Update: UberX and Lyft legal again
The agreement established by the Philadelphia Parking Authority to grant legality to UberX and Lyft expired on Oct. 1, placing the companies in "legal limbo," until a judge's ruling on Friday.
The agreement established by the Philadelphia Parking Authority to grant legality to UberX and Lyft expired on Oct. 1, placing the companies in "legal limbo," until a judge's ruling on Friday.
According to data pulled from popular dating app Tinder, Penn is the most attractive Ivy League school, reported Business Insider.
It's never too late to join the adult coloring book trend, and thanks to a recent graduate, a Philadelphia-themed coloring book may be coming to a waiting room near you.
Former Penn football tight end Ryan O’Malley was added to the Oakland Raiders 53-man roster Wednesday, making him the second Penn alum on an active NFL roster. The move — first reported by Penn Athletics — clears the way for O’Malley to make his NFL debut this Sunday at home vs.
According to data pulled from popular dating app Tinder, Penn is the most attractive Ivy League school, reported Business Insider.
It's never too late to join the adult coloring book trend, and thanks to a recent graduate, a Philadelphia-themed coloring book may be coming to a waiting room near you.
With the help of a startup, groups on Penn's campus can raise money by doing practically nothing — just eating out with friends.
College Senior Abigail Lowenthal is the founder of a new humor magazine on campus called Bluff.
Aspiring writers who identify as trans or gender nonconforming can cultivate their passion in a welcoming environment at a new workshop run through the Kelly Writers House.
Penn's only co-ed Greek institutions, St. Elmo's and Alpha Delta Phi, are in a unique position to challenge traditional fraternity and sorority culture.
The three speakers at the Women in Tech panel represented sectors within tech and media, including broadband, video chat and virtual reality.
Ben Bolnick was a few weeks away from graduating in the spring of 2016, and although he had been accepted to Penn Law School, he deferred enrollment for a year and had no idea what he'd be doing in the meantime.
This Monday, for the second time in less than a month, Brother Aden and his ragtag cadre of anti-gay “preachers” took up residence at the Button for a few hours to spew the noxious garbage that they confuse with theology. Don’t worry.
My best friend and I throw around the term “banana” all the time. We see an Asian girl who only hangs out with white people, and we call her “banana!” I forget to take my shoes off when I enter his house, and he goes, “banana!” Then we laugh hysterically at how funny we think we are. “Banana” is an intrinsically troublesome term.
Penn professors recently announced a plan to euthanize turtles in the BioPond after deciding that they constituted an invasive species.
Until two weeks ago, Penn men’s soccer had drawn the most matches in the country. Almost entirely unbeaten, the Quakers were also winless.
It may just be Central Connecticut State, but the Quakers, who are reeling after taking down Dartmouth for the first time since 2013, are approaching Saturday’s contest like it’s any other game. “In our progression they’re game number four,” coach Ray Priore said.
The moment the whistle blew, it was off to the races for Penn women’s soccer. The Quakers managed to put up three goals in the first seven minutes while paying a visit to American on Tuesday in their 4-0 win over the Eagles.
Coming off a sweep in the first Ivy doubleheader of the year, Penn volleyball will hit the road over fall break and take on Cornell and Columbia. The Quakers (7-8, 2-1 Ivy) carry momentum into the weekend after wins over Harvard and Dartmouth, but they'll face two hungry teams in New York, with the Big Red (5-7, 0-3) desperate for their first conference win and the Lions (8-5, 3-0) looking to stay undefeated in league play.