Penn's branch of Students for Shapiro has amassed over 60 members since the start of the semester.
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Students began setting up tents on Sept. 14 and intend to remain until their demands are met.
Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriend auctions mementos from Penn relationship for over $100K
Memorabilia from their college relationship included 18 photos of Musk as a college student at Penn, a signed birthday card, a 14-karat gold necklace, and a signed dollar bill.
Penn community honors life of Sarah Katz at candlelit vigil
Katz’s friends, roommates, and members of Katz's sorority spoke at the vigil, which began at 7 p.m. on Friday in front of the LOVE statue.
Students began setting up tents on Sept. 14 and intend to remain until their demands are met.
Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriend auctions mementos from Penn relationship for over $100K
Memorabilia from their college relationship included 18 photos of Musk as a college student at Penn, a signed birthday card, a 14-karat gold necklace, and a signed dollar bill.
Penn seniors launch startup that delivers home-cooked meals to students’ doorsteps
Breadhead serves as a food-service platform that connects students with homemade meals cooked by student chefs in the community.
Wharton coconut spread startup wins 2022 Good Housekeeping Award
Co-founded by Wharton MBA students Breanna Atkinson and Jared Golestani in 2020, Kokada is a startup that produces sugar-free, gluten-free, and nut-free coconut spreads.
Penn Women’s Center to select new director before end of the semester
The Penn Women’s Center plans to have a permanent director by the end of the semester after Sherisse Laud-Hammond left last semester.
Penn President Liz Magill forms search committee to select new provost
The committee was announced Tuesday and consists of 20 students, professors, and staff from across Penn.
Penn sees one of largest cost increases among universities nationwide
Last March, the Penn Board of Trustees agreed to increase tuition to $81,340 in the 2022-23 school year, up 2.9% from $79,014 in the 2021-22 school year.
Several students shared their thoughts about the importance of the center, while others held up signs with messages like “No Funding = Loss of Culture Scholarship Discourse” and “The MEC is our Community”.
Penn's 60-Second Lectures returns to College Green this fall with new format
The lecture series will take place on Sept. 14, starting at noon at the Benjamin Franklin statue in front of College Hall.
Princeton financial aid will cover all costs for families making up to $100K
Starting in fall 2023, all eligible students at Princeton University will be exempt from paying all college-related expenses, including room and board.
Penn to build new performing arts theater in first-ever expansion of Annenberg Center
The 3,100-square-foot building, which is part of a $25 million renovation plan, is expected to have an audience capacity of 300 to 350 people
Penn hosts sixth Elon Musk Public Lecture featuring physics professor Andreas Albrecht
The event was held on Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. and featured 1983 PhD graduate Andreas Albrecht, now a physics professor at the University of California at Davis.
Penn junior Sarah Katz died Sept. 10
Katz grew up in Jersey City, N.J., and took a gap year before coming to Penn.
New VP of Division of Public Safety talks importance of transparency, community input
Kathleen Shields Anderson, who previously served as interim vice president of Penn's Division of Public Safety, was selected from a competitive pool of applicants for the position.
College Green art installation aims to raise suicide awareness, destigmatize mental health
The “Send Silence Packing” interactive display tours college campuses across the country and partners with local student volunteers to raise mental health awareness.
Penn Wharton Budget Model finds Biden’s student debt relief plan may cost over $1 trillion
The report found that 75% of the plan's benefits will fall to households that make less than $88,000 annually.

















