The 19th century British statesman Benjamin Disraeli described the ideal university as "a place of light, of liberty and of learning." For Penn students who want to make their mark on the 21st century, Penn is providing the most dynamic, lovely and liberating learning environment in our proud history by allowing students to stretch their minds, develop their leadership skills and learn from great professors and peers.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
David Lei | New year, new paper
I spent a few hours at the Student Activities Fair yesterday talking to new students about Penn and The Daily Pennsylvanian. It was exciting to be back in the thick of things and to look forward to the new academic year. This semester, in particular, we'll be seeing a lot of changes.
Profs mourn Dunfee's death
Wharton professor Thomas Dunfee - a pioneer in the field of business ethics - passed away on June 22 due to complications from cancer. He was 66. Dunfee was chairman of Wharton's Legal Studies and Business Ethics department He left behind his wife of 40 years, three children and six grandchildren.
Two people attempted to rob a man at gunpoint on the 4100 block of Walnut Street on Aug. 26 at about 7:15 p.m., according Penn and Philadelphia police. Penn Division of Public Safety spokeswoman Stef Cella said the 44-year-old complainant, a man unaffiliated with the University, was approached by the two suspects in a building lobby.
David Lei | New year, new paper
I spent a few hours at the Student Activities Fair yesterday talking to new students about Penn and The Daily Pennsylvanian. It was exciting to be back in the thick of things and to look forward to the new academic year. This semester, in particular, we'll be seeing a lot of changes.
Profs mourn Dunfee's death
Wharton professor Thomas Dunfee - a pioneer in the field of business ethics - passed away on June 22 due to complications from cancer. He was 66. Dunfee was chairman of Wharton's Legal Studies and Business Ethics department He left behind his wife of 40 years, three children and six grandchildren.
Financial aid partnership connects admissions office and students
Some low-income students will have a new way to apply to Penn this fall. Penn will partner with QuestBridge - a non-profit program that links low-income students with scholarship opportunities at top colleges - for the first time this year. Through the QuestBridge National College Match, high-achieving, low-income high-school seniors are offered admission and full four-year scholarship grants
Meet your Fall 2008 columnists!
Those who knew Engineering sophomore Michael Sheahan, who died in an automobile accident last Monday, say they will remember him as both an ambitious student and a caring friend and son. "What really made him special was that even though he was so brilliant, you wouldn't know it because … he was such a down-to-earth person," said College sophomore Liz Grant, one of Sheahan's friends.
After defense request, judge releases Robbs' psychiatric records | Interactive Timeline
The psychiatric records of former Economics professor Rafael Robb and his murdered wife, Ellen, were released to both prosecutors and Robb's defense at
Tutoring program adds 2 new schools
Penn will increase its presence in West Philadelphia this fall with the introduction of two more after-school tutoring programs. The Community School Student Partnerships, a student-run group that provides after-school activities at several nearby West Philadelphia schools, is expanding its work to two more elementary schools this fall.
Last year, Rhodes Field was plagued by maintenance issues. To fix the problem, the Athletic Department did more than repair Penn's soccer field - it completely changed the grass. The Bluegrass that served as the playing surface since Rhodes opened in 2002 was eliminated in June, and Riviera Bermuda grass was planted in its place.
Junior discusses public service at Republican National Convention
When the Republican National Committee called Ashley Gunn out of the blue two weeks ago to speak at its convention, the Wharton junior said she was stunned. With young people getting more involved than ever in politics this election year, the Repu
A little bit of chaos to complicate move-in
After standing in line in 85-degree heat for several hours, Alex Roman was finally able to rest comfortably in her Radian apartment on Sunday night. Roman, a College sophomore, said she had "a horrible move in experience," a sentiment echoed by many others who moved into the new 14-story apartment complex at 39th and Walnut Streets.
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At Rhodes, out with one Unger, in with the younger
Pass by Nick and Kevin Unger on the street and you might think: "twins." After a few minutes of listening to their back-and-forth banter, you may be convinced. The two are brothers, not twins, but they've been nearly inseparable for the past 18 years. Growing up in Milwaukee, Wis.
Delta Upsilon moves to new location
The Delta Upsilon fraternity relocated its chapter house late this summer in response to University concerns that the property did not meet its standards for safety and quality of life. With Penn's assistance, the brothers moved from 4035 Walnut St. to a vacant University-owned site at 3829 Walnut St.
Rising food prices affect Penn Dining
Gas prices aren't the only costs that are skyrocketing. Nationwide, the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicted that food prices would increase by 4.5 to 5.5 percent this year due to the rising cost of fuel and ethanol and unpredictable weather patterns in crop-growing nations.
The Philadelphia Police Department is adding to its arsenal of crime-fighting techniques. For the first time in the department's history a select group of officers will carry tasers on duty as part of a new public-safety initiative, the Philadelphia Crisis Intervention Team.
12,000 free reasons to go to class this year
Freshmen are quickly learning the joys of free food and merchandise during NSO. Upperclassmen can now take part by grabbing a free notebook around campus. All By Students, a student-run notebook company founded in Chicago, will be partnering with Penn Student AProxy-Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: max-age=0 ncies to distribute 12,000Proxy-Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: max-age%3






