Students reactivate Penn for Choice group
Absent from campus for the past several years, the pro-choice student group Penn for Choice was reinstated last night after holding its introductory meeting.
Absent from campus for the past several years, the pro-choice student group Penn for Choice was reinstated last night after holding its introductory meeting.
Pandemic influenza may be retreating, but health officials warn against relaxing just yet. Suspected H1N1 cases at Penn have dropped 31 percent over the past week.
“Penn is the scrappy Ivy,” according to Graduate School of Education Vice Dean Douglas Lynch. But as a result, Penn is also “a catalyst for innovation.”
The perpetual powerhouse Kenyon women’s swimming team doesn’t need an extra boost. But last year the Ladies had one.
Pandemic influenza may be retreating, but health officials warn against relaxing just yet. Suspected H1N1 cases at Penn have dropped 31 percent over the past week.
“Penn is the scrappy Ivy,” according to Graduate School of Education Vice Dean Douglas Lynch. But as a result, Penn is also “a catalyst for innovation.”
The Sparky Awards are an annual video competition sponsored by libraries, media-based groups and student organizations across the country.
No. 4 Penn hopes last year's 9-0 victory over Franklin & Marshall happens again
Instead of the No. 10 Crimson advancing to the round of eight it was unseeded Maryland which came out with the 2-0 victory in Boston Sunday.
The Bridge had all the makings of a Hollywood premiere as students lined up to see a free advance screening of Youth in Revolt and chat with stars Michael Cera and Portia Doubleday.
For many international students, coming to the United States for school often requires careful consideration. Factors include their home region, career plans and economic background.
A darkened room of students sat in silence watching the film, Rent, when College sophomore Victor Galli stood up: “Can I please request more musical lesbian break-up scenes?”
After two losses on its Thanksgiving trip to Chicago, Penn enters December with a 0-5 record for the second straight year.
Back on campus after Thanksgiving break, we haven’t just returned to the steady routine of takeout and five hours of sleep per night — we’re also one step closer to finals.
You mobilized your colleagues and peers by word-of-mouth and student group e-mail lists to produce a petition that, as of Nov. 30, 2009, bears 1,549 signatures.
Penn’s Division of Public Safety last week topped Security Magazine’s “Security 500” list for the third year running, a commendable achievement by any measure.
Following a sexual assault at an off-campus party last month, Greek men are stepping up efforts to combat rape. The IFC will require new brothers to attend a One-in-Four training session.
Barack Obama is “nerdy,” Sasha and Malia are “incredibly well-behaved” and Michelle has “so much swag,” according to College senior Joshua Bennett.
Dining options near campus will expand with the opening of Tom Drinker’s West and Sang Kee Noodle House, both on Chestnut Street.
As students spend more time on the web, professors are reaching out to them online.