Penn grad only invests in businesses 'where rowers are the founders'
John Chatzky, a 1978 College graduate, invested in a transportation app, Skedaddle, in part because one of its co-founders was a rower.
John Chatzky, a 1978 College graduate, invested in a transportation app, Skedaddle, in part because one of its co-founders was a rower.
Student reactions to Caitlyn Jenner’s Wednesday evening appearance are mixed, although those within the LGBT community tended to be more critical of Jenner’s comments.
This semester, mental health-focused student organization Active Minds will be publishing the first print issue of its literary magazine, Penntal Health.
Penn students registering for preceptorials this semester may have been surprised to notice some new offerings.
Student reactions to Caitlyn Jenner’s Wednesday evening appearance are mixed, although those within the LGBT community tended to be more critical of Jenner’s comments.
This semester, mental health-focused student organization Active Minds will be publishing the first print issue of its literary magazine, Penntal Health.
They say that college is a formative four years. It is the in-between nestled after childhood but before adulthood.
First envisioned in the late ’90s, New College House, is starting to take form in time for its grand opening next fall.
This spring break, some students will lounge on a beach, while others will build a house.
Penn for Hillary is a student organization devoted to building support for Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign at Penn and throughout Philadelphia.
While she doesn’t see herself as a spokesperson, Caitlyn Jenner is committed to the fight, she said at a SPEC event Wednesday.
Is it getting healthier for us to watch television? A research team at the Annenberg Public Policy Center has launched an ambitious study to find out.
The new startup is offering workout sessions with a certified personal trainer at any location of your choice.
Every student at Penn has probably shared a hall or a building with a professor or two during their time in college.
A post-apocalyptic future, diverse characters and a refreshing lack of love triangles are all elements that make up "The Deadly Nightshade," a newly published novel by College sophomore Sara Albert who wrote under the pseudonym Justine Ashford.
Wednesday night, the Penn United Minorities Council hosted a discussion about how the current political candidates are addressing minority issues.
One year ago today, Penn released the final report of the Task Force on Student Psychological Health and Welfare.
For those students who are still looking for summer opportunities, the University offers a variety of grants and internships in areas ranging from research to community service.
A particular concern of is reaching freshman, who are adjusting to the college environment and may be learning how to practice safe sexual habits
UA legal services has helped with issues ranging from assault and harassment to landlord problems and traffic violations.