Penn rewards student book collectors
The winners of a student competition for rare book collections were recognized by an organization that supports the enhancement and preservation of scholarly collections at the Penn Libraries.
The winners of a student competition for rare book collections were recognized by an organization that supports the enhancement and preservation of scholarly collections at the Penn Libraries.
For the first time in Penn’s history, religious groups will be able to receive funding directly from the University through the student-run Faith Fund, which has $8,000 for a trial year.
One thing is sure: it certainly isn’t lonely at the top of the Ivy League. With the sixth week of play officially in the books, Brown (4-2, 3-0 Ivy) sits in a tie with Penn for first place.
Every Saturday morning Dubois residents meet up with local middle and high-school students at Ase Academy, a program that offers academic tutoring, mentorship and leadership training.
For the first time in Penn’s history, religious groups will be able to receive funding directly from the University through the student-run Faith Fund, which has $8,000 for a trial year.
One thing is sure: it certainly isn’t lonely at the top of the Ivy League. With the sixth week of play officially in the books, Brown (4-2, 3-0 Ivy) sits in a tie with Penn for first place.
At University City High School, a group of students is learning about the values of eating organic through the Urban Nutrition Initiative, a program that teaches students how to grow organic foods and emphasizes the benefits of healthy eating.
At Penn, we claim to abide by the tenet that you can learn something from everyone. So, in true columnist fashion, I’m here to tell you why students should give LARPers the time of day.
It’s up to us to appreciate the power and recognize the pitfalls of our deepening digital footprint.
The NFL announced last week new penalties that could help protect players’ brains. The NCAA must follow suit and pursue a policy that achieves the same goals and is enforceable for all of its teams.
Penn moved up two spots to No. 21 in the Football Championship Subdivision Coaches’ Poll — its highest ranking since being No. 17 in 2004.
Though Al Bagnoli’s offense has generated enough points to keep the Penn football team undefeated in Ivy League play, the team still sits in dangerous territory.
Israel expert and advocate Neil Lazarus spoke at Hillel Monday evening about Israel's commonly negative portrayal in the media as part of Hillel’s Israeli Night.
While high turnout at The Line used to be the norm, it's time to make changes to the event and adapt to the 2010 climate.
In an effort to approach student stress from a fresh angle, Counseling and Psychological Services is studying methods of having students — rather than professionals — help their peers. CAPS hopes to eventually develop a program promoting student-to-student stress relief.
The Undergraduate Assembly unanimously passed a resolution urging the University to implement an opt-in e-mail and SMS notification for grade postings on Penn InTouch.
No current building violations have been found on record for the townhouse where College junior Lorna Bernhoft was injured from a 15-foot fall in the early morning of Oct. 12.
Over the past few weeks, many students have reported mouse sightings in various on-campus and off-campus residences as well as some of the University's buildings.
Dean of the Law School Michael Fitts will continue in his position until June 30, 2015, Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vince Price announced in an e-mail Monday.
Penn’s four-set victory over Columbia followed a dominant win over Cornell Friday to cap a solid weekend for the Quakers on the road. The weekend’s results kept Penn in a tie with Princeton at the top of the League.