Several Penn students are showing their passion for Obama by working to get him re-elected.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Obama campaign opens field office at 52nd and Walnut
The office, which opened May 2, is Obama’s sixth location in Philadelphia, highlighting the importance of the city in the 2012 presidential race.
Professors offer fall, summer courses geared toward presidential election
Several professors are in the process of revising their curricula or creating new ones for fall semester courses — from Political Science to journalistic writing and communication studies — that will center around the election.
Penn Praxis commemorates 10-year anniversary
The panel is also meant to commemorate the program’s 10th anniversary. For the past 10 years, Penn Praxis has served to bring together students, faculty and other communities through design.
Obama campaign opens field office at 52nd and Walnut
The office, which opened May 2, is Obama’s sixth location in Philadelphia, highlighting the importance of the city in the 2012 presidential race.
Professors offer fall, summer courses geared toward presidential election
Several professors are in the process of revising their curricula or creating new ones for fall semester courses — from Political Science to journalistic writing and communication studies — that will center around the election.
Oyster House, Harvest will open later in summer
Graduating seniors will miss out on the two new upscale restaurants coming to campus because they will now open later than expected. Doc Magrogan’s Oyster House is slated to open in June, while Harvest Seasonal Grill & Wine Bar plans to open in mid-August.
Testing continues for SAS Gmail accounts
The School of Arts and Sciences Computing Department announced in February that email accounts will switch to Gmail from Microsoft’s Windows Live Hotmail.
Chipotle, Green Line robbery suspect nabbed
The white male suspect many have come to know as the “Green Line robber” was detained by Philadelphia Police and has confessed to all four armed robberies.
Police have detained a “person of interest” who they think might be connected to the string of robberies at gunpoint in the past two weeks.
Gutmann's contract to be extended through 2019
Penn has voted to extend University President Amy Gutmann’s contract for five years, the Board of Trustees announced in a statement Tuesday morning.
Gunpoint robbery reported at Chipotle
A UPennAlert was issued at 10:30 p.m. Sunday evening in response to a gunpoint robbery at Chipotle at 3925 Walnut St.
Despite a loss to Dartmouth, the Quakers earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and will take on No. 6 Loyola.
Borden's perfecto sends Penn softball to Ivy championship
As Penn softball ace Alexis Borden churned out inning after inning of flawless pitching, nearly everyone in attendance began to realize that she was approaching a hallowed feat: the perfect game.
MAYA 2012: Lord of Time is trying to answer this question. The world premiere exhibit opened at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology on Saturday with a ribbon cutting ceremony, lectures and lunch.
Behind hat tricks from Meredith Cain and Courtney Tomchik, the Quakers beat Harvard, 9-5, in the semifinals of the Ivy League tournament. They will play Dartmouth Sunday for the championship and NCAA tournament berth.
Zachary Bell | Will Occupy Spring create another world or another left?
I began May Day eager to see a space that embodied the movement’s values. However, after 12 hours of activism, this other world that Occupy was trying to create seemed messy and racked by many of the contradictions that haunted the New Left in the 1960s.
Gutmann promotes release of new book
In an auditorium inside the National Constitution Center Wednesday evening, about 180 people listened eagerly as Penn President Amy Gutmann and Harvard University professor Dennis Thompson spoke about the state of American democracy in 2012.
Wrapping up Day 2 at the Penn Relays
While the women dominated the performances on the track and in the field yesterday, it was the men’s turn Friday.
Student panel reviews year's political and social issues
As the semester winds down, the International Affairs Association brought together student leaders to discuss the year in review.











