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It doesn't seem like it, but Twitter can be useful, including at work
It doesn't seem like it, but Twitter can be useful, including at work
Seven years ago, Marilyn Sommers wondered whether current forensic exams could actually determine whether a woman had consented to sex.
This summer, a group of Penn students established a transatlantic venture to Nigeria to aid urban youth through a new microfinance group, YouthBank.
It’s not every charity that plans to turn the pyramids pink for its first race in Egypt.
Seven years ago, Marilyn Sommers wondered whether current forensic exams could actually determine whether a woman had consented to sex.
This summer, a group of Penn students established a transatlantic venture to Nigeria to aid urban youth through a new microfinance group, YouthBank.
Penn campus visits have risen 8-10 percent this year, according to Admissions Dean Eric Furda, and admissions experts say this trend is surprising given the economic downturn and lack of similar increases at other schools.
To address the rapidly growing demand for geriatric social services, the School of Social Policy and Practice has developed a new concentration aimed at equipping students with the skills essential to providing care to older adults.
This semester, the Penn Panhellenic Council launched the Penn Sorority Life Blog — a blog designed to give freshman women who are considering rushing a sneak-peek into the life of Penn sorority girls.
The men’s soccer team was not prepared for yesterday’s game against Penn State. Payback was in order for the Nittany Lions, who lost 3-0 at Rhodes Field last season. This time around, the Quakers were thumped 5-0 in University Park, Pa. Four of Penn State’s five goals came in the second half.
Dartmouth Athletics relies quite heavily on one arm and one leg of Don Kephart. The junior kickoff specialist and back-up field goal kicker for Big Green football suits up for the track team in the spring.
For six quarters, freshman running back Lyle Marsh was nothing more than an occasional short-yardage back for the Quakers. But after his second-half performance Saturday against Lafayette, Penn fans know that the future is bright — at least in the backfield.
Friends, family and professors gathered last night in Claudia Cohen Hall to remember Nursing junior Lindsey Goldhagen, who passed away from complications associated with a liver transplant on Aug. 30.
A second rape was reported on campus over the weekend, Division of Public Safety officials said yesterday. A female Penn student reported that she had been raped in a residence on the 200 block of S. 39th Street at about 2 a.m. Sunday.
The Quakers dropped the game 2-0 to the visiting Leopards last night at Franklin Field.
Google has reinvisioned books, and it's time they're allowed to digitize for real
Changes to the UA budget are infinitely better
The Red & Blue Crew likely won’t reach its goals given its meager budget
Four alumni returned to Penn last night to share stories on how they broke into the green job industry.
Brooklyn-based band, The Antlers, have achieved what most indie artists can only dream of: an 8.5 rating and the elusive “Best New Music” title from music website Pitchfork Media.