Penn field hockey splits weekend road trip
And they’re off.
And they’re off.
Before becoming a professor, Barbie Zelizer was a journalist for Reuters.
Penn's Consortium for Undergraduate Women has rebranded itself as the Penn Association for Gender Equity.
As hard as it was, Brandon Copeland sat and watched.
Before becoming a professor, Barbie Zelizer was a journalist for Reuters.
Penn's Consortium for Undergraduate Women has rebranded itself as the Penn Association for Gender Equity.
The winning team, four Carnegie Mellon students, created a device that aids visually impaired people in communicating with technology.
Last year's four prize winners will return to campus throughout this semester to discuss their projects with students interested in applying.
Many desktop computers on the first floor of Van Pelt have been marked as out of order.
On Aug. 26, Penn Dining and Bon Appetit opened Pure Fare, created by 2005 College graduate Kriti Seghal in the lower level of the building.
Despite claims to the contrary, the majority of Penn's endowment goes to student aid.
You’ll probably recognize the name E. Craig Sweeten when walking by Sweeten Alumni House, the red brick gothic style house that is home to Penn Alumni relations.
Like many people their age, Penn-educated millennials are becoming a highly urbanized generation and are making plans conducive to an “up-and-about” city life.
It’s not Homecoming or Spring Fling, but Penn students will be out in droves for Pope Francis’ visit to Philadelphia.
The Committee on Open Expression was far more active in 2014-2015 than it had been in years past.
The lawsuit blames Amazon.com for allowing her to purchase the soluble cyanide salts online that she used to kill herself.
Many factors contribute to a culture where women feel discouraged from participating in campus politics at a higher level.
Starting off as a college athlete presents a unique set of challenges. While all new students deal with classic struggles such as meeting new friends and figuring out which classes can knock out the most requirements at once, varsity athletes have to balance their academics and social lives with early morning practices and long weekend road trips.
For many of Penn’s fall sports teams, there exists the recurring theme that youth plays a key role.
In a year marked by attrition and adversity, the Quakers fought hard for their 8-9 record in 2014. And this leaves the Red and Blue in a situation both exciting and precarious looking towards 2015, a year which could reasonably be marked by either further struggles or breakthrough.