While Penn’s relationship with the West Philadelphia community has been tumultuous in the past, last night a group of community leaders and educators discussed Penn’s recent focus on interacting positively with its neighbor.
Amy Gutmann
Dennie Zastrow | Making the meetings count
Being involved is worth the time commitment
Arielle Kane | An open letter to my profs
I know I’ve got some bad habits, and I’m ready to compromise
SP2 unveils new Locust Walk entrance
In a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday afternoon, the School of Social Policy and Practice opened its new Locust Walk entrance to the rest of the campus community.
Dennie Zastrow | Making the meetings count
Being involved is worth the time commitment
Arielle Kane | An open letter to my profs
I know I’ve got some bad habits, and I’m ready to compromise
Editorial | Not too simple
Revisions to the FAFSA are welcomed, but vital information shouldn’t be parsed down
Making shoes to make a difference
By making shoes and making a difference, Tal Dehtiar is working to make “profit with a purpose.”
Raising the Bar-reiro
Penn’s Christian Barreiro is avoiding the dreaded sophomore slump simply by being in the right place at the right time.
Bursting with youthful vigor
The Quakers will be relying on a core of players that were miles away from Rhodes Field when Penn’s 2008 season started to unravel.
Community speaks out against sexual assaults
Survivors, survivors’ friends and family and supportive students took the microphone to talk about their experiences.
Tuning up for music showdown
The prize for the winner of the Fall Fest Battle of the Bands this weekend is a headline spot in the Quad for Spring Fling next April, but the musicians anticipate many other rewards.
Memorial service for Penn senior is tonight
A memorial service for Kenneth Nwannunu, the College senior who died while abroad in Shanghai on Sept. 23, is being held today at the Second Baptist Church in Pedricktown, N.J.
NYT's David Carr says new media isn't death sentence
He tweets, Snapfishes and video chats. Facebook is his friend, and Gmail is the “best database.” David Carr is not your “traditional” journalist.
Weighing in on culture of obesity
Two Penn researchers are combatting the problem of our society’s culture of obesity in an innovative way — by partnering universities with the community.
Anne Ryan trial postponed a second time
The start of the medical malpractice trial concerning Anne Ryan, a College sophomore who died of bacterial meningitis on Sept. 9, 2007, has been postponed again.
Maya Brandon | STARTing everyone on the right foot
A new program for Wharton freshmen should be made available to all freshmen
Emerson Brooking | Changing the game
Voters and candidates need to work together to create a more engaged campaign
Editorial |Judging the vote
Students need to inform themselves if voting this election
With the score tied 2-2 after regulation and two overtime periods, the Brown field hockey team entered into a stroke-off against Vermont Sunday.









