Crime Log: Feb. 20-26
A summary of crimes committed in University City during the week of Feb. 22 to Feb. 26.
A summary of crimes committed in University City during the week of Feb. 22 to Feb. 26.
The Center for Bioethics hosted a discussion with CEO of Amicus Therapeutics John Crowley, on whom the film Extraordinary Measures is based.
I’m tired of everyone acting like we should all have our dream jobs completely figured out by now. Because the majority of us don’t. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.
In an effort to (literally) shave off as much time as possible for this weekend’s Ivy League Championships, the members of the men's swimming team are shaving their heads, legs, arms and for some, even more.
The Center for Bioethics hosted a discussion with CEO of Amicus Therapeutics John Crowley, on whom the film Extraordinary Measures is based.
I’m tired of everyone acting like we should all have our dream jobs completely figured out by now. Because the majority of us don’t. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.
The exhibit, currently housed in a digital art museum in Austria, is a model of the process of blood vessel formation in early lung development.
Having the option of submitting a one-minute YouTube video that “says something about you” could exacerbate the pressure of the college-applications process.
By reaching out to self-identifying LGBT students who have gotten into Penn, the Admissions Office is taking a positive step toward making the University more welcoming for them.
For those mesmerized by the 3D cinematic experience of Avatar, it remains to be answered whether the technology the characters use in the film is a possibility or mere Hollywood creation.
In the wake of the assault earlier this month near 38th and Sansom streets, much discussion has centered on the efficacy of campus emergency notification systems.
In between trips to the Congo and Israel, New York Times columnist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas Kristof dropped by Penn last night.
From the anchor desk of Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” comes comedian Seth Meyers, the head writer and a cast member of SNL, who was announced as SPEC's spring speaker.
Last week, President Barack Obama named Penn alumnus Andy Stern as one of the individuals serving on his fiscal commission.
Rumors among students that Jon Huntsman, Jr. was an alternate choice for the commencement speaker are untrue, according to University Secretary Leslie Kruhly.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas Kristof sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss his “addiction” to journalism, the power of the media and his obsession with Twitter.
As part of the act, individuals under 21 years of age seeking to open a credit card account need a cosigner or the ability to prove sufficient assets for repayment.
Down by one, with no time left on the clock, the women’s basketball team’s fate rested on one final free throw.
The new site is a social network “predominately designed for the purpose of promoting energy efficiency and sustainability,” T.C. Chan Center Director Ali Malkawi said.
After losing to Cornell by just three points earlier in the season, Princeton entered its second matchup with the Big Red convinced that they could leave in contention for the Ivy League title.