Heavyweights grab one of two cups
The Penn heavyweight crew team rowed a doubleheader Saturday, hosting the Adams Cup in the morning and the Burk Cup in the afternoon.
The Penn heavyweight crew team rowed a doubleheader Saturday, hosting the Adams Cup in the morning and the Burk Cup in the afternoon.
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.
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.
Canadian students came together to register to vote in the May 2 federal elections Saturday afternoon in an effort organized by Canadians at Penn.
Henry Teune, professor of Political Science, died on April 12 at the age of 75.
Just three days after suffering their first league loss in five years, the Quakers took care of business against the Brown Bears.
A reader wrote a letter to the editor to us encouraging senior societies to widen their circle and be more inclusive.
Remember that the kid with the Penn backpack, Penn folder and Penn T-shirt was once you.
Penn professors would be performing a great service if they incorporated a field trip or two into the typical course structure.
The response the community has shown over the past few days signifies that we are capable of confronting difficult issues rarely addressed on a campus-wide scale.
The Quakers have had a solid spring season and are looking to cap it off by capturing their first Ivy championship since 2007.
Last night, Penn students and students from other local universities went to the National Museum of American Jewish History for its first-ever College Night.
Forty-one years after the first Earth Day was spearheaded by Penn professors and students, its importance has diminished. (with photo slideshow)
Senior Dan Williams' hit count sits at 192, two shy of former captain Nick Italiano’s record from 2003.