Crime Log: Aug 29 – Sept. 4
Read about what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Aug. 29 and Sept. 4, 2014.
Read about what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Aug. 29 and Sept. 4, 2014.
A year after both Penn and Princeton replaced their longtime athletic directors, another Ivy League school is about to begin the search for its next AD.
USA Today reports that Penn has been ranked number one by College Factual.
The problem with random hook-ups is that they achieve, in one leap, a physical intimacy that we afterwards realize was based on a hormone rush or too much alcohol — not a real relationship.
A year after both Penn and Princeton replaced their longtime athletic directors, another Ivy League school is about to begin the search for its next AD.
USA Today reports that Penn has been ranked number one by College Factual.
Organizers hope the weekend will further partnerships between coders and doctors.
The Student Solution Sessions will encourage students to come up with solutions to problems at Penn. The Undergraduate Assembly will present the suggestions to the administration.
A new graphic on The Upshot has ranked colleges based on economic diversity.
The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look at the medical school's history
Penn Q and A already has 50 members on campus.
The death of Theodric Reed, a College senior who studied English, was ruled a suicide, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed.
Criminology professor Adrian Raine worked with PhD student and 2010 College graduate Jill Portnoy to explore the link between heart rate and criminal behavior.
Although fraternities refrain from using the phrase "dirty rush," they invite freshmen to social events throughout the fall semester. Some say entire pledge classes are chosen before official rush begins.
The Perelman School of Medicine, which first opened its doors in 1765, kicked off its 250th Anniversary yesterday on College Green with 500 cupcakes. Penn President Amy Gutmann, Dean of the Perelman School of Medicine J. Larry Jameson and CEO of the University of Pennsylvania Health System Ralph Muller spoke at the event.
The War on Drugs is a pandemic, and we do not pretend that these policies are a panacea. Still, the City Council’s and Sen. Leach’s prescriptive measures are steps in the right direction, and we can’t afford to miss the forest for the trees.
I don’t want to accept that Penn’s losing its sparkle. I want to re-believe in the glossy admissions brochure images I taped to my wall back home, and to not feel gypped when every day isn’t an adventure.
Texts and emails that replace mundane small talk and logistical planning aren’t depriving us of deep conversation. Who among us hasn’t complained about the shallowness of brief introductions and perfunctory pleasantries?
After rising from eighth to seventh last year, Penn has fallen back down to eighth in U.S. News and World Report’s rankings of the nation’s best colleges.
Though the Quakers were starting a few new players, the real fireworks started flying when the reserves started coming in in the early second half.