Sushaan Modi | No excuse to miss Penn Relays
Since tickets to the biggest track meet in the world are free, you have no reason to not go.
Since tickets to the biggest track meet in the world are free, you have no reason to not go.
This is not the first time the Zoning Board has rejected a state liquor store in the past five years. In 2007, the Zoning Board rejected a state liquor store at a site at 43rd and Walnut streets.
The program works in conjunction with the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Department as well as the Pennsylvanian Horticultural Society to increase the region’s overall tree count.
Professor Americus Reed’s “Consumer Behavior” class gives students a chance to interact with real-world clients and develop ways for companies to improve their marketing efforts and better understand consumer preferences.
This is not the first time the Zoning Board has rejected a state liquor store in the past five years. In 2007, the Zoning Board rejected a state liquor store at a site at 43rd and Walnut streets.
The program works in conjunction with the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Department as well as the Pennsylvanian Horticultural Society to increase the region’s overall tree count.
It was an ideal night for baseball and the energy was palpable from both dugouts, but the Hawks ultimately prevailed, 6-3. VIDEO: Penn vs. St. Joe’s at Citizens Bank Park
Though the Red and Blue failed to capture the crown, falling to St. Joseph’s, 6-3, they added a new baseball program benchmark.
The whole weekend is built around the idea of the momentary. After all, that’s why they call it a “fling.”
On a perfect spring evening, a strong group of students, friends and family came out to support the Quakers in the Liberty Bell Classic final at Citizens Bank Park. VIDEO: Penn vs. St. Joe’s at Citizens Bank Park
This week, College senior and former Daily Pennsylvanian Managing Editor Samantha Sharf’s column has been guest written by her mother, Karen.
Goalie Brian Feeney showed no signs of put in another strong performance, as the Quakers defeated the Hawks at Finnesey Field, 9-5.
Two Pennsylvania Democrats introduced another bill, HB 2313, in the House of Representatives today which would repeal the controversial voter ID law, which passed on March 14.
In a move that will put Penn at the forefront of an online education movement making waves throughout higher education, 12 Penn professors will open versions of their most popular courses to a global internet audience.
On Tuesday evening, students at the Fels Institute of Government used Skype to chat with former President Bill Clinton.
Muhammad, a 2006 College graduate and former associate director of the Greenfield Intercultural Center, was scheduled to host a Get Out the Vote pizza party at Allegro Pizza, but was forced to move to another venue down the street.
Check out what crime happened on and around campus last week.
John Detre, the director of the Center for Functional Neuroimaging, criticized the extent of resources tied exclusively to recruitment that cannot be tapped into by existing faculty. RELATED: Penn appoints new ‘Penn Integrates Knowledge’ professor
Wharton San Francisco, which moved to its new campus on Jan. 2, features a myriad of high-tech classrooms, conference rooms and other resources that the previous campus did not provide.
Yesterday morning at Philadelphia’s City Council budget meeting, a hearing was held to convince the city to increase funding for Philadelphia parks by $8 million.