Au Bon Pain contract up for review
Penn's contract with the Au Bon Pain cafe located in Huntsman Hall expires in August 2012, causing the University to explore other options to fill the retail space.
Penn's contract with the Au Bon Pain cafe located in Huntsman Hall expires in August 2012, causing the University to explore other options to fill the retail space.
Major changes proposed to Penn's alcohol policy by the Interfraternity Council were met with resistance from administrators.
Farewell columns are invariably self-important and unavoidably pretentious. I’ve been looking forward to writing one for a very long time.
The Senior and Junior Class Board presidents explain what they have prepared to make this year's Hey Day safe and enjoyable.
Major changes proposed to Penn's alcohol policy by the Interfraternity Council were met with resistance from administrators.
Farewell columns are invariably self-important and unavoidably pretentious. I’ve been looking forward to writing one for a very long time.
Rather than reminiscing, I thought I’d just share a bunch of mini life lessons from my past four years. Because mini things are better. And they take themselves less seriously.
While treatment of five-year-old camel Kahn at Zeta Psi's annual Spring Fling petting zoo sparked controversy, an investigation cleared the fraternity of any wrongdoing.
It is safe to say that the road home from New Jersey this weekend was not a celebratory one for the Penn men and women’s golf teams.
Both teams combined for 23 top-three finishes across the various sections.
With a 9-4 victory over Dartmouth, the Quakers closed out their most successful Ivy League season in five years.
The Penn heavyweight crew team rowed a doubleheader Saturday, hosting the Adams Cup in the morning and the Burk Cup in the afternoon.
Unlike most Greek organizations on campus, six of twelve organizations in the Multicultural Greek Council have members from schools in the surrounding area as well as Penn.
What Psychology professor David Dinges spends his time studying, many Penn students put off or forgo altogether.
Nathan Ensmenger’s departure from the STSC department after being denied tenure is not the only faculty change that will affect the department next year.
The Philadelphia Orchestra was the first to broadcast on radio and TV, and, as of last week, was also the first major U.S. orchestra to go bankrupt.
After a silent protest against racism last week, students are finding ways to increase awareness and sustain dialogue about race on campus.
Since March 15, the Latino Coalition and Latina-interest sorority Lambda Theta Alpha have been collecting prom dresses for girls in the New York-based Graham Windham agency.
'India: Gaining Momentum' was the theme of the 15th annual Wharton India Economic Forum, held Friday.
Coordinators and attendees alike hailed the Institute of Contemporary Art’s “Laundry Boat” day-long celebration Saturday as a success.