SPEC analyzes end-of-year survey results
The survey, answered by 500 students, found that nearly three-fourths of the respondents attended the Spring Fling concert and that nearly 90 percent were in the Quadrangle for part of Spring Fling.
The survey, answered by 500 students, found that nearly three-fourths of the respondents attended the Spring Fling concert and that nearly 90 percent were in the Quadrangle for part of Spring Fling.
The Penn Board of Trustees needs to be more transparent with how it makes it decisions.
We received a letter to the editor in response to news that Penn was increasing its Korean Studies program.
The 45-percent figure is the highest Wharton has ever had and has risen compared to last year's 40 percent.
The Penn Board of Trustees needs to be more transparent with how it makes it decisions.
We received a letter to the editor in response to news that Penn was increasing its Korean Studies program.
The School of Nursing announced last Thursday that it will open a Center for Global Women’s Health next month in connection with UN Women — a UN entity dedicated to empowering women that was created this year.
Penn's lack of presence in the South creates a large diversity gap that can easily be fixed.
Three American universities are allegedly involved in purchasing large tracts of land in Africa, according to a series of reports released this month.
Two Quaker hoops players share their experiences from a recent service trip to Rwanda
While always a sports fan and a sucker for the World Cup, I had never experienced a professional soccer game. Last Saturday, however, I had the opportunity to take in a Philadelphia Union game at the beautiful PPL Park in Chester, PA.
The outdated scoreboards at the Palestra will be replaced by HD videoboards by the fall
Two Quaker wrestlers fell short in the World Team Trials
Reynolds raised his personal and school best to 2.28m at Heptagonal championships in early May, but failed to clear 2.17m (7' 1.5") at NCAAs.
Night Market Philadelphia, inspired by street markets throughout Asia, will come to University City Thursday night.
The donation will allow the Toll Public Interest Center to increase pro bono options and funding for Penn Law students interested in public interest work.
Recent College graduates Meredith Perry and Nora Dweck invented uBeam, a way to transfer energy and charge devices wirelessly.
Rick Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator, has been the object of many Penn student protests.
Philadelphia Beer Week highlights Philadelphia's history and culture.
Two Quaker pitchers had their names called this week in the MLB Draft.