30 Rock Star autographs books at Penn Bookstore
Comedian Judah Friedlander, a star of NBC’s acclaimed sitcom 30 Rock, came to the Penn Bookstore on Saturday to interact with his fans and sign copies of his new book, How To Beat Up Anybody.
Comedian Judah Friedlander, a star of NBC’s acclaimed sitcom 30 Rock, came to the Penn Bookstore on Saturday to interact with his fans and sign copies of his new book, How To Beat Up Anybody.
In the fight against the hate crimes that still occur in America, The Laramie Project aims to pioneer a powerful movement of education by telling the tragic story of Matthew Shepard’s murder.
The Penn Monologues, started by a group of students who felt like The Vagina Monologues needed an update, was performed in a smaller, "more intimate" setting and incorporated the male voice.
Organizers of the Laramie Residency at Penn hope to spark discussions about LGBT bullying on campus.
In the fight against the hate crimes that still occur in America, The Laramie Project aims to pioneer a powerful movement of education by telling the tragic story of Matthew Shepard’s murder.
The Penn Monologues, started by a group of students who felt like The Vagina Monologues needed an update, was performed in a smaller, "more intimate" setting and incorporated the male voice.
On Thursday night, over 250 food enthusiasts of all ages and places convened at the Penn Bookstore to see Adam Richman, host of Man v. Food, promote his new book, America the Edible: A Hungry History, from Sea to Dining Sea.
Kevin Plank, the 38-year-old founder and chief executive officer of Under Armour, spoke about the creation, evolution and future of his company at Huntsman Hall on Thursday evening.
Wharton senior and Interfraternity Council president Christian Lunoe submitted a letter of resignation to the IFC Thursday night, following his arrest at Princeton over the weekend.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with College junior Nicky Singh, the new Asian Pacific Student Coalition chairman as of Wednesday.
Up until his death on Oct. 19 at age 49, 1983 College alumnus Paul Miller never stopped fighting for disability rights, including positions in the Bill Clinton and Barack Obama administrations.
Penn professor Michael Horowitz, Amy Gadsden and Jacques deLisle discussed Chinese human-rights activist Liu Xiabo and his controversial Nobel Peace Prize over dinner on Wednesday in Steinberg-Deitrich Hall.
On Wednesday evening, Fox Leadership presented “Fixing School Food in America” featuring Janet Poppendieck, author of Free for All: Fixing School Food in America.
MERT’s request to add an SUV-type vehicle to their lineup has administrators on board to consider the idea, but it may take more time than originally expected to get an executive decision.
A new study conducted by Wharton professor Adam Grant along with Francesca Gino of Harvard Business School and David Hofmann of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows that introverted leaders can be just as effective as extroverted leaders.
Following the Saturday arrest of Interfraternity Council President and Wharton senior Christian Lunoe, the IFC is making preparations for the possibility that he will resign.
Foursquare allows users to update friends on their whereabouts, or “check-in,” using a smart phone application or text message.
Before coming to Penn, a sophomore earning his bachelor’s degree in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies served 18 months in a juvenile facility after being arrested for gun possession at the age of 16.
Interfraternity Council President and Wharton senior Christian Lunoe was arrested for obstruction of justice and disorderly conduct Saturday at Princeton University.
Penn alumnus and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Harry "Buzz" Bissinger took a day off from writing to give his take on "serious journalism" at the Kelly Writers House Tuesday.