of president and vice president and intended to increase student engagement, but some student government leaders are questioning its impact in light of election results.
Given the rising rates of flash mob activity in recent years, the emergent urban phenomenon has come under increasing national scrutiny.
This year marks Penn's most selective year ever, with a 2.9-percent drop from last year's 17.1-percent acceptance rate. Penn received a total of 26,938 applications and accepted 3,830.
In its first year, the philanthropic event — hosted by the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at the Trocadero Theatre, located at 10th and Arch streets — helped raise around $3,000.
Jerome Allen’s resume as a collegiate coach offers little indication of how successful he can be.
On Wednesday, Athletic Director Steve Bilsky will formally name Jerome Allen as the John R. Rockwell Head Coach of Penn Men’s Basketball at a press conference at the Palestra.
Roger Farah, president and chief operating officer of Polo Ralph Lauren, addressed a crowd of students Monday as the keynote speaker for Penn’s fourth annual fashion week.
For Penn to earn a higher credit rating, UPHS must continue to excel and the University must bring in more money through other means.
The Nominations and Elections Committee provides students the opportunity to serve on an array of committees that affect their lives in a very real way each and every day.