UA discusses religious group funding and sensitivity training
Sunday night’s Undergraduate Assembly meeting discussed religious group funding, sensitivity training, late-night dining and international student issues.
Sunday night’s Undergraduate Assembly meeting discussed religious group funding, sensitivity training, late-night dining and international student issues.
Construction on the restaurant, which will open on the Radian’s second floor on Dec. 15, began about three weeks ago. It was originally scheduled to open in August.
Penn overpowered the Red Flash of St. Francis, 5-0, securing a much-needed victory.
Today, the economy is perhaps the most prevalent issue on people’s minds — and on Oct. 22, the Penn community can hear about the government’s economic policy firsthand.
Construction on the restaurant, which will open on the Radian’s second floor on Dec. 15, began about three weeks ago. It was originally scheduled to open in August.
Penn overpowered the Red Flash of St. Francis, 5-0, securing a much-needed victory.
Brown beats Holy Cross, Harvard beats Cornell, Lafayette beats Columbia and Yale beats Dartmouth
After shooting a 309 Saturday, the Quakers found themselves in 13th place out of 17 teams at the Big 5 Invitational. They were able to rebound quickly Sunday and tied Binghamton for fourth place with an overall two-round total of 600.
It was unheralded Columbia freshman Nick Scott — who only had three points entering the game — that turned out to be the deciding factor in Penn’s 1-0 loss to the Lions Saturday.
Bagnoli's creative offense helps accommodate the recently rotating quarterbacks.
Last Saturday, the rooftop garden on Claire M. Fagin Hall was dedicated to the alumni of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania’s now-defunct Nursing Diploma Program.
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A bar-crawl brawl on a blog opens a discussion on the cultural politics of camp
Treating "women's" issues turns a community issue into a niche issue and makes the problems even harder to solve
At The Line, players and coaches reached out in a stronger manner than in recent years.
Saturday afternoon, College Green was transformed into a yoga studio, concert venue and carnival at the Social Planning and Events Committee’s inaugural Fall Festival.
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell approved a $27.799-billion budget on Friday, 101 days after the June 30 deadline. Pennsylvania was the last state to pass its budget.
The International House was abuzz this weekend as the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival kicked off its second year of community-focused cinematic sponsorship.
History repeated itself as it took all five sets for Penn to take down defending champion Yale and improve to 3-0 in the Ivy League. They now have an inside track at dethroning the Bulldogs.
Unlike most freshmen he knows, Shiv Kapoor — a Wharton freshman from New Delhi — was not nervous for his first midterm last Thursday.