Are you a student in the College looking to get more bang for your buck in your spring 2020 course load? Here's a list of all the classes next semester that will let you "double-count."
Amy Gutmann
Wondering how architecture and literature are related? Take this course in the spring
This is the second time the Architecture Department will offer "Topographical Stories: Architecture, Literature, and Cities," a seminar taught by professor David Leatherbarrow.
Talking with Tom Steyer, the hedge fund manager turned presidential candidate
Steyer sat down for an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian where he laid out his plans to combat climate change, boost civic engagement among young people, and take on President Donald Trump.
Bartel and Rosener earn pair of All-Ivy awards after Penn men's soccer's historic week
These wins were spearheaded by senior midfielder Brandon Bartel and freshman midfielder Jack Rosener, who won the Ivy League Player of the Week and Ivy League Rookie of the Week awards, respectively.
Wondering how architecture and literature are related? Take this course in the spring
This is the second time the Architecture Department will offer "Topographical Stories: Architecture, Literature, and Cities," a seminar taught by professor David Leatherbarrow.
Talking with Tom Steyer, the hedge fund manager turned presidential candidate
Steyer sat down for an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian where he laid out his plans to combat climate change, boost civic engagement among young people, and take on President Donald Trump.
Penn Common Cents club teaches undergraduates about personal finance
Penn Common Cents, founded this fall by College sophomore John Ta, is the first club at Penn dedicated to teaching financial literacy to undergraduates.
In this week’s crime log: thefts from Van Pelt, Hill, and Domus
On October 11, the suspect was observed removing property from the front porch of 4205 Pine St. at about 4:47 p.m.
Table tennis, arcade games, and new seating: inside the efforts to upgrade Houston Hall
The changes were made after students complained that Houston Hall was not a space where students go to spend their downtime.
Editorial | Penn must implement safeguards against recruiting and admissions fraud
Penn’s admissions process is one of the most selective in the world, but the most important principle that must be respected is fairness.
Photo Essay | Día de los Muertos celebration at Penn Museum showcases Mexican heritage
Guests at the celebration participated in many traditional activities like "calavera," or skull face painting, making vibrant paper flowers, and eating "pan de muerto," a sweet bread.
Is Stat So? | October 27
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn sprint football blows out Alderson Broaddus, men's soccer pulls off a historic win, and Elita van Staden keeps her hot stretch going.
After a two-year search, interim director Josephine Park stays on to lead ASAM program
ASAM has struggled with maintaining leadership since the founding director of the program left Penn in 2017. Park was named the ASAM program's interim director in 2018 and was set to serve for a year.
Penn women's soccer drops first game against Yale since 2009
After defeating Delaware State in its last nonconference game of the season by a score of 2-0, Penn women’s soccer returned to Rhodes Field hoping to extend its winning streak against Yale.
Penn ranks No.11 in world universities by Times Higher Education
The ranking for 2020 included about 1,400 universities across almost 100 countries.
Penn field hockey finishes with weekend split against Yale and Lafayette
This weekend, the Quakers went 1-1, starting the weekend with a back-and-forth 4-2 win against Yale on Saturday before suffering a 1-0 defeat to Lafayette at home on Sunday.
Asian American Studies program offers two new courses this spring, but seeks further growth
Overall, the ASAM program is offering eight courses this upcoming semester, which is consistent with the number of courses that have been offered in recent years.
DP Sports Player of the Week: Eddie Jenkins
Jenkins completed 14 of 21 pass attempts for 263 yards with three touchdowns and an interception in a resounding 49-7 win against Alderson Broaddus.
An academic, a poet, and podcasters will visit Penn through the KWH Fellows program
Authors Saidiya Hartman, Erín Moure, Jenna Wortham, and Wesley Morris will visit Penn's campus as part of the Kelly Writers House Fellows program.
Despite tight sets, Princeton sweeps Penn volleyball for second time this season
On Friday night at the Palestra, Penn women’s volleyball opened up their second half of Ivy League play against rival Princeton.
















