This effort is part of a new task force which aims reduce dangers related to heavy drinking including violence and hospital transports on campus
The resume of a president
Amy Gutmann and her many hats
Zeta Tau Alpha hosts guest speaker for breast cancer awareness month
Zeta Tau Alpha hosted guest speaker Dr. Angela DeMichele to talk about breast cancer awareness.
From her peers: Gutmann's biggest contributions to Penn
We asked around the university to find out what people thought Amy Gutmann's biggest contributions is.
The resume of a president
Amy Gutmann and her many hats
Zeta Tau Alpha hosts guest speaker for breast cancer awareness month
Zeta Tau Alpha hosted guest speaker Dr. Angela DeMichele to talk about breast cancer awareness.
Q&A: Gutmann on the last decade
Amy Gutmann was inaugurated as Penn's president 10 years ago today, during Homecoming Weekend in 2004.
Councilwoman Blackwell won't bend zoning rules after community pressure
City Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell told Plan Philly on Thursday that the community should go to the zoning board if they do not want to comply with the existing rules.
Crime Log: Oct. 2 to Oct. 10
Read about what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Oct. 2 and Oct. 10, 2014.
Penn students make PB & J's for charity
The Jewish Heritage Program will host its biannual PB&J-A-Thon on Wednesday.
Mask and Wig brings digital media into its fall show
Using a projection screen on the stage alongside the performers, Mask and Wig will display digital sketches and a picture slideshow to compliment their traditional act.
Gutmann's 10th anniversary: Policies and progress since 2004
Penn has changed since President Amy Gutmann’s tenure began a decade ago.
Fight continues to count ROTC courses in College
The Undergraduate Assembly announced late last month that it will not lobby for ROTC courses to count toward degree requirements in the College, but the program's leader is not ready to give up the fight.
A decade has passed since Amy Gutmann assumed her role as president of the University. Ten years ago today, what was in the news? And what did it cost to buy a gallon of milk?
Marijuana decriminalization has minor effects on Phila. colleges
As Philadelphia prepares to decriminalize marijuana on October 20, 2014, students and staff at different universities agreed that this decision wouldn’t change anything about their individual policies on how they deal with marijuana.
Local broadcast affiliates talk resumes, Twitter and 'moving the needle'
For Penn students interested in pursuing careers in broadcast media, two local members of the nonstop news cycle offered real-world advice.
People keep talking about Hoodie Allen
Penn's own rap phenomenon releases his first full-length album today. But what was he like before his tracks climbed iTunes charts? Who was he at Penn?
MERT to run 24 hours on weekends
Penn's student-run Medical Emergency Response Team will now be running a 24 hour service on weekends.
In preparation for Amy Gutmann's tenth anniversary, take a look back at Penn’s previous seven presidents.
September crime relatively similar to last year's
Overall crime since the start of the year is also slightly up by 7.4 percent, as compared to the year-to-date crime in 2013.















