Clio, the Greek muse of history, has found her way into the Penn Museum.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Lil' Pop Shop pops up near campus once more
After closing for the month of January, Lil Pop Shop reopened on Feb. 1 to offer artisanal popsicles to the West Philadelphia community.
New interdisciplinary Cross Current courses in the works
Cross Currents, an idea proposed by Vice Dean of Wharton Georgette Phillips, is a new set of classes being created that will focus on current events.
Phila. pushes to release more city data to citizens
Those seeking information about the City of Brotherly Love are finding their lives much easier as of late.
Lil' Pop Shop pops up near campus once more
After closing for the month of January, Lil Pop Shop reopened on Feb. 1 to offer artisanal popsicles to the West Philadelphia community.
New interdisciplinary Cross Current courses in the works
Cross Currents, an idea proposed by Vice Dean of Wharton Georgette Phillips, is a new set of classes being created that will focus on current events.
Rappo | Wrestling: the art of war
Wrestling is as intense and mentally demanding a sport as there is. It is the ultimate test of strength, flexibility, conditioning and character.
Penn women's basketball's Ray fits among top Ivy rookies
Penn’s Keiera Ray heads into the final 11 games of the season as one of the contenders for Ivy League Rookie of the Year, along with Harvard’s Temi Fagbenle.
Groups at Penn are working to bridge the gap between religion and sexuality.
Med school not in the future for some pre-meds
Not everyone on the premed track plans on heading to medical school after graduation. While many students at Penn follow what might be typically termed a “premed” academic path, not all of those students plan on becoming doctors, or even entering the health care field.
Perelman gives $25 million to School of Arts and Sciences
The University announced Monday evening that Ronald Perelman has donated $25 million to create a new center for political science and economics on campus.
Penn men's squash picks up first Ivy win of the season
After a rough start to the year, the Quakers (4-8, 1-4 Ivy) finally got their first win in the league on Saturday against Brown (6-6, 0-3).
Students entrepreneurs rise to the Elevator Pitch Challenge
The Weiss Tech House hosted the Elevator Pitch Challenge on Friday. 19 teams had 120 seconds to present their business idea.
Divya Ramesh | Whether we "like" it or not
Sometimes, I wonder how I have 193 friends on Facebook. To you, that figure probably seems astonishingly low. To me, it’s surprisingly high.
Your Voice | The Penn Board of Trustees' Response to Guess who's (not) coming to dinner
In her pursuit of her ambitious diversity goals, President Gutmann has the full and unwavering support of the Board of Trustees.
Behind @Penn tweets and College Hall instagrams
As the manager of New Media Communications hired by the University Communications Office last February, Griffin oversees Penn’s social media efforts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and YouTube, and creates posts on behalf of the University.
Anthony Liveris | Pivot or pirouette?
If the Chinese have in fact entered a period of being more comfortable confronting a standard scale American presence in Southeast Asia, American response cannot be half-hearted.
Your Voice | Responses to "Guess who's (not) coming to dinner" (Part III)
It’s time members of the black community who criticize our president to start looking in the mirror and start addressing the problems in their community that make it so hard for people like Secretary Rice and President Gutmann to find qualified candidates.
Penn Reading Initiative to expand nationally
PRI, according to the Netter Center, is the first reading program nationwide that has produced a measurable impact on youths.
Penn grad blends genres in upcoming zombie movie
Todd Lieberman, a 1995 College graduate, is a Hollywood director whose latest movie, “Warm Bodies,” is a romantic horror comedy.










