Editorial | Welcome Mr. Cohen
This weekend, Penn will officially instate a new chairman of the Board of Trustees, David Cohen. Although Penn has known of his appointment for months, we’re happy to welcome him at this time to his new role.
This weekend, Penn will officially instate a new chairman of the Board of Trustees, David Cohen. Although Penn has known of his appointment for months, we’re happy to welcome him at this time to his new role.
Zack Rosen might be the youngest captain in Penn's history. But that doesn't mean he isn't the right choice.
The Quakers defense hasn’t allowed a touchdown on offense since Oct. 17.
Last night in the Bronx, the New York Yankees handed the Phillies a 7-3 loss to win the Fall Classic four games to two.
Zack Rosen might be the youngest captain in Penn's history. But that doesn't mean he isn't the right choice.
The Quakers defense hasn’t allowed a touchdown on offense since Oct. 17.
Melissa Harris-Lacewell, associate professor of Politics and African American Studies at Princeton University, discussed the roles that race and youth grassroots organizing played in the election in Claudia Cohen Hall last night.
Princeton O-lineman has started all 37 games in his career and is three starts away from a record.
Wednesday night at the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center, the Queer Student Alliance hosted Tre Rios — the owner of nightclubs Woody’s Bar, Voyeur and Palmer Social Club — to speak about the life of managing clubs that are “open to all lifestyles.”
Penn’s proportion of possible cases of H1N1 influenza rose slightly this week and is currently higher than state and national college averages.
October crime rose 11 percent this year compared to October of last year. Crime for the year to date is down 12 percent.
Wawa Product Development Director Lynn Hochberg spoke at Steinberg-Dietrich Hall Wednesday as part of the Weiss Tech House’s Innovation Week.
The unique design of the new Annenberg Public Policy Center was the focus of a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday, which marked the building’s official opening. The project, which was funded by the Annenberg Foundation, was completed in August.
Students and administrators gathered to honor the British exchange student who died Oct. 2 after a heart attack.
hough Philadelphia residents do not rely on public transportation as much as New Yorkers do, the impact of losing access to SEPTA’s subways, trolleys and busses could prove to be catastrophic.
There’s a dirty little secret they don’t tell prospective freshmen on campus tours: midterm week? It’s a myth.
Tomorrow, there will be no lines extending from the ARCH buildings. No students tapping their feet impatiently. No harried nurses trying to get all the students their shots before math recitation.
So far at preseason practices, set plays have been in the mix more than in past years. But coach Glen Miller’s motion offense isn’t disappearing completely.
Members of Penn’s Bengali Students Association are working to break the language barrier for some West Philadelphia high school students.
When College seniors Eric Augenbraun, Cami King, Joshua Bennett, Jon Howard and Chloe Wayne planned to launch the first Africana Studies undergraduate journal in the United States, their goal was to fill what they found to be a surprising gap in the academic community at large.