Crime Log: Aug. 22 - Aug. 28, 2014
Penn's religious community has begun increasing its focus on mental health services.
Though the season opener against Jacksonville is weeks away, there’s plenty going on in the world of Penn football.
When Penn men’s soccer takes the pitch at Rhodes Field to begin their season on Friday, it’ll be against a familiar foe.
Penn's religious community has begun increasing its focus on mental health services.
Though the season opener against Jacksonville is weeks away, there’s plenty going on in the world of Penn football.
When the Quakers open their season this weekend with two games, one away against Mount St. Mary and one home against Old Dominion, it will be the team’s first chance to prove itself on the pitch.
As the Ebola outbreak continues to devastate Western Africa, various groups at Penn have contributed to the conversation and looked internally at infectious control in the event that the outbreak reaches America.
Find yourself thanking the GrubHub delivery-man for the coffee dropped at your doorstep? Then Penn is certainly the right school for you.
The follow-up to a thrilling campaign that fell just short of an Ivy League title begins Friday for Penn Field Hockey, who will face Lehigh (0-2) at Ellen Vagelos field.
West Philadelphia artist and 1977 PennDesign graduate James Dupree is fighting to save his art studio from the city’s seizure of private properties in Mantua.
Matt Poplawski's dream of being a two-sport varsity athlete in college will continue this year at Penn.
A student should have the creative thinking and communication skills required of a liberal arts major, as well as the critical thinking and technical knowledge of a STEM major.
This legacy of true queer activism has quickly been subjugated to the point where violence against trans women of color still runs rampant, but large, wealthy LGBT marriage equality organizations can afford to spend thousands of dollars on networking galas to “build community.”
The dramatic, overemotional, lonely, love-obsessed juvenile whose hobbies included self-harm and crying alone was apparently the ideal to strive for. People bragged about having pseudo-nervous breakdowns and begged their internet followers and real life friends to be gentle with their fragile, self-centered egos.
Wondering why all of your friends end up at OCR information sessions?
As students return to campus looking to get involved with extracurricular activities, Penn Democrats, one of the most active political organizations on campus, has a prominent recruiting tool: Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter.
The decision to not re-open the college house cafes in Rodin, Harnwell, Harrison, Reipe, and Kings Court College Houses was made at the beginning of the summer.
Nick Moncy is a College junior from North Miami, Fla. His email address nickmon@sas.upenn.edu.