Wharton Women elects new president
On Dec. 7, Wharton junior Lauren Fleischer was elected the Wharton Women president for 2010.
On Dec. 7, Wharton junior Lauren Fleischer was elected the Wharton Women president for 2010.
Over 500 people showed up at MarBar for the “Jay Sean Visits Philly” event. DJ XTC, a South Asian X-perience DJ and a University of the Sciences senior also played a variety of hit tracks.
Reported influenza-like illnesses at Penn remain low, with 12.9 cases per 10,000 students for the week of Nov. 29 through Dec. 5.
The FRC, which will open on Jan. 13, includes space for children to spend time with their parents, as well as opportunities for new parents to network.
Over 500 people showed up at MarBar for the “Jay Sean Visits Philly” event. DJ XTC, a South Asian X-perience DJ and a University of the Sciences senior also played a variety of hit tracks.
Reported influenza-like illnesses at Penn remain low, with 12.9 cases per 10,000 students for the week of Nov. 29 through Dec. 5.
Nursing student Kerry McLaughlin moves from cram sessions and all-nighters at Van Pelt to the homey study space of a Christmas-decorated dorm room.
Yesterday SPEC sponsored “Little Artist, Big City," Penn Big Brothers Big Sisters and Phi Gamma Nu’s exhibition of the artwork of local underprivileged children in the Fox Art Gallery.
Starting this week, college students around the country will be able to enter the Sierra Club’s “2 Dirty 4 College” photo contest. The Sierra Club will name one winner and award him or her a green cleaning service.
Unafraid of proclaiming his beliefs on Conservative Judaism and homosexuality, renowned author and scholar Elliot Dorff spoke to a packed room at Hillel on Tuesday evening.
After returning from a trip through Abu Dhabi, Jordan and Israel, five students began developing the “Fellowship in Building Intercultural Committees.”
College freshman Elizabeth Argall already has her eye on winter break and relaxation in mind.
Food service provider Bon Appetit will continue to serve up juicy red slices and wedges in burgers, sandwiches and salads at Penn, despite a tomato embargo affecting other campuses serviced by the company.
David Yost, the president and CEO of AmerisourceBergen Corporation, shared his know-how about managing a multi billion-dollar health care services firm in Huntsman Hall.
College freshman Jordan English has begun to realize that she is not in Texas anymore.
Students come together in response to a protest by the Westboro Baptist Church to advocate acceptance of all religions, ethnicities and orientations.
Wharton Freshman, Shiv Kapoor shifts his focus from relaxing to studying as the semester comes to an end.
Penn's programs for suicide prevention and dealing with tragedies have evolved over the years, according to Counseling and Psychological Services Director Bill Alexander.
New to Penn this year, the Eco-Reps program — which encourages sustainable practices through peer education — is recruiting participants for its kick-off initiative, the winter break “Power Down Challenge.”
College sophomore Doug Miller was chosen to discuss his proposal for The Economist’s global contest at its Carbon Economy Summit.