All of the events headlining Asian Pacific American Heritage Week will now have donation jars on site.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Reaccreditation steering committee releases draft recommendations
The report outlined six key objectives that it recommends the University work toward in the next five years.
UA questions effectiveness of its elections
On Sunday, members of the Undergraduate Assembly considered whether its body is truly representative of the student body.
Penn swimming's Chris Swanson is back for more after a successful freshman run
For sophomore swimmer Chris Swanson, outdoing freshman year will be a much taller order. In addition to setting three school records in the 500, 1000 and 1650 meter freestyle events, Swanson also captured an individual title at the Ivy League Championships in the 1650 freestyle.
Reaccreditation steering committee releases draft recommendations
The report outlined six key objectives that it recommends the University work toward in the next five years.
UA questions effectiveness of its elections
On Sunday, members of the Undergraduate Assembly considered whether its body is truly representative of the student body.
Penn basketball looks to ‘rebound’ at Monmouth
Penn (0-1) will look to assuage its rebounding woes as the Quakers travel to New Jersey to take on Monmouth (1-0).
MetLife Foundation recognizes U. City crime reduction with award
The crime reduction in University City is over twice the percentage of crime reduction in all of Philadelphia, according to UCD’s press release.
Guest Column by Seth Koren | The value of critical reflection
Penn Secular Society takes our role as a secular group very seriously, and the majority of our activities are aimed at providing a community for the irreligious.
Kurt Mitman | Obama-Doesn’t-Care
It’s great to know that the healthcare.gov site is working for the massive 1.6 percent of the population that is running Linux.
Liquor board grants Penn $25,000 for alcohol education
The money is paying for overtime for Penn Police officers on five high-risk weekends throughout the school year for the next two years.
New program addresses adult care for autism
In-depth consultations help to address any problems the families may have regarding medication, diagnosis, coordinating treatment and issues pertaining to the transition to adulthood.
Xavier Flory | Is specialization the problem?
At Penn, I am continually impressed with the accomplishments of my fellow students but often underwhelmed by their ability to justify why those accomplishments and causes are important.
Bill Cosby speaks at Homecoming celebration
Cosby, who spoke at the Palestra during Homecoming, discussed family values and the importance of recognizing the role of one’s parents.
Rachel del Valle | What's all the buzz about?
It seems that, especially on a college campus, reading for pleasure has become a rare activity.
MERT trains responders for mass casualties
MERT’s fourth annual Mass Casualty Incident Drill involved the cooperation of about 30 volunteers who were covered in fake blood to make their injuries look more life-like.
Alleged robber to face fewer court charges
On Nov. 7, prosecutors withdrew charges against Marquise Wakefield for his alleged robbery of a 14-year-old girl at gunpoint on Sept. 9.
Starting up a 'startup' class
A new course taught by the director of the Center for Technology Transfer Fellows Program aims to help students create and develop their own startup.
Board of Trustees meetings: new buildings, reaccreditation, sexual violence
The Daily Pennsylvanian gets you caught up on what was discussed during the Trustees’ individual committee meetings last week.
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly | Penn v. Temple
We break down who was good, bad and worse for Penn in its season opener against Temple Saturday evening.











