Kennedy speechwriter Sorensen discusses new book
Ted Sorensen, special counsel and principal speechwriter to former President John F. Kennedy, spoke Wednesday afternoon at the Penn Bookstore about his new book.
Ted Sorensen, special counsel and principal speechwriter to former President John F. Kennedy, spoke Wednesday afternoon at the Penn Bookstore about his new book.
Muscled students and staffs showed off their guns at the Ms. and Mr. Penn competition.
With SEPTA back on track, students and commuters are returning to normalcy in their travels around the city.
With the season opener this Friday versus Columbia, the Quakers are already looking ahead to the Eastern Intercollegiate Swim League championship.
Muscled students and staffs showed off their guns at the Ms. and Mr. Penn competition.
With SEPTA back on track, students and commuters are returning to normalcy in their travels around the city.
The University's master plan for post-World War II expansion has been a source of historic tension with the surrounding community.
Approximately 65,000 high school graduates won’t be able to pursue their dreams as scholars, athletes, artists or even Americans because they are undocumented youth.
Dartmouth may have already ended its 17-game losing streak with an Oct. 24 defeat of Columbia, but its second ‘W’ comes with a big ray of hope for the future.
Returning first team All-Ivy Brendan McHugh certainly doesn’t lack dedication.
We thought we’d take a moment to point out an effort that we thought showed especial ingenuity and initiative.
We are writing today because we believe, as do many others, that the problems with the recent Undergraduate Assembly chairman reform are too significant to go overlooked.
Cracking the top three at the Ivy Championships has been an elusive feat.
“The South Will Rise Again” is a phrase that evokes reminders of a dark and bitter chapter in American history — and it has no place at the sporting events of a public university.
Police arrested three female juveniles on Sunday evening for allegedly attacking two female students on Locust Walk.
Wednesday night, Penn’s Big Brothers Big Sisters program will host a presentation at 7 p.m. in Huntsman Hall, where Political Science Professor John DiIulio, faculty director of the Robert A. Fox Leadership Program, will discuss America’s “achievement trap.”
An undergraduate student was evicted from a University-owned residence early Tuesday morning after police discovered a gun inside the residence.
After a number of on-campus dining options reduced their hours last semester, the Undergraduate Assembly responded to students’ concerns with discussion of new venues.
Police still have no suspect in the shooting of a Copabanana bouncer that occurred early Tuesday morning. The bouncer was shot in the leg.
This Friday’s scheduled H1N1 vaccination clinic, previously pending the delivery of vaccine, will occur as planned.