As a part of many changes being made to the college house system, Harnwell College house will not admit freshmen next year
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Ryan Daniels | Hot for cold calls
So in a recent lecture, where class-directed question after class-directed question went unanswered, floating over the turned-down heads of slouching students, I couldn’t help but wonder: What ever happened to cold-calling?
Technology and culture on their doorstep
It’s 5 p.m. on Nov. 16 on the ground floor of Kings Court and the STWingers — members of Kings Court’s science and technology wing — are talking about BattleBots.
Penn men's soccer draws Providence in NCAA tournament
After winning its first outright Ivy title in 41 years, the results just keep getting better for Penn men’s soccer.
Ryan Daniels | Hot for cold calls
So in a recent lecture, where class-directed question after class-directed question went unanswered, floating over the turned-down heads of slouching students, I couldn’t help but wonder: What ever happened to cold-calling?
Technology and culture on their doorstep
It’s 5 p.m. on Nov. 16 on the ground floor of Kings Court and the STWingers — members of Kings Court’s science and technology wing — are talking about BattleBots.
UA discusses food truck fee and possible public speaking curriculum
The suggestion for a public speaking curriculum has been raised in the past, but some are worried it may not fit into current curriculum under the Critical Writing Program.
Malcolm Gladwell returns to campus Wednesday
Controversial journalist Malcolm Gladwell — bestselling author of “The Tipping Point” and “Outliers” — will discuss his newest book at Irvine Auditorium tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.
Meet the 'cross' Countrymans
For Cam Countryman, a second-year wide out from Santa Clarita, Calif., football has always been a family affair.
No place to call home
Off on the corner of 34th and Walnut sits Hill College House, where no freshman wants to live, let alone a sophomore. Nobody, that is, except for Max Polkinhorne.
Occupy Philly lawsuit aims to protect citizens' civil rights
The lawsuit charges the police with assault and battery, among other charges.
Potential gas leak at 34th and Chestnut streets closes area
No injuries have been reported, and that there hasn’t been any damage, evacuation or service interruption caused by the leak.
University Registrar moves for easier access
It will be located across the hall from Student Financial Services at 34th and Walnut streets.
Alcohol pilot extended into second year
Under the pilot, registered parties with less than 150 attendees are allowed to serve certain types of hard alcohol, in the form of mixed drinks.
Creative Café merges printing services with cafe
Creative Café @ Replica, which will open on 37th and Market streets on Dec. 2, will also host monthly event series and late-night events.
Guest Column by Jennie Shulkin | A community divided
Even if I was able to obtain on-campus housing this past year, though, the diversity that was present in the freshman dorms would be non-existent.
Penn team advances to national round of Fed Challenge competition
The Fed Challenge competition challenges students to analyze the state of the economy and create a monetary policy for Federal Reserve banks.
Women's Political League tackles public speaking
The workshop tonight will focus primarily on overcoming symptoms of anxiety such as shaking hands and rising heart rate, as opposed to technique.
Phillips | After a rough season, Penn men's soccer makes a leap to relevancy
It’s unclear when Penn men’s soccer took the leap. But regardless of when, where or how, the Red and Blue figured it out this season.
Housing Guide: Outside the Bubble, Living Abroad
Only a lucky few score singles in the high rises. And it is a struggle to coordinate rent, cable and utilities payments with roommates if you move off campus.













