Penn women's basketball outranks Army, 67-57
With both team’s entering the game riding long winning streaks, Penn pulled off a strong 67-57 win over Army, chiefly thanks to a 20-4 run late in the second half.
With both team’s entering the game riding long winning streaks, Penn pulled off a strong 67-57 win over Army, chiefly thanks to a 20-4 run late in the second half.
Professor Etienne Benson recently published an article on the urbanization of the squirrels seen on campus and the history of their arrival in Philadelphia.
Meghan Hussey, 2012 College graduate and scholarship recipient of the George J. Mitchell Scholarship, has been involved in working with the disabled for a major part of her life.
The Daily Pennsylvanian is looking for talented writers and artists for the opinion page next semester.
Professor Etienne Benson recently published an article on the urbanization of the squirrels seen on campus and the history of their arrival in Philadelphia.
Meghan Hussey, 2012 College graduate and scholarship recipient of the George J. Mitchell Scholarship, has been involved in working with the disabled for a major part of her life.
Most of these articles acknowledge that the conflict is “nuanced,” but after glossing over this point, they still try to cram their thoughts on a subject that spans almost 3,000 books in Van Pelt into half a newspaper page.
For Penn wrestling, the young season has featured significant turnover, tough matchups and injuries thus far. But while the Quakers (2-2) have not gotten off to an optimal start, that doesn’t mean Penn’s early matches can’t be valuable moving forward.
Students enrolled in the Entrepreneurial Journalism course pitched startup ideas that were at the intersection of writing and technology before a panel of judges.
Penn women’s basketball may enter winter break on a three-game winning streak, but the team will face six new opponents over the holidays.
More than two years after Penn launched an ambitious plan to jumpstart the hiring of minority faculty members, a report released Tuesday shows that those efforts have yet to move the needle substantially.
Many projects stemming from MGMT 104 help students to think beyond careers in banking and consulting while others focus on dining hall staff appreciation.
Some three-bedroom triples in Du Bois College House will be converted into three-bedroom quads. The new room type is limited to Du Bois until the pilot’s success can be evaluated.
Gadget Day’s main goal is to educate the Penn community on the latest technology and focuses on efficiency and advancement.
While the five games over break won’t be easy, the entire winter slate represents an opportunity for the Red and Blue (2-6) to finally turn the corner.
Scholars, students and faculty reminisce on Nelson Mandela’s life and his impact that he has made on a global stage.
Over the years, SLAP has made major changes on campus including unionization of dining hall workers and university recognition of the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh
Just 12 percent of Penn students estimate that they come from a household making under 50,000 — less than the 13 percent who would estimate that their parents make over $450,000.
The program aims to be more accessible to groups, such as women, who are normally marginalized in the computer science field
We’ve been less willing to look critically at aspects of Penn culture that create these social divisions and discuss actions we can all take to promote discussion about money at Penn.