As three of the conference’s organizers, we would like to take this opportunity to respond more comprehensively to some of the questions we have received.
Amy Gutmann
Swimming looks toward Ivy Championship
For the Penn swimming teams, third place at the Ivy League Championships — after Harvard and Princeton — is usually the goal.
Jerome Allen's recruits winning large
A roundup about Penn Men's Basketball class of 2016.
Wharton School eliminates alumni interviews for MBAs
Recently, Wharton’s MBA program opted to send its admissions officers around the world to interview applicants who cannot physically attend an on-campus interview, replacing alumni who previously filled this role.
Swimming looks toward Ivy Championship
For the Penn swimming teams, third place at the Ivy League Championships — after Harvard and Princeton — is usually the goal.
Jerome Allen's recruits winning large
A roundup about Penn Men's Basketball class of 2016.
McLaughlin adds Brooklyn Juday and Keiera Ray for next season
Brooklyn Juday, of Tipton High School in Indiana, and Keiera Ray, of national powerhouse Bolingbrook High School in the suburbs of Chicago, will be joining the Quakers in the fall.
Penn seeks to improve care for veterans
Penn is joining more than 100 other schools across the country to implement better treatment for veterans. Last month, the Perelman School of Medicine became part of a large group of members of the Association of American Medical Colleges to study and improve healthcare for veterans.
'Battle of 33rd Street' on hiatus
This year, pride will have to wait. For the first time since 1997, there was no neighborhood matchup.
Admissions to launch new likely letter campaign
The Admissions Dean’s Advisory Board — which Dean of Admissions Eric Furda brought together last year to involve undergraduates in the University’s recruitment process — is currently piloting a program for academic likely letter recipients.
SEPTA announces new fare system
SEPTA announced it will unveil a new fare system by the end of 2013. The new fare technology — one of several updates being made to Philadelphia’s transit system — will allow patrons to use train passes instead of tokens. It will also allow people to pay with credit and debit cards.
Penn Park yet to see any crime
Not a single crime has yet to be reported at Penn Park. The 24-hour security and patrolling officers on cars, bicycles and electric three-wheeled T3 vehicles help keep the area safe. However, according to DPS, its surveillance system is no different from the one used on the rest of campus.
MidAtlantic Restaurant to shut down
MidAtlantic Restaurant & Tap Room — located at the University City Science Center on 37th and Market streets — will permanently close its doors on Feb. 24.
Student political groups unite for State of the Union
The event, sponsored by both the Penn Democrats and College Republicans, gave students of varying political views the opportunity to watch President Barack Obama’s address, followed by informal discussion.
Peer schools also engage in student assessment
As Penn prepares to enter the beginning phases of its reaccreditation review for the 2013-14 academic year, similar efforts at peer schools may provide some insight into what’s to come.
Students launch immigrant group on campus
Last week, Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez — who came out as an undocumented student in a Daily Pennsylvanian guest column in October — launched Penn for Immigrant Rights.
Philadelphia's homicide clearance sees three-year decrease
U.S. cities, Philadelphia’s homicide clearance rate — the rate at which its homicide cases are resolved — has fallen for three years.
American Sign Language petitions for new minor at Penn
Penn In Hand — a student group for people interested in learning how to sign — is asking students to fingerspell their names in sign language and video record their signature to petition for a new American Sign Language and Deaf Studies minor.
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I may be a disillusioned music-purist who needs to face the music, but I see a troubling trend that is set to ruin an art form I revere greatly.











