Tackling winter homelessness in New York and Philadelphia
Despite the wintry conditions, the city of Philadelphia is not forcing the mentally-competent homeless off of the streets due to constitutional rights concerns.
Despite the wintry conditions, the city of Philadelphia is not forcing the mentally-competent homeless off of the streets due to constitutional rights concerns.
Since getting his name out at Penn a year ago, Asemani has co-founded a clothing line and released songs and videos.
What is it really like to live as a Penn student of Muslim faith in today’s contentious climate?
In his piece, Moroz described Michael Brown as “at worst, justifiably killed, and at best, a thug.”
Since getting his name out at Penn a year ago, Asemani has co-founded a clothing line and released songs and videos.
What is it really like to live as a Penn student of Muslim faith in today’s contentious climate?
Between fiscal years 2014 and 2016, the University increased CAPS funding by around $860,000.
Unless you read The Chronicle of Higher Education with the near-obsessive frequency that I do, you probably don’t know much about Mount St.
Right now on this campus, thousands of pre-med students shuffle to their massive Bio lectures, their on-campus research positions, their clinical volunteering jobs, their health related extracurriculars, or their activities unrelated to medicine but picked because medical schools prefer them. Ask any of them about it, and I expect they will all say the same thing: it sucks.
RONG XIANG is a College Freshman from Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
"Don't mistake activity for achievement." There are quite a few John Wooden-isms that I have come across throughout my life, but few have spoken to me quite as loudly as that one.
Despite reports in December that the Ivy League was on the verge of announcing a postseason tournament to crown a conference champion, the actual pace of action seems to be a good deal slower.
For me, it’s a no-brainer. The Ivy League needs a conference tournament for basketball. When you look at Ivy Athletics as a whole, there’s something left to be desired for those students who are fans of NCAA athletics as a whole.
It may only be January, but it’s already time for championship basketball. In the midst of a seven-game win streak, Penn women’s basketball has an opportunity to clinch a share of its second Philadelphia Big 5 title in as many years, heading to rival Villanova tonight in a battle for local supremacy. “We’re playing good basketball right now; we’re defending well, rebounding the ball as well as we’ve done all year and getting into a better flow in transition,” coach Mike McLaughlin said.
When textbooks get expensive, money-savvy students turn to alternative ways to buy them.
Five students and three faculty members will engage in the discussion, titled “Race, Respect, and Classroom Culture” moderated by economics and law professor Wendell Pritchett.
MechaNek is a robotic head restraint to improve safety for racecar drivers, while giving them greater freedom of movement.
SEPTA police officers are now equipped with body cameras that will be turned on while responding to radio calls and during any interaction with people on patrol.
Alpha Chi Omega has made no tangible steps toward recolonizing since the vast majority of its members deactivated to join OAX last spring.
Lower credit requirements for some majors can encourage students to pursue interdisciplinary study.