Police have identified and interviewed a man who allegedly raped a Penn freshman woman at an off-campus fraternity party early Sunday morning, but no arrests have been made.
Amy Gutmann
Senior Joshua Bennett wins Marshall Scholarship
College senior Joshua Bennett won the 2010 Marshall Scholarship, which pays for young Americans to study in the United Kingdom. Forty scholars are selected each year.
'Sustainability 101' aims to improve Philly's green initiatives
With On-Campus Recruiting for next summer starting up, the word “internship” is on many students’ minds. But Mark Hughes’ new course “Sustainability 101” puts a very different spin on the word.
Proton Therapy Center celebrates opening
Penn Medicine celebrated the opening of the new Roberts Proton Therapy Center, beginning what Penn President Amy Gutmann called “a new chapter” in Penn’s history.
Senior Joshua Bennett wins Marshall Scholarship
College senior Joshua Bennett won the 2010 Marshall Scholarship, which pays for young Americans to study in the United Kingdom. Forty scholars are selected each year.
'Sustainability 101' aims to improve Philly's green initiatives
With On-Campus Recruiting for next summer starting up, the word “internship” is on many students’ minds. But Mark Hughes’ new course “Sustainability 101” puts a very different spin on the word.
UA passes resolution to support Native Americans
At the Undergraduate Assembly’s shortest meeting of the semester — less than an hour — the group passed a resolution to support Native American students.
Furnishing your apartment for less
So, you’ve got a place to live, but now it’s time to furnish your new pad. What’s a budget-conscious student to do?
Downtown living is only a ride away
With planning and a little research, students can close the gap between Penn and downtown Philadelphia, opening a new frontier of living possibilities.
Summer subletting requires patience
Chances are, at some point during your Penn career, you will need to know a thing or two about subletting.
No Rhodes scholars from Penn this year
This year, Penn produced no domestic Rhodes scholars this year. The scholarship is among the world’s most prestigious academic distinctions.
Is Hogwarts now accepting Muggles?
The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology was transformed into Philadelphia’s own Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to host “Harry Potter and the Magical Muggle Museum.”
Gamers show off skills for a good cause
Houston Hall’s Bodek Lounge rang with cheering and the tunes of Mario Kart yesterday afternoon in the spirit of the Kite and Key Society’s “Kart for the Kure.”
DeSeve: fixing the ‘jobless recovery’
DeSeve, as special advisor to Obama for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act visited Philadelphia’s Park Hyatt to deliver a keynote address at the day-long Wharton Finance Conference.
Explaining study abroad gender gaps
Women study abroad in much higher numbers than men — and a new study may help explain why.
Facebook tagging a thing of the past?
Thanks to the new Photo Tagger application, Facebook users can find and tag photos of themselves automatically using digital face-recognition technology.
Sphinx helps children get '40 Winks'
On Friday night, a group of girls, ages 6 to 12, spent the night among the ancient artifacts in the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Penn Police conduct Thanksgiving checks
While many students return home for Thanksgiving, Penn Police and Allied Barton security officers will remain on campus to be on the lookout for criminal activity.
Carnaroli discusses Penn’s dynamic evolution
In a celebration of the founding of fraternity Psi Upsilon, Penn’s Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli discussed the University’s past, present and future.
Feeling the Blues at Palestra
Penn couldn’t hold a 15-point second-half lead against the Delaware Blue Hens, falling 97-94 in double overtime in its home opener.




