No one should ever be made to feel like a mere item on a scavenger hunt list. No one should have to physically defend herself against strangers who singled her out based on race and gender.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
No one is more disappointed about this than Penn Leads the Vote.
Rachel del Valle | An American (Election) in Paris
Being in Europe makes it hard not to care about the presidential election.
No shirts, no shoes, just spray tans: Meet Mr. and Ms. Penn
The best bodies at Penn came together in Zellerbach Theatre to compete for the titles of Mr. and Ms. Penn on Wednesday night.
No one is more disappointed about this than Penn Leads the Vote.
Rachel del Valle | An American (Election) in Paris
Being in Europe makes it hard not to care about the presidential election.
Women’s rowing copes without proper practice facility
Renovations of Hutchinson Gym have displaced the women’s rowing team from its normal indoor practice facility, forcing the squad to split time with the men’s programs in Hollenback and Franklin Field.
Lauren Agresti | While I was sleeping…
You don’t have to be ecstatic. You don’t have to be angry. That’s the cool part. You get to decide.
SPEC speaker Arianna Huffington discusses personal journey with students
Huffington began with an assortment of personal anecdotes that colored her speech and made the room of 500 people seem intimate
Crime Log | Oct. 25 - Nov. 1
A round up of crime for the week of Oct. 25 to Nov. 1.
Professors share advice to students and their past selves
Asian-American faculty members each wrote a letter to their younger selves and presented them to a group of 60 to 70 students at the “Letters to Ourselves” dinner in Bodek Hall. This event was a part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Week.
Professor goes the distance for Quakers
After first following Penn basketball as a graduate student, math professor Nakia Rimmer attends every game he can, including traveling to road contests.
Center for the Study of Contemporary China continues to engage community
Center for the Study of Contemporary China is offering students a hub for modern Chinese studies
Certain stores around campus are more popular among thieves
According to Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush, retail theft tends to center around both of the CVS locations on campus, American Apparel and Urban Outfitters.
Grief counselor comforts pet owners at Penn's Ryan Veterinary Hospital
While dealing with the sickness of her dog, Michele Pich, who has a degree in clinical psychology, realized that her talents might allow her to help grieving pet owners.
Penn football's secondary rises to the occasion
After a rocky start to the season, the Quakers’ pass coverage has turned around its performance behind leadership from senior cornerback Dave Twamley.
After early failure, Wharton alumnus on road to success
From selling novelty computer mice to playing semi-professional soccer to creating his own companies, John Lusk has experienced a roller coaster of success and failure as an entrepreneur.
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Crime Log | Oct. 25 - Nov. 1
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Students weigh in on transition from webCafé to Canvas
It’s been nearly two months since the Wharton School adopted Canvas as its official online learning management platform











