ARCHing over Penn, a cultural house reopens
The ARCH restoration is complete after a year and a half of construction. The building opened on Monday. Click here to read the story.
The ARCH restoration is complete after a year and a half of construction. The building opened on Monday. Click here to read the story.
Wharton and Engineering senior Kevin Zhao died over winter break while traveling with his family in China.
Pulkit Singh, an Engineering and Wharton junior, died Sunday.
Samosas, curry and pizza are coming to Chestnut Street. Within the next two weeks, Shaban Kabab and Curry will open at 41st and Chestnut streets.
Wharton and Engineering senior Kevin Zhao died over winter break while traveling with his family in China.
Pulkit Singh, an Engineering and Wharton junior, died Sunday.
Penn received 35,788 regular decision applications, a 14 percent increase from last year’s 31,250 apps.
Wharton and Engineering senior Kevin Zhao died over winter break while traveling with his family in China.
The student was the victim of a hit and run accident on Sunday evening.
The Office of Admissions will accept Regular Decision applications until Jan. 6.
Only essential personnel are required to report for work.
After losing its liquor license, The Blockley, a bar and music venue at 38th and Chestnut streets, will be closing its doors at the end of 2013.
Georgette Phillips will become the dean of Lehigh University’s business school effective July 1.
Twenty-three people were cited at the Blarney Stone early Saturday morning when state officers inspected the local bar.
This year, Penn’s early decision admit rate increased by .4 percent, from 24.9 to 25.3 percent.
See what crimes were reported in the Penn Patrol Zone between Nov. 27 and Dec. 4.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a list of tips from Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush about how you can maximize your safety this holiday season.
Professor Etienne Benson recently published an article on the urbanization of the squirrels seen on campus and the history of their arrival in Philadelphia.
Meghan Hussey, 2012 College graduate and scholarship recipient of the George J. Mitchell Scholarship, has been involved in working with the disabled for a major part of her life.
Students enrolled in the Entrepreneurial Journalism course pitched startup ideas that were at the intersection of writing and technology before a panel of judges.