In the past two weeks, there have been four burglaries in the residential area around 40th and 41st streets from Pine to Sansom Streets, Penn Police said.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Smart Alec | The universal University
By extending our hand to young people across the globe, we are not only serving our national interests. We are feeding the nation’s soul.
Adam Hamilton | Change the structure of Steering
UA vice presidential candidate Adam hamilton shares what he can offer students if he is elected — making the UA a medium for mobilizing students.
Junior Pubber puts Penn at top of list
Maurice Watson Jr., a 5-foot-10 junior point guard for Boys’ Latin Charter, considers Penn his top choice, according to father and coach Maurice Watson Sr.
Smart Alec | The universal University
By extending our hand to young people across the globe, we are not only serving our national interests. We are feeding the nation’s soul.
Adam Hamilton | Change the structure of Steering
UA vice presidential candidate Adam hamilton shares what he can offer students if he is elected — making the UA a medium for mobilizing students.
Students fear AT&T;, T-Mobile merge
If AT&T; has its way, there may be more bars in more places — but fewer cell-phone carrier options.
Throwback: March 31
In 1992, the Undergraduate Assembly had a “problem attracting a large field of candidates” to fill its ballot slots, The Daily Pennsylvanian reported.
U. researchers one step closer to curing pancreatic cancer
Penn researchers are making headway on curing a disease that kills more than 36,000 people a year in the United States with a new treatment method that turns the immune system on pancreatic cancer, allowing it to attack the tumor.
Philadelphia sees population jump
For the first time in many years, Philadelphia has seen a population increase, according to recently released statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Lax loves lock-down defense
Defense never sells any tickets or shoots any commercials. But Quaker fans shouldn't sleep on Penn’s defense — these guys are good.
UN Secretary-General to speak at Penn
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will speak about empowering women next Monday, according to the Office of the President.
New NEC marketing strategy left some minorities behind
Several minority coalitions on campus were angered by the Nominations and Elections Committee’s handling of this year’s applications for University Council seats.
Firing on all cylinders
Penn softball took on La Salle Wednesday in its last contest before heading into Ivy play and picked up a 6-0 victory.
NEC cranks out the vote
Amidst loud music and free food, candidates for Undergraduate Assembly and Class Boards met with students on Locust Walk for the Nominations and Elections Committee’s annual “Get Out the Vote” event.
Alumna honors former coach
Runner and 1997 College graduate Adria Sheth and her husband Brian have donated $1 million to endow the Betty J. Costanza Women’s Track & Field coaching position.
Old friends reunite on the Schuylkill
For many Penn lightweight rowers, this Saturday’s meeting against Marietta on the Schuylkill is just a tune-up to prepare for the cup season. But for coach Nick Baker, it has special meaning.
Greek community faces lack of diversity
This spring, while the faces of sororities and fraternities change with the addition of new members, one thing is likely to remain the same — ethnic diversity in the Greek community.
The suspect in a robbery at the TD Bank on Walnut Street is now in custody, DPS confirmed. No injuries were reported.
Admissions rate drops to 12.3 percent
On Wednesday, the Admissions Office reported that 12.3 percent of applicants were admitted to the Class of 2015, down from 14.2 percent last year.







