Penn Students Take Unconventional Paths to Graduation
While most students take the typical four years to finish their undergraduate degree, many students take a more unconventional path.
While most students take the typical four years to finish their undergraduate degree, many students take a more unconventional path.
Not all members of the Undergraduate Assembly have the right to vote.
The program helps administrators better understand some of the challenges the officers face in terms of off-campus parties and general student interaction with the West Philadelphia community.
Katherine Hamlett, the mother of Timothy Hamlett, and Linda Douglas, the mother of Theodric Reed, signed an open letter along with Penn students to urge Amy Gutmann and the administration to more seriously address student mental health.
Not all members of the Undergraduate Assembly have the right to vote.
The program helps administrators better understand some of the challenges the officers face in terms of off-campus parties and general student interaction with the West Philadelphia community.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush to find out what you need to know to stay safe.
Seven months after the Report of the Task Force on Student Psychological Health and Welfare, see Penn's progress in implementing the report's recommendations.
Penn is named as a defendant due to alleged “unsympathetic, hostile and at times vindictive” behavior that administrators showed towards Arya Singh.
Furniture Campus Home Store has moved from its old location between Cosi and Urban Outfitters on 36th Street to a new location at 3801 Chestnut St.
Penn's Consortium for Undergraduate Women has rebranded itself as the Penn Association for Gender Equity.
The winning team, four Carnegie Mellon students, created a device that aids visually impaired people in communicating with technology.
Many desktop computers on the first floor of Van Pelt have been marked as out of order.
On Aug. 26, Penn Dining and Bon Appetit opened Pure Fare, created by 2005 College graduate Kriti Seghal in the lower level of the building.
Like many people their age, Penn-educated millennials are becoming a highly urbanized generation and are making plans conducive to an “up-and-about” city life.
Many factors contribute to a culture where women feel discouraged from participating in campus politics at a higher level.
This year's hackathon will feature themed categories and place an emphasis on civic engagement.
After a difficult semester making the move off-campus, the members of OAX are now planning for recruitment and philanthropy.
Students say that the process of obtaining a visa and coordinating with Penn departments back home can be a stressful one.
Women of color face the unique struggle of intersectionality, or double discrimination, stemming from both race and gender.