Even after Jerome Allen reeled in seven intriguing recruits, the glaring need for a legitimate big man remained. That changed Thursday.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Football set for lights, camera, Ivy League action
With a 15-game Ivy League win streak on the line, Penn heads to Dartmouth to play the first-ever night game in the 89-year history of Memorial Field — on national television.
Rave Motion Pictures to reduce prices
Starting Oct. 7, the Rave will offer a student rate of $8 seven days a week.
Student groups to be held accountable for future debt
The Student Activities Council, which funds over 200 student groups, attempted to start afresh by dropping previously accrued debt, lifting the freeze on funding for new student groups that had been in place since January and introducing a new penalty-based debt policy.
Football set for lights, camera, Ivy League action
With a 15-game Ivy League win streak on the line, Penn heads to Dartmouth to play the first-ever night game in the 89-year history of Memorial Field — on national television.
Rave Motion Pictures to reduce prices
Starting Oct. 7, the Rave will offer a student rate of $8 seven days a week.
New student website targets pre-med students
Two College sophomores spent the summer constructing the Pre-Med Authority, a social-media network tailored to pre-med students.
VIPER joins list of dual degree programs
The University announced Thursday that it received a $13.6-million donation from 1950 College graduate Roy Vagelos and his wife, Diana, to establish a new interdisciplinary program focusing on alternative energy.
Online dating gains popularity at Penn
DateMySchool, an online dating website that targets college students, launched at Penn in August.
Graduate students pair with undergrads as mentors
A partnership between the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly and the Undergraduate Assembly at Penn will pay for students who are interested in graduate school to grab coffee at Starbucks or Cosi with a graduate student mentor.
Women's Center becomes eco-friendly
The Penn Women’s Center will unveil Penn’s first eco-kitchen on Friday afternoon.
South Asia Studies looks to rebuild
The South Asia Studies Department is beginning to rebuild after experiencing troubles over the past few years.
Rodin among world's most powerful women
Judith Rodin, Penn’s former president, was named the 71st most powerful woman in the world by a Forbes magazine ranking last month.
DPS kicks off 'Share-the-Road'
“Share the Road,” an annual campaign educating bicyclists, motorists and pedestrians, kicked off at Penn on Tuesday.
Student Activities Council cancels groups’ debt
On Wednesday, SAC canceled student groups’ debt and lifted its moratorium — originally put in place when SAC’s reserve fund dropped to a low point last semester — on preventing new groups from receiving funding.
Con artist pretends to be Penn student
Eugene Tinsley, who posed as a Penn student, pled guilty this year to two counts each of theft, forgery, receiving stolen property and securing execution of documents by deception.
Penn cross country's Leslie Kovach has Olympic-sized goals
While Kovach thrives on her “one day at a time” approach, she and Boldon hope to eventually help her train, and perhaps qualify, for the 2012 Olympic Trials.
Caniglia ends scoreless field hockey battle with 2-OT goal
Fink has had a rough one-and-a-half seasons as head coach, but when it comes to overtime, she is a perfect 3-0.
Penn players excited for NHL Winter Classic
Come Jan. 2, Citizens Bank Park will transform into something it has never been before when the NHL Winter Classic hits town.
Piper boutique to expand Penn clothing options
Piper, a ‘trendy and affordable’ boutique, will open on 34th Street between Walnut and Sansom after the University’s Fall Break.










