Cinema Studies prof. writes brief for Supreme Court
Cinema Studies professor Peter Decherney wrote an amicus brief explaining why keeping more works in the public domain is actually beneficial for the film industry.
Cinema Studies professor Peter Decherney wrote an amicus brief explaining why keeping more works in the public domain is actually beneficial for the film industry.
After four days of construction, Bonded on 37th and Spruce Streets reopened on Oct. 1 as Bonded BoutiqueCleaner, a combined dry cleaning and women’s clothing shop.
As this week’s film session will no doubt show, the victory had its fair share of mistakes. • Recap: Quakers shut out the lights in Hanover
The U.S. Department of Justice Violence Against Women Act grant, which is nearing its three-year cycle, has paid for a full-time violence prevention educator and has funded projects like the Student Anti-Violence Advocate program.
After four days of construction, Bonded on 37th and Spruce Streets reopened on Oct. 1 as Bonded BoutiqueCleaner, a combined dry cleaning and women’s clothing shop.
As this week’s film session will no doubt show, the victory had its fair share of mistakes. • Recap: Quakers shut out the lights in Hanover
A biking trend has reached new highs as professors choose it over other modes of transportation.
Sunday night, Undergraduate Assembly members — including the eight newly elected freshmen — voted in favor of creating a common funding application, which would allow student event planners to apply to multiple sources for funding at once.
Ivy rags recap the weekend that was in (academically) elite football.
In 2008, Rudy Fuller joined U.S. Soccer’s Under-15 national team camps as an assistant coach after serving as a scout in U.S. Soccer’s Development Academy. Photo gallery: Men’s soccer season in photos
On Oct. 22, Sleeper will board a flight to Chile where she will compete for the first time in the Pan American Endurance Championship.
The Kelly Writers House featured award-winning translator Peter Filkins, who shared his experience translating a novel from its original German to English.
Since its inception last month, Penn Quidditch has recruited over 25 members for scrimmages and tournaments.
History Channel’s William Birnes explained the role of the paranormal in history and everyday life at the Penn Bookstore.
A bill that would require voter photo identification in the 2012 election is being debated by the Pennsylvania State Legislature.
SMS PersonFinder will let victims of natural disasters alert their loved ones by simply sending in a text message with their name, location and condition to a publicly searchable database.
A Philadelphia resident filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, the Trustees of the University and the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Thirty years ago, innovation in residential life was possible on Penn’s campus. Next week, it will be possible once again.
A recent sex survey by 34th Street magazine left me unsatisfied. I find this kind of exploitation of sex on a campus as lauded for its intellectualism as Penn rather surprising and, frankly, disgusting.
Pennsylvania withdrew from five lawsuits filed against the Environmental Protection Agency, which demand that the EPA toughen its ozone regulations.