Philadelphia Museum of Art CEO discusses policy
Thursday, the Penn Museum hosted the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s chief executive officer and director Timothy Rub to discuss the issues that continue to plague museum relations today.
Thursday, the Penn Museum hosted the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s chief executive officer and director Timothy Rub to discuss the issues that continue to plague museum relations today.
When a K-12 public education system is based on property tax revenue, the poor will inevitably suffer.
In its final non-conference game of the season, Penn defeated Fordham 35-20 under the lights at Franklin Field. PHOTO GALLERY: The best shots from the 2011 football season COLUMN: A sign of things to come
Inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York, Occupy Philly continued its third day in front of City Hall, with Penn students lending support to the movement. PHOTO GALLERY: 88 shots from Occupy Philly Tweets from the scene Letter: An unfocused effort VIDEO: What Occupy Philly means to protesters Topics: Occupy Philly
When a K-12 public education system is based on property tax revenue, the poor will inevitably suffer.
In its final non-conference game of the season, Penn defeated Fordham 35-20 under the lights at Franklin Field. PHOTO GALLERY: The best shots from the 2011 football season COLUMN: A sign of things to come
The enforcer of Wall Street, United States Attorney Preet Bharara, made a special visit to Huntsman Hall last Thursday, urging students to lead their lives with integrity and humility.
Occupy Philly, a protest sparked by the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York, has attracted young and old across the city with frustrations about the country’s economic and political climate. VIDEO: What Occupy Philly means to protesters PHOTO GALLERY: 88 shots from Occupy Philly Tweets from the scene Letter: An unfocused effort Topics: Occupy Philly
Attempting to write about what Steve Jobs meant to our generation without resorting to cliches is almost an impossible task.
Those in positions of power and influence should treat their medical decisions just as they treat their words in the public sphere: very, very carefully. People are watching.
Penn students will join about 1,000 people at the Occupy Philadelphia protest outside City Hall. Inspired by Occupy Wall Street, the movement protests a “culture of corporate greed.” Letter: An unfocused effort Topics: Occupy Philly
Talking about cancer in the context of science is easy. Talking about cancer in the context of life is something different altogether.
The Quakers will host Columbia Friday at Rhodes Field, looking to move up the league standings and extend their three-game winning streak.
The Penn Monologues, which address sexual taboos on campus, received the Human Rights Award in Arts and Culture from the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations.
Pennsylvania’s voter-identification legislation, HB 934, has the fingerprints of the shadowy, corporate-funded, right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council all over it. Related: New state legislation may bar students from voting
The Quakers head to New York this weekend to play Cornell on Friday and Columbia on Saturday.
Though the men’s soccer team has been blanked in its last two games, its offensive prowess will be a key advantage when Penn heads to New York to play Columbia on Saturday.
This weekend, the Penn women’s rowing team will honor Jill Costello’s legacy by participating in ‘Jog for Jill’ prior to racing in the Navy Day Regatta.
We need to change the protest paradigm that thinks standing around, yelling general statements like “We’re the 99 percent” and hoping to get maced will accomplish something. Topics: Occupy Philadelphia
On Sept. 30, a man was shot in the head near 44th and Market streets at the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Westpark Apartments. The incident was an example of violent crime that necessitates Penn Police action in areas that, while off campus, are still home to several students.