Emma Ellman-Golan | A less democratic distribution
The Republicans’ sinister motivations for electoral redistribution are blatantly obvious, but there are also a number of reasons why this proposed system would be devastating for Pennsylvania.
The Republicans’ sinister motivations for electoral redistribution are blatantly obvious, but there are also a number of reasons why this proposed system would be devastating for Pennsylvania.
Although College Board announced earlier this month that the SAT score gap between the average low income and wealthy applicants has continued to widen, Penn will continue to look to the test as a factor for admissions.
Despite its probation, Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity was able to accept new members this fall with no additional limitations from the Interfraternity Council or the Office of Student Affairs.
Alec Webley writes that Brian Goldman’s recent column ignores the real issues with Penn’s alcohol policy.
Although College Board announced earlier this month that the SAT score gap between the average low income and wealthy applicants has continued to widen, Penn will continue to look to the test as a factor for admissions.
Despite its probation, Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity was able to accept new members this fall with no additional limitations from the Interfraternity Council or the Office of Student Affairs.
The drive to gain an advantage in the war on terror has yielded new breakthroughs in technology targeting the human brain as a means to protect the United States
The biomedical research center broke ground Friday on a new seven-story glass and steel research tower to be constructed at 36th and Spruce streets.
Anthropology professor Claudia Valeggia was honored by President Barack Obama Sept. 26 with an award considered the highest honor for young researchers.
Former U.S. Sen. and Penn alum Arlen Specter is teaching a seminar this fall entitled, “Congress, the Constitution and the Supreme Court” at the Law School.
Harvard scored three goals in the opening five minutes of the second half Saturday, and the Quakers’ short-lived Ivy League winning streak came to an abrupt end as they fell, 4-1, in Cambridge, Mass.
Penn faced off against Princeton and Delaware this weekend, losing both hotly contested matches.
Still smarting from a loss against Harvard, the Penn women’s soccer team came home to Rhodes Field on Sunday and ended the weekend on a high note with a 3-0 victory over Youngstown State.
Sunday night, Palestra folklore became reality, as NBA stars brought the magic back to the legendary arena.
There have been many reasons why the Quakers have failed to pull out a win against the Wildcats in the last 100 years, but this time it was Penn’s starkly one-dimensional offense.
Penn men’s soccer had two rainy, muddy, yet comfortable victories over Stony Brook and Long Island.
Penn needs to reconfigure two of its alcohol-related policies.
This fall’s new television shows copy the style of Mad Men, but miss its substance.
Sunday evening, The International Affairs Association and Penn Friends of Israel hosted 150 students, faculty and community members in Bodek Lounge in Houston Hall to hear U.N. Watch Director Hillel Neuer highlight what he sees as problems with the U.N.
Penn’s newest students and candidates for the 2015 Class Board and Undergraduate Assembly elections enjoyed pancakes, bacon and scrambled eggs in Houston Hall to mark the beginning of voting season.