Gabe Oppenheim | Look to the UA of yore for planning
Previous UA proposals a Palestra park, a massive new student center and many other ideas worth embracing.
Previous UA proposals a Palestra park, a massive new student center and many other ideas worth embracing.
Abbie Feinberg (white shirt) and other members of the Amorphous Jugglers practice their fire- juggling techniques on College Green near Van Pelt Library on Saturday.
University President Amy Gutmann put her money where her mouth is last night.
Incidents of racist and homophobic behavior "are not hard to find on Penn Athletic teams," according to an Undergraduate Assembly proposal passed Sunday night.
Abbie Feinberg (white shirt) and other members of the Amorphous Jugglers practice their fire- juggling techniques on College Green near Van Pelt Library on Saturday.
University President Amy Gutmann put her money where her mouth is last night.
Rising to the challenge of doing something seemingly impossible can be an unbeatable experience.
Whether it means leaving early or staying late, graduating in December comes with many advantages.
Philadelphia officials must think the city is too classy for the average Porta-Potty.
Administrators promised to have new system in place by mid-November.
Clifton Dawson stopped and started. He zigged and zagged. He rumbled and stumbled. After 55 yards, he had rewritten the Ivy League record book.
Lots of free condoms and bars may be more important than low acceptance rates and high SAT scores when it comes to being a top school - at least when CollegeHumor.com is doing the ranking.
On a cold December morning last year, The New York Times Washington Bureau chief, Philip Taubman, was personally asked by the president not to publish a story revealing the existence of a secret domestic eavesdropping program.
Former Penn professor Tracy McIntosh may appeal a judge's decision that he be resentenced for his sexual-assault conviction.
Forget standardized test scores and alumni giving rates: In a recent survey by the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, the only number that mattered to Penn's ranking was 8.8.
Slavery cartoon To the Editor: A recent cartoon, drawn by artist Abdi Farah, ("Opinion Art," DP, 11/6/06) depicts Uncle Sam and a college professor, accompanied by a chained African American slave, glaring at Amy Gutmann. Uncle Sam points and says, "We knew the always progressive Penn would eventually support terrorism!" In the forefront, Amy Gutmann stands confidently, while a benevolent Ben Franklin comes to her defense.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The departure of Fran Dunphy and the hiring of Glen Miller presented two distinct problems for Penn's bench players.
Late-night Facebook perusing may soon be more than a procrastination device - it might be a legitimate homework assignment.
In the penultimate week of play, only three teams in the Ivy League had anything to play for.
How it's done Today a parking lot; tomorrow a nanotechnology research building that could cost upwards of $80 million. That, in a nutshell, is the present and future of a space near 33rd and Walnut streets. The lot, which sits next to the Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, is slated to hold the new facility as part of Penn's eastward expansion.