You don’t need to declare yourself an environmentalist. You simply need to incorporate easy habits into your daily routine.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Wrestling gets fit for Keystone Classic
The Quakers will hope to demonstrate their superior fitness on Sunday in the eighth annual Keystone Classic held at the Palestra in a meet that carries vital postseason implications.
Q&A; with new squash coach Amy Gross
In addition to seven freshmen men and the three first-year women, the team welcomes new assistant coach Amy Gross, who was hired in mid-October.
Penn's last step to Ivy perfection
Saturday’s football finale at Cornell harkens back to last year. Except, last time the situation involved the men’s basketball team.
Wrestling gets fit for Keystone Classic
The Quakers will hope to demonstrate their superior fitness on Sunday in the eighth annual Keystone Classic held at the Palestra in a meet that carries vital postseason implications.
Q&A; with new squash coach Amy Gross
In addition to seven freshmen men and the three first-year women, the team welcomes new assistant coach Amy Gross, who was hired in mid-October.
DPS initiative targets nuisance alarms
At the start of this semester, the Division of Public Safety launched its Green Security Initiative to align its safety and security efforts with environmental sustainability.
Over 10,000 hold Penn credit cards
Over 10,000 people hold Penn affinity cards — more than any other Ivy League School. These credit cards display the University's logo to express affiliation with the University.
Quakers beat Bucknell in first round NCAA tournament game
The Quakers beat Bucknell, 1-0, in overtime on a goal by Christian Barreiro in the 92nd minute. They will take on No. 2 Maryland in College Park, Md., on Sunday at 5 p.m.
Former CEO discusses success of LG in U.S.
Michael Ahn, current senior adviser and former president and chief executive officer of LG Electronics North America, spoke in Huntsman Hall on Thursday night about the importance of leadership and brand management in business development.
Freshmen to add depth against Drexel
Penn hosts first round of NCAAs
The Quakers will take on Bucknell at Rhodes Field tonight at 7 p.m. in a rare NCAA tournament home game. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will be hosting a free tailgate before the game.
Jewish voters not singular bloc
As in past election cycles, Democratic candidates won a majority of the Jewish vote in the midterm elections, but the complete story of the Jewish vote is far more complex.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt plugs hitRECord.org
Some audience members were displeased that the actor focused more on his website than on his career.
Four Loko slashes caffeine
To the dismay of its advocates and the delight of its critics, Four Loko no longer has caffeine, guarana and taurine, three of the four contributors to the popular beverage's now-infamous name.
No ‘cupcakes’ on Penn’s slate
The men's swimming team jumps right into Ivy meets, giving them less time to fine tune their performances
Wacky applicants baffle Penn interviewers
The consensus from Penn interviewers is that applicants are consistently bright and engaging. Yet, questions like “Where is Penn located again?” do surface on occasion.
Charles Gray | Education beyond the classroom
Problem-Solving Learning is a pedagogy that SCUE has been advocating for years. We are now pushing it further by supporting the creation of a centralized office to manage courses and resources.
Smart Alec | To students: shout in
To everyone who submits Shoutouts: please don’t be mean. By making Shoutouts all about how much we hate each other, we have lost an opportunity to create something that will make us feel better.
Editorial | Financial health
The spending cuts to Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine over the past few years have been very disappointing. State legislators should ensure the school receives enough resources to continue doing its necessary work.








