The Philadelphia Big 5 will never die
Formed in 1955 to exhibit the city’s hoops prowess, the unofficial conference has since become a staple — not just of Philadelphia, but of college basketball as a whole.
Formed in 1955 to exhibit the city’s hoops prowess, the unofficial conference has since become a staple — not just of Philadelphia, but of college basketball as a whole.
Crime log from Jan. 12 to Jan. 20
Tuesday afternoon at the Annenberg School of Communication, Dorothy Chou, a senior policy analyst at Google, presented her work with Google’s Transparency Report and discussed internet transparency.
Crime log from Jan. 12 to Jan. 20
Last week, 12 Law School students were given the opportunity of a lifetime: to get out of the classroom and measure their legal skills in front of the Supreme Court. These students were part of Penn Law’s Supreme Court Clinic.
Founded in the 1990s, Out4Biz serves as a conduit for LGBT students who are interested in business to establish contacts with LGBT professionals in the workforce.
Two New Orleans residents remind readers of the engineering failures that complicated Hurricane Katrina’s legacy.
With every basement encounter, we fall further and further from engaging each other in a meaningful way. More often than not, you don’t even face your partner.
We don’t spend $50,000 a year over four years just to read textbooks and have our beliefs reinforced. We want to hear brilliant opinions and arguments from our professors.
If my team loses more than they win in my presence, I convince myself that I must be cursed. So after witnessing Penn men’s basketball’s two most lopsided losses of the season, I began to worry that I might be bad luck.
Why the heck is this Ivy Leaguer Zack Rosen a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award? National writers can barely spell his name right, and you’d better believe they don’t botch Jardine.
The government shut down the popular file-sharing website Megaupload and its affiliated video-streaming website Megavideo.
Despite Penn’s long and distinguished sports history, few of its teams have claimed an NCAA championship trophy of its own.
The ongoing movement against mountaintop removal took a big leap yesterday by securing a private meeting with top PNC Bank executives.
More than 500 students filled the Palestra Monday night to receive bids from fraternities.
In the past, the school allowed all students living within its catchment zone to enroll. This policy changed in the spring of 2011 when the school announced that it was at maximum capacity. GALLERY: Local residents camp out at Penn Alexander
With the new test, people under the age of 60 who own more than $2,000 in certain kinds of assets and people over 60 who own more than $3,250 will no longer be eligible to receive food stamps.
During its first general body meeting of the spring semester, the Undergraduate Assembly discussed improving its winter airport shuttle service, as well as the possible creation of an online service to help students find off-campus housing.