Penn rowing starts season strong on both coasts
It was a busy weekend to start the spring season for Penn rowing, with boats in the water on both coasts for each of the program’s men’s squads.
It was a busy weekend to start the spring season for Penn rowing, with boats in the water on both coasts for each of the program’s men’s squads.
When senior Austin Powell steps onto the golf course, approaches the first tee box and looks out on the fairway, he believes his potential is limitless.
While candidates for positions throughout the UA argued about the success and implementation of projects, espousing their special connections with various administrators, we — and many others — remain unconvinced that he UA has any significant sway with Penn's administrators.
When senior Austin Powell steps onto the golf course, approaches the first tee box and looks out on the fairway, he believes his potential is limitless.
Nothing at the scene led Penn Police to believe there was evidence of gun shots.
Yale Law School has deleted admissions evaluation data for enrolled students after a large uptick in FERPA requests. Stanford students found out that they could access their own admissions files, causing a major increase in FERPA requests around the country, including at Penn.
The University of Phoenix, America’s largest for-profit university, has seen its enrollment drop from 460,000 students to 213,000 in the last five years.
Ever wonder how much money alumni donate to Penn? The Penn Fund, founded in 1927, aims to raise funds from alumni to go towards University expenses including student financial aid.
College sophomore Ray Clark, Jane Meyer's running mate, was elected as Vice President.
Donald Trump isn't the only Ivy League grad taking a look at the White House for 2016. Princeton undergrad and Harvard Law graduate Ted Cruz announced his candidacy for President this week, becoming the first major Republican candidate to officially reveal his 2016 intentions.
SPEC plans to make the theme more integral to the Spring Fling experience this year.
Next Tuesday, thousands of hopeful applicants will learn whether or not they have been accepted to Penn.
Study abroad or get a job — impending changes to the On Campus Recruiting process would have had some of this year’s sophomores deciding between experiences overseas and potential job recruitment.
Despite rising pressure from government officials, University administrators continue to firmly oppose PILOT payments.
President Obama is praising the University of Oklahoma's swift action to condemn a racist video by the school's Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter last week as a mark of social progress. "I don't think this is the first time that somebody at a fraternity has done something stupid, racist, sexist.
Throughout the Undergraduate Assembly campaign, we’ve learned so much from talking with you, learning about your passions and reflecting on the insights that you believe will help Penn become a better place to live and thrive.
Penn baseball had a dreadful start to its season, but the Red and Blue have finally gained some momentum, and not a moment too soon.