Mental Health Camp addresses student stress
With finals less than a month away, stress is no stranger to University students. For some, Wednesday night’s Mental Health Camp event was a start to addressing the issue.
With finals less than a month away, stress is no stranger to University students. For some, Wednesday night’s Mental Health Camp event was a start to addressing the issue.
For juniors Paige Madison and Victoria Strickland, running the 800-meter dash is paying dividends, no matter how painful it may be.
Thursday night, Penn’s campus will come together to speak out against sexual violence.
Property crimes decreased 35 percent, while violent crimes went down 28.5 percent. Total crime for 2011 is 10 percent lower compared to the same period last year.
For juniors Paige Madison and Victoria Strickland, running the 800-meter dash is paying dividends, no matter how painful it may be.
Thursday night, Penn’s campus will come together to speak out against sexual violence.
This year, Penn placed 2,400 students on its waitlist, marking a decrease from about 3,000 waitlist spots last year and more than 3,500 two years ago.
From falafel, to electric cars, to gay rights: events and festivities associated with Israel Week run the gamut.
Last Thursday, the Association of American Medical Colleges released recommendations for a new MCAT to be adopted in 2015. Proposed additions to the exam include a behavioral and social sciences section, a critical analysis and reasoning section, and advanced science material.
Around one percent of each class graduates a semester or more shy of four years, according to the Office of the Provost.
A recent poll showed that support for President Barack Obama among college students is up nine percent since October, bringing his college-student approval rate to 60 percent.
A Philadelphia jury ruled Monday that Penn Medicine neurologist Leo McCluskey owes $9.65 million in damages to a patient misdiagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease 8 years ago.
Readers sent us letters to the editor about Maury Povich's donation, Emily Orrson's column on Capogiro and the DP's lack of coverage on a lecture in social justice.
Curving systems render grading less about individual performance and more about the performance of others.
Whether you embrace or dismiss religion, be aware of why you are doing so.
College junior Benjamin Brockman is urging Penn to review its policy on tech purchases in light of the fact that various armed groups get funds through the sale of minerals used in electronic devices.
Political Science professor Cary Coglianese first launched regblog.org in late 2009, but along with student editors, decided it was necessary to launch a new version of the blog.
On Tuesday night at the Kelly Writers House, a group of about 50, including published journalists and students interested in writing, were invited to celebrate 1962 College alumnus Maury Povich’s $1-million donation to the Kelly Writers House with a panel on current issues in journalism.
At a talk organized by the Wharton Undergraduate Private Equity/Venture Capital Association, Wharton graduate Josh Kopelman shared with the students his experience in entrepreneurship and venture capital.
During a month-long isolation after a bone marrow transplant, nine-year-old Yali Derman made her first purse out of bandanas.