Editorial | Our UA endorsements
The Daily Pennsylvanian announces its endorsements for Undergraduate Assembly president and vice president.
The Daily Pennsylvanian announces its endorsements for Undergraduate Assembly president and vice president.
More than three-quarters of domestic violence victims go unidentified when seeking medical care in emergency rooms, a new Penn study shows.
Being a doctor necessitates a certain level of compassion and respect for human life that you can’t learn from any textbook.
The UA has been successful across three themes — securing space, connecting students and streamlining student life.
More than three-quarters of domestic violence victims go unidentified when seeking medical care in emergency rooms, a new Penn study shows.
Being a doctor necessitates a certain level of compassion and respect for human life that you can’t learn from any textbook.
Greek Week kicked off Monday boding a week of events focused on academics, camaraderie and athleticism.
Jasmin Rostam-Kolayi, a Near East History scholar, discussed the Tarbiyat Girls’ School of Tehran Monday afternoon.
Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly unanimously passed a resolution that approved a UA mobile webpage that would link to several Penn websites.
Biotechnology start-up company Trevana’s founding President and CEO and its director of Biology spoke in Huntsman Hall on Monday evening.
After the weekend bonanza of two commitments from overseas, Penn earned itself another prized recruit when Henry Brooks officially declared himself a member of the Red and Blue.
While most students were heading back to school at the end of spring break, some Penn photography students were scouring India for new perspectives.
Television talk show host and 1962 College graduate Maury Povich is making a $1 million gift to the Kelly Writers House to establish the Povich Fund for Journalism Programs.
Joe’s Cafe in Steinberg-Deitrich Hall and the Music Building surpassed Penn’s goals by earning gold level LEED certificates in the last two weeks.
Here’s the problem about Glen Miller's Final Four appearance with UConn: It should have been us.
Though Penn fencing did not leave NCAA Championships with a national title this weekend, four individual fencers captured titles of their own, as Penn earned eighth overall to match last year’s finish.
For many of our Ivy League comrades, the term “March Madness” calls to mind a tournament that is played not on the hardwood but on the ice.
The AT&T; store at 3741 Walnut Street was reportedly the site of an armed robbery Monday morning. No injuries were reported.
The Quakers came out of the weekend even, splitting with both Lehigh Friday and Rider Saturday at Warren Field.
In champion-like fashion, the Tigers bounced back to win three straight and claim the match, 4-3.