First Fling artist to be announced Monday
In a marked break from tradition, the Social Planning and Events Concerts Committee will announce the first of three Spring Fling performers Monday by way of a scavenger hunt.
In a marked break from tradition, the Social Planning and Events Concerts Committee will announce the first of three Spring Fling performers Monday by way of a scavenger hunt.
With Books Through Bars, a local charitable organization, volunteers from the Kelly Writers House will be packing books into boxes, which will then be shipped to inmates.
This year’s tournament is hosted by newly crowned Ivy champions Yale. Sixty-one teams will compete in eight divisions, with No. 9 Penn (5-7, 1-5 Ivy) ranking the highest in the B Division.
The criminal trial of 1983 Wharton graduate alumnus Raj Rajaratnam — accused of receiving and profiting from insider trading tips — will occur on Oct. 25, after his civil trial.
With Books Through Bars, a local charitable organization, volunteers from the Kelly Writers House will be packing books into boxes, which will then be shipped to inmates.
This year’s tournament is hosted by newly crowned Ivy champions Yale. Sixty-one teams will compete in eight divisions, with No. 9 Penn (5-7, 1-5 Ivy) ranking the highest in the B Division.
Those in need can now find a new source of fresh produce in West Philadelphia. Philabundance opened a new food distribution site at 49th and Spruce streets.
After a difficult 0-7 start to conference play, Penn women’s basketball knows that the next seven games can’t be any worse than the first.
The key for university libraries is balance between digital and print information. But perhaps in the future, this balance should be reconsidered.
When we make decisions, we should think about the costs and benefits of how our actions impact our greater environment.
As discussions about the UA budget continue this weekend, we encourage reconsidering the allocation of funds to the Multicultural Scholars Weekend.
This weekend, members of the Penn College Republicans will be attending the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C.
Penn will be looking to break out of the middle of the Ivy pack in its first conference rematches.
While the Bible says to do unto others as you would want done unto you, the Burak brothers often find themselves ignoring this adage on the mat.
The editorial boards of Little Black Book, La Vida Magazine and Mosaic Magazine — three of Penn’s minority publications — have come together to organize Preserving Our Perspectives: A Night With Penn’s Multicultural Magazines, an event that will raise awareness about the publications.
With a complete lineup for the first time in months, the Red and Blue will travel to Towson, Md., for the Shelli Calloway Invitational, where they will take on the Tigers, Cornell, Temple, and Ursinus.
Wharton professors conducted analyzed the New York Times' "most e-mailed" list. Study results revealed that positive articles were more shared than negative ones, and that awe-inspiring and “useful” pieces were also highly popular.
The theme for this year’s Penn Humanities Forum is “Connections,” which addresses not only the increasing human connections taking place in the world, but those between the different humanities departments at Penn as well.
This spring, the Panhellenic Council and the Interfraternity Council will be implementing what they term the “menu system” of updated educational programs for new members.
In line with the Year of Water theme, Penn Reading Project coordinators announced that the 2010-2011 book selection will be The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters by Rose George.