Since the beginning of 2016's fall semester, 726 crimes have been reported on or near Penn's campus. These heat maps visualize the locations of those crimes and break them down by offense.
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Shilpa Saravanan | The universal and specific value of ethnic studies
Courses in ethnic studies departments, because they’re about real people with real beliefs, can prove entirely fulfilling even to people who have little or no ethnic connection to the culture they study.
Penn students pay thousands more to study abroad than students at other Ivy League schools
All Penn students have to pay Penn tuition when they take a semester abroad, but this can often be more than the tuition of the school they are actually studying at.
Amy Chan | We won't find home in Neverland
There is a home waiting inside each and every one of us. We only have to know ourselves first to recognize it.
Shilpa Saravanan | The universal and specific value of ethnic studies
Courses in ethnic studies departments, because they’re about real people with real beliefs, can prove entirely fulfilling even to people who have little or no ethnic connection to the culture they study.
Penn students pay thousands more to study abroad than students at other Ivy League schools
All Penn students have to pay Penn tuition when they take a semester abroad, but this can often be more than the tuition of the school they are actually studying at.
Students share what it's like to live in a four-year college house as a freshman
The four-year college houses at Penn are: Harrison, Gregory, Stouffer, W.E.B. Du Bois and New College House.
Penn field hockey set for high-stakes weekend on the road
In the season’s first weekend road trip, the Quakers will face Columbia on Friday night and crosstown rival Temple on Sunday afternoon, looking for two crucial wins just past the halfway point in their season.
With no margin for error, Penn soccer looks to get its season on track
Penn is tasked with facing Dartmouth at Rhodes Field on Saturday night. The match will be critical for momentum going forward, as the Quakers venture into the second half of their campaign.
How Penn is making small tweaks to improve the sustainability of older college houses
Initiatives include installing a motion sensor operated air conditioning system and changing paper towels with microfiber cloth for routine cleaning.
Penn cross country readies for huge test at Wisconsin Invitational
The Quakers hope to continue their upward trend this weekend at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational hosted by the University of Wisconsin.
SWAMIS Week Five: It's a Trap Game!
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Penn women's soccer seeks to make a statement against Dartmouth after heartbreaking weekend
With three big points on the line, Penn women’s soccer will look to take care of business against visiting Dartmouth this weekend.
Seven months ago, the IFC said they planned to introduce a diversity chair — the position still has not been created
IFC President Bradley Freeman said the council has not been able to work on establishing the position because the semester has been "hectic" with "the task force and registered events."
To help aid workers reach hurricane victims, Penn students are mapping out rural areas of Puerto Rico
Relief organizations struggle to help those trapped in rural areas in the interior of the island, since there is often little data on roadways, buildings and even entire towns.
Looking to rebound from a crushing defeat, Penn football gets set to face red-hot Columbia
Penn (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) visit Columbia (4-0, 1-0) on Saturday in a critically important bounce back opportunity. Penn has a twenty-game winning streak against the Lions, and the Quakers hope to continue this trend this weekend.
Meet the two rapid rookies on Penn cross country who are taking the Ivy League by storm
With the teams almost halfway through the season, Penn's top two rookies have had a significant hand in the success that both the men’s and women’s teams have achieved, helping to score points at the past three meets and contribute to the dominance of the program.
With historically high rankings, Penn men's cross country looks to back up the hype
After a fourth-place finish at the Paul Short Invitational, Penn men's cross country walked away from Lehigh University ranked second in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the NCAA. With their No. 2 ranking, the Quakers have approached historic territory, matching the best ranking in program history.
Why students caught drinking in college houses can receive totally different punishments
The consequences of violations across college houses are often inconsistent. For example, smoking in Riepe is a $50 fine, but smoking in Rodin is a $100 fine.
Siyin Han | I should really go outside
SIYIN HAN is a College senior from Birmingham, Ala.



















