Student authors get an early start
When College freshman Naomi Shavin was four years old, her dad taught her the alphabet. At seven, her words were sold in bookstores all over the country.
When College freshman Naomi Shavin was four years old, her dad taught her the alphabet. At seven, her words were sold in bookstores all over the country.
According to a recent report, today’s middle- and high-school students are thinking about college applications earlier than ever before — a trend called "admissions acceleration."
While Penn has no plans to purchase the Blackboard substitute, it will launch at other schools next month.
Various discussion centered around the impact of recent proposed budget cuts to education.
According to a recent report, today’s middle- and high-school students are thinking about college applications earlier than ever before — a trend called "admissions acceleration."
While Penn has no plans to purchase the Blackboard substitute, it will launch at other schools next month.
A group of student leaders of campus organizations write a letter to the editor criticizing campaign videos released last week.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jared Diamond spoke on the role of water in the collapse of modern and ancient civilizations in Irvine Wednesday.
The co-chairs of Seniors for the Penn Fund wrote a guest column encouraging you to donate to the University as a way of saying thanks.
Lawmakers are trying to reduce costs by penalizing people who engage in behaviors that raise health risks. But are such behaviors taxable?
A look around classrooms — and gyms — on campus shows that Remy Cofield still is very much here at Penn.
The Penn men's tennis team walked away victorious on Wednesday night with a valiant 5-2 win over Delaware.
Most students at Penn have a pretty clear idea of where they’re from. Most could tell you where they grew up, and most could name a city or a town they go home to for breaks. But for freshman varsity rower Corey Bassett, the word “home” is a little less concrete, but no less meaningful.
In a hastily arranged matchup between the streaking Penn baseball team and Keystone, the Quakers emerged with an 8-7 victory Wednesday afternoon at Meiklejohn Stadium.
The senior team captain and freshman phenom have been a catalyst all season for the team’s more competitive results.
Looking to avenge a 7-5 loss to Villanova (13-18-1) Wednesday afternoon, Penn took the Wildcats eight innings to a 2-2 tie in the back-end of a double header before the umpires called off the remainder of the late game.
In an effort to improve literacy rates, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization established a Chair on Learning and Literacy at Penn's Graduate School of Education.
Wharton sophomore Jan Egeman was arrested for aggravated assault and resisting arrest, among other charges.
Today, students are found working on laptops everywhere from dorms to classrooms to College Green. However, in 1985, this reality was still just a vision.
College sophomore En Hao is an economics major with a talent for something more than sketching supply and demand curves — designing and painting shoes.