Editorial | Expose the ghosts
Academic ghostwriting — in which individuals hire others to write papers or articles for them without attribution — is not an uncommon practice. And it has no place in academia.
Academic ghostwriting — in which individuals hire others to write papers or articles for them without attribution — is not an uncommon practice. And it has no place in academia.
The No. 5 women (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) dominated once more, winning 9-0. The men (0-2, 0-1) suffered another defeat, losing 8-1 to the Diplomats.
DPS had the ability to send an alert if there were an active danger and it didn’t because it wasn’t necessary. We were safe. And as helpless as it may make us feel, we should trust our police.
The amount of attention given to an incident involving the black Harvard and Yale university graduate students and alumni at Cure Lounge highlights just how little attention racial profiling really gets.
The No. 5 women (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) dominated once more, winning 9-0. The men (0-2, 0-1) suffered another defeat, losing 8-1 to the Diplomats.
DPS had the ability to send an alert if there were an active danger and it didn’t because it wasn’t necessary. We were safe. And as helpless as it may make us feel, we should trust our police.
'Swiver' Will Hartje is a triple threat. The freshman doesn’t just swim and dive — he sings too.
For Penn football, the difference between success in 2009 and domination in 2010 lies in the left arm and swift feet of one man: QB Billy Ragone.
With finals knocking on the door of the Penn student body, it seems logical that coach Jerome Allen spent Tuesday’s 71-59 victory over UMBC testing different lineups.
As the first stage of an initiative to promote men’s mental health, the Male Association of Nurses at the University of Pennsylvania — or MANUP — is starting a publicity campaign to get students talking about their emotional and psychological well-being.
For the first time in recent years, no prominent events were organized on campus to raise awareness for a disease which affects 33.4 million people worldwide.
A federal committee ruled last month that the Penn Museum must return over 40 artifacts to an Alaska Native community in Hoonah, Alaska.
Although the pending colonization of Zeta Tau Alpha may alter the Panhel environment, Greek leaders believe student interest in Greek life is strong enough to yield healthy pledge classes.
Marybeth Gasman was appointed to Success for Kids' Education Advisory Board. Madonna was recently appointed chairwoman of its Board of Directors.
In response to student safety concerns over a Philadelphia murderer who strangled two women this month, Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush advised students not to worry.
Blogging has been an active outlet for casual writers for decades — but in a changing job market, it’s increasingly becoming a viable career option, and Penn has produced a handful of professional bloggers whose sites generate revenue.
The "Venture A Guess" contest, established three years ago by the Wharton Entrepreneurial Program, offers prizes for answering entrepreneurship-related trivia questions.
So summer’s drawing to a close and you still don’t have a roof to call your own. Even if thoughts of transferring to another university or dropping out altogether seem like the only options, don’t give up. With some creativity and flexibility, there are plenty of solutions to this house-tastrophe.
Be it on campus or off, rodent or roach, pests are a persistent problem in student housing.
After two years of unlucky breaks with on-campus living you’ve finally decided to move off campus. Now it’s time to face your biggest challenge — convincing your parents it’s both affordable and safe.