Early decision admission rates drop by less than 1 percent
Just under one quarter of applicants to Penn’s early decision program will be admitted when decisions are posted Wednesday at 6 p.m
Just under one quarter of applicants to Penn’s early decision program will be admitted when decisions are posted Wednesday at 6 p.m
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with recently-elected Penn Democrats president and College sophomore Matt Kalmans to discuss his plans for the next year
When Slavic languages and literature professor Kevin Platt left the U.S. for Latvia and Russia in June 2011, he thought he was leaving during an exciting time here for a “stagnant place where nothing ever happens.”
Professors at Penn are reluctant to address the issue because of the “tremendous pressure” associated with teaching it
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with recently-elected Penn Democrats president and College sophomore Matt Kalmans to discuss his plans for the next year
When Slavic languages and literature professor Kevin Platt left the U.S. for Latvia and Russia in June 2011, he thought he was leaving during an exciting time here for a “stagnant place where nothing ever happens.”
Last Wednesday, the United Minorities Council elected College sophomore Joyce Kim as its new chair
On Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that it would hear two cases next year on the topic of gay marriage
1977 College graduate Jon Kest, a community advocate active in New York and Philadelphia, died of cancer at his Brooklyn home last Wednesday. He was 57.
A Drexel University student was hit by a car at the corner of 36th and Chestnut streets just before 2 a.m.
The new Wharton app, announced on the Wharton website on Nov. 29, allows students to access all of the school’s online resources via a centralized app
HEMM, which took place Thursday and Friday last week in Huntsman Hall, is the organization’s flagship event and represents the culmination of a yearlong effort
One of the aims of the artwork was to redefine the Undergraduate Fine Arts Program’s image on campus through the use of engaging and active art
The raid and following changes in ID policy have caused the management to make changes to its offerings on Wednesdays
The initiative that would enable transgender and international students to change their name on non-legal documents and class rosters at Penn.
The event was a chance to bring people together and explore the musical component of anime and video games.
A team of instructors across the School of Arts and Sciences, the Perelman School of Medicine, the Law School and the Wharton School will guide students through ethical issues
1981 Law School graduate Francine Griesing filed a class action suit this month against her former employer Greenberg Traurig, LLP on the basis of gender discrimination
While recitations generally serve as a place for students to get their questions answered about the week’s lecture, Engineering sophomore Geoffrey Vedernikoff did not find this to be the case.
For their 125th anniversary, the museum’s traditional publication went digital – the Online Collections Database will make public all of its collections and records.