Penn Law expands international opportunities
Since lawyers play such critical roles in many of the current international challenges, Penn Law decided to create a new office for international affairs last year.
Since lawyers play such critical roles in many of the current international challenges, Penn Law decided to create a new office for international affairs last year.
Staff writer Jenny Chung spends an evening navigating Penn Police's patrol zone with Sergeant Casey Busch, a veteran of nearly seven years at the Division of Public Safety.
Attending the seder was an invaluable experience that I hope other non-Jews have. Participation in another religion’s rituals will teach you more about that religion than a book can.
For the fourth annual Marathon Reading, Penn students and West Philadelphia community members gathered to read The Great Gatsby aloud, from beginning to end.
Staff writer Jenny Chung spends an evening navigating Penn Police's patrol zone with Sergeant Casey Busch, a veteran of nearly seven years at the Division of Public Safety.
Attending the seder was an invaluable experience that I hope other non-Jews have. Participation in another religion’s rituals will teach you more about that religion than a book can.
Here at Penn, there are also growing ways to explore the blurring line between the social-impact and for-profit worlds.
The initiative’s overall goal is to collect a million pens in order to donate $20,000 to the Green Fund.
On April 1, Aramark and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers released a joint statement proclaiming an agreement that outlines better wages and improved working conditions for Florida tomato field workers.
Although Penn’s Washington Semester Program has been offered every semester since 1994, the political climate in the nation’s capital may affect students’ motivations for enrolling in the program.
Despite the huge amount of media and legislative drama surrounding health care reform, most Penn students know little about the specifics of the bill that the president signed this week.
The No. 4 Penn women’s lacrosse team may lead the nation in scoring defense, but when the Quakers take on offensive juggernaut Maryland tonight at Franklin Field, something will have to give.
Surviving the largest pool of applicants Penn has ever seen, the accepted class of 2014 has raised the bar in terms of admissions standards. The average SAT score rose three points to 2,178.
Though the group has connections to United Nations officials and Supreme Court justices, few outside of the Law School know about Penn’s Federalist Society.
The city government has created a new unit called the Policy and Analysis Center to mediate relationships between city executives, a broad population of welfare researchers and members of the community.
While most eagerly await the arrival of spring in Philadelphia, nice weather has been an obstacle for the Penn men’s tennis team.
In his first year at Penn, freshman first baseman Spencer Branigan has already put together an impressive resume.
According to Red and Blue Crew leader Justin Chang, Jerome Allen’s role as a public figure on campus will allow students to feel more invested in the team’s success and motivate them to come to games.
For some athletes, no matter the obstacle, you just can’t keep them down. Softball pitcher Chelsea Ott has proven to be a member of that elite group.
Coming off a victorious opening meet last weekend, the Penn men’s lightweight rowing team hopes its performance — and ranking — will carry over.