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SPEC president Adam Thompson wrote a letter to the editor responding to Cornelius Range's call to give students greater discretion in choosing Spring Fling artists.
SPEC president Adam Thompson wrote a letter to the editor responding to Cornelius Range's call to give students greater discretion in choosing Spring Fling artists.
It’s Ivy League Champs or bust for the Penn softball team this year.
They’re not ready to be crowned the Fab Five just yet, but Penn baseball’s newcomers have made an instant impact.
Undergraduate Assembly presidential candidate Cornelius Range writes a guest column responding to Alec Webley's critique of his views on international students.
It’s Ivy League Champs or bust for the Penn softball team this year.
They’re not ready to be crowned the Fab Five just yet, but Penn baseball’s newcomers have made an instant impact.
Across the Ivy League, acceptance rates for the Class of 2015 have reached all-time lows.
After a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Princeton in its Ivy opener last Saturday, the Penn men’s tennis team may be faced with the daunting task of having to win out in order to capture the Ivy League title.
Glen Senk spoke to a crowd of more than 250 students about the evolution and success of Urban Outfitters at Hunstman Hall Thursday evening as part of the Wharton Leadership Lecture series.
This spring, Penn faculty and staff members will help 300 trees find new homes in Philadelphia, helping advance Mayor Michael Nutter’s goal to plant 300,000 new trees in the city by 2015.
The Law School's Supreme Court Clinic allows students to assist professors in preparing briefs and arguments to be presented to the United States Supreme Court.
The very first time Gabrielle Piper donned a Penn track jersey, she placed her name in Penn’s record books. Twice.
The Greek Awards, hosted by the Office of Student Affairs/Fraternity Sorority Life, was held at the Sheraton University City hotel. Individual students, Greek organizations and faculty members were all honored at the ceremony.
“From Brooklyn Beats to Beirut Streets” featured performances by the founders of the Human Writes Project. The event was organized by the Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture, an organization dedicated to spreading knowledge of Arab language and culture, in coalition with several campus groups.
Students and faculty from the School of Social Policy and Practice and social work schools in the area crowded 30th Street Station Thursday morning as part of the first ever “Shout Out for Social Work.”
As part of an initiative by the Penn Libraries and the Penn-Guatemala partnership, doctors in Guatemala can now use their smartphones to bring medical information to the country.
After a close loss to Princeton last week, the Quakers are possibly facing their toughest challenge yet — two consecutive match days against No. 28 Yale and No. 43 Brown this weekend.
Political Science professor John DiIulio served as the keynote speaker of Integrity Week, addressing ethics and the media's role in politics.
Maryland beat Penn twice last year, but Penn doesn’t need the motivation of revenge in today’s match against the No. 1 Terrapins.
The men's lacrosse team will try to stay in the hunt for an Ivy League tournament bid when they host No. 15 Yale Friday.