Your Voice | Note from a ‘happy smoker’
A reader defends his right to light up in response to a column by Dan Bernick about creating a smoke-free campus.
A reader defends his right to light up in response to a column by Dan Bernick about creating a smoke-free campus.
Penn’s battle down low was lost before it even began.
No. 5 Penn upsets No. 3 Princeton for its first win of the year.
Sunday’s wrestling match against the rival Mountain Hawks displayed the two teams’ complementing weight classes, but Lehigh prevailed, 21-15.
Penn’s battle down low was lost before it even began.
No. 5 Penn upsets No. 3 Princeton for its first win of the year.
After attracting wide acclaim for their innovative approach to raising literacy rates in Sierra Leone, College seniors Fatmata and Mariama Kabia are ready to launch Memunatu Magazine to fulfill their mission of education and female empowerment.
In addition to popular car-sharing services such as Zipcar and PhillyCarShare, some students bring their own vehicles to campus.
College junior Andrew Silverstein was elected last week as the president of Penn Democrats. He sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to share his plans for Penn Democrats and Penn’s political community for the next year.
The Perelman School of Medicine received $7.5 million last month to improve breast cancer screening techniques in the hopes of catching cancer earlier and with more accuracy.
If approved by the House of Representatives, the legislation would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines a legal union as one between only a man and a woman. INTERACTIVE: Gay marriage across the states
While 2011 Wharton graduates have seen salary increases from the previous year, Nursing graduates face slimmer paychecks than before, according to the final Career Services’ Career Plans survey. INTERACTIVE: Nursing and Wharton post-graduate salaries
Though Jon Huntsman — a 1987 College graduate — and his family have connections to both Penn and the University of Utah, some believe the candidate is downplaying his degree from Penn.
Reggie Love, who for the last five years has served as a special assistant and personal aide to President Barack Obama, is currently a first-year Wharton MBA candidate.
This past Friday, MNO hosted the fifth-ever Red and White Ball. The annual ball is held to raise money for a charity chosen by the MNO board. GALLERY: Red and White Ball 2011
Penn men’s basketball fell, 73-65, to Big 5 rival Villanova Saturday night. THE BUZZ: The Good, Bad and Ugly from Villanova
Drexel graduate and convicted identity thief Jocelyn Kirsch was in the news again after being fired from her short stint as a cashier at a California clothing store. 2005 College graduate Edward Anderton, the ‘Clyde’ of the duo, was sentenced to five years in prison in Nov. 2008 along with Kirsch and is on supervised release.
Occupy Philadelphia’s eviction from Dilworth Plaza Wednesday morning has sparked a question central to its future — can the movement be sustained now that it no longer has a physical place to occupy? RELATED: Penn prof recounts time in jailTOPICS: Occupy movement
On Saturday, when the Quakers take on Big 5 foe Villanova, the man who might be tasked with stopping Rosen is junior point guard Maalik Wayns.
The 26th annual Howard E. Mitchell Memorial Conference kicked off with an alumni dessert reception Thursday night in Hunstman Hall.