Alec Webley | Paying for the Free Library
In today's volatile economy, the library needs its private benefactors more than ever.
In today's volatile economy, the library needs its private benefactors more than ever.
College alumnus Caren Lissner's novel Carrie Pilby is set to be re-released on July 1.
A Clinton County judge sentenced Domenique Wilson to 70 to 196 years in prison for the 2009 attack of three Lock Haven University students and sexual assault of two of them.
PennMOVES held its third annual sale last week.
College alumnus Caren Lissner's novel Carrie Pilby is set to be re-released on July 1.
A Clinton County judge sentenced Domenique Wilson to 70 to 196 years in prison for the 2009 attack of three Lock Haven University students and sexual assault of two of them.
The Presidential Commission for the Study of Biological Issues will examine synthetic biology
A new program, led by Penn professors, will help a Beijing school understand why some fliers compel students to wash their hands, while others don’t quite persuade students to grab the nearest bottle of hand sanitizer.
Enrollment in 12-week summer classes is up drastically from last year.
Newsweek’s Senior Washington Correspondent, columnist, and NBC and MSNBC analyst Howard Fineman will teach a 3-session mini course at the Kelly Writers House this fall.
The 26th Annual Manayunk Bike Race was held on June 6. Australian Matt Goss won the international race.
Penn President Amy Gutmann saw a 4-percent increase in base pay last year, although her salary will be frozen in FY10.
With over 20 players set to be on the Penn men’s basketball team’s roster next season, the Quakers could certainly use all the coaching they can find.
Twenty teams of eight riders from around the world tackled a course of that distance, 156 miles, at Sunday’s 26th annual Philadelphia International Cycling Championship.
A momentous season ended in bittersweet fashion for both Penn men’s rowing teams Saturday.
Survival of the fittest. Darwin may not have known much about Penn Basketball when he used the term in 1869, but that phenomenon may be an apt way to describe the Quakers’ ballooning 2010-11 roster.
As the seconds ticked down during the Penn basketball team’s fifteenth loss of this past season, to Harvard February 6, little-used freshman Brian Fitzpatrick sat on the bench wondering why he had spent the entire game riding the pine yet again.
Philadelphia and Penn officials should continue efforts to make Philadelphia more bike friendly.
AT&T;'s recent decision to eliminate its "unlimited data plan" in favor of tiered plans fails to take into consideration the future of technology and mobile communication.
Even when not the path planned Philadelphia can have a lot to offer a recent college grad.