Largest pool of regular decision applicants awaits admissions results
At 5 p.m. on Wednesday, more than 26,000 students — the largest regular decision applicant pool in the University’s history — will find out their admissions fate.
At 5 p.m. on Wednesday, more than 26,000 students — the largest regular decision applicant pool in the University’s history — will find out their admissions fate.
On Wednesday, the hospital in Jerusalem where School of Nursing students take classes abroad was faced with treating the injured from the first bombing in the city in four years.
Nickelodeon recently announced that a slew of TV shows from the '90s will soon air again. Your childhood is coming back to a television near you.
Members of the Penn community sent us letters to the editor criticizing former President of Colombia Alvaro Uribe in anticipation of his speech at the University on Friday.
On Wednesday, the hospital in Jerusalem where School of Nursing students take classes abroad was faced with treating the injured from the first bombing in the city in four years.
Nickelodeon recently announced that a slew of TV shows from the '90s will soon air again. Your childhood is coming back to a television near you.
While the Japan Student Association has raised over $1,500 toward earthquake and tsunami relief efforts, some students are questioning the effectiveness of direct aid.
The Morris Arboretum is a lovely place to spend the afternoon, and students should take advantage of the many resources it offers.
The dinner — which included performances by the Penn Glee Club, KBeats, Mask and Wig, the Pan Asian dance troupe and the Excelano Project — raised over $1,500 for disaster relief in Japan.
Philadelphia Mayor and Penn alumnus Michael Nutter was in Houston Hall Thursday to receive an official endorsement from the Penn Democrats in his mayoral campaign for re-election.
Two reality stars from Showtime's 'The Real L Word' discussed personal experiences and diversity within the lesbian community at the LGBT Center Thursday.
College freshman Dau Jok has vivid recollections of the day his father was murdered.
As the White House launches a program to lend support to interfaith service initiatives on college campuses, the religious community at Penn is experimenting with its own interfaith program.
The Quakers have gotten their taste of Charlie Sheen’s proverbial, 'Winning,' but are still searching for a road 'W.'
The Penn men’s tennis team’s biggest problem going into the Ivy League season is not a deficit of talent, but how to manage its surplus of talent.
For the women's lacrosse team, bouncing back from an unexpected loss begins Sunday at Cornell (3-4, 1-1 Ivy).
Now called Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, the new name reflects the wide variety of topics the program covers.
The correlation between a person's initials and their brand preferences may not be as "cute" as it seems.
James Finucane, Penn track’s junior miler, projects humility. In fact, Finucane is so noticeably humble that one would not likely guess he is currently Penn’s fastest miler.
Readers respond to an article on a discussion about gun-purchasing loopholes, clarifying the point that straw purchases of guns are illegal.