Hannah Rosenfeld | Torn
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
If the Washington Monument represented all U.S. undergraduates, Ivy Leaguers would make up only 20 inches.
We want to reaffirm our support for a two-state solution, predicated not on concessions to terrorists, but on security and mutual trust.
The Wharton School's MBA program saw a 1.2 percent increase in applications this cycle, The Wall Street Journal reported this week.
If the Washington Monument represented all U.S. undergraduates, Ivy Leaguers would make up only 20 inches.
We want to reaffirm our support for a two-state solution, predicated not on concessions to terrorists, but on security and mutual trust.
We have had over five years experience with MEOR on two college campuses, one of them being University of Pennsylvania.
Last Thursday was the inaugural session of the Penn Political Union, a new branch of the Government and Politics Association. The organization is the first central political institution for people of all political perspectives at Penn to voice their ideas and opinions.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with new freshman Class Board President Vadim Ordovsky-Tanaevsky.
Goods of Record has adopted the basic concept of providing an online marketplace for skilled artisans and craftsmen of men’s goods for items such as wallets, belts and briefcases. Their business model exceeds the typical shopping experience by showcasing their suppliers.
Changes are coming to Wharton’s undergraduate curriculum.
Black student leaders from all the Ivy League universities have come together to form the Black Ivy Coalition to address political issues for blacks.
La Casa Latina, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this month, functions as a gathering place for Latino students and a resource center for 18 Latino student organizations.
A group of 90 Penn students took to the streets of New York on Sunday to participate in the People's Climate March
In anticipation for the midterm elections, Penn has a jam-packed schedule for National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
The game looked to be going all in Mansfield’s favor. But after a missed extra point by the Mountaineers in the third quarter, everything turned for the Red and Blue.
We’ve all heard the saying work hard, play hard, and Penn women’s soccer did just that over the weekend. The team spent its weekend bonding as a unit on the road, taking on VCU on Friday and Delaware on Sunday along the way.
After three tough losses against top-tier opponents, Penn came into Sunday afternoon’s matchup with Temple on a downswing, but 90 minutes later the Quakers were back in their groove.
Franklin Fountain, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor in Old City, celebrated its 10th birthday on Saturday.
There are several aspects of Penn football currently in transition. Despite that, those players showed flashes of brilliance on Saturday, and allow Red and Blue fans to reminisce over the 2012 championship team.