For one frat, a new beginning
Sigma Beta Rho, the only South Asian-interest fraternity at Penn, is laying the groundwork for its first recruitment season this coming spring.
Sigma Beta Rho, the only South Asian-interest fraternity at Penn, is laying the groundwork for its first recruitment season this coming spring.
In Wednesday's debate at the National Constitution Center, U.S. Senate candidates Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey each tried to define the other as too extreme for Pennsylvania.
For the first time this season, all eight teams in the Ivy League will square off against each other rather than taking on non-Ivy opponents.
I propose that the English Department require majors to take a religion class. It’s in Penn’s best interest to make sure students are capable of interpreting literature independently.
In Wednesday's debate at the National Constitution Center, U.S. Senate candidates Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey each tried to define the other as too extreme for Pennsylvania.
For the first time this season, all eight teams in the Ivy League will square off against each other rather than taking on non-Ivy opponents.
The Quakers started a winning streak Wednesday, defeating St. Joseph’s in a 4-3 thriller, for their second straight victory in overtime.
The University Honor Council plays the dual role of advising students on issues of academic integrity and also sitting on the panel at hearings for students facing a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity or Code of Student Conduct.
In an attempt to coordinate activities in the event of a possible “critical incident” on campus, Penn Police conducted a series of drills with other area law enforcement agencies and University departments on campus Wednesday morning, according to Division of Public Safety spokeswoman Stef Cella.
Penn’s Medical Emergency Response Team is looking to have a greater presence on campus this year — both by upgrading their services and educating the community.
School of Arts and Sciences Dean Rebecca Bushnell’s decision to extend her tenure until June 2013 will allow her to finish leading Penn’s Making History Campaign for the School of Arts and Sciences. The goal is to raise $500 million by June 2012.
Many people have criticized preferential legacy admissions — both at Penn and nationwide. According to The New York Times, 75% of Americans oppose the admissions method.
The reality is that we — as young voters — have the power to affect the direction of our country and world. We decide who wins and who loses and what issues get addressed.
This week, students weary of typical blockbuster offerings have an antidote to box-office boredom close to campus. With Penn sponsoring the festival, about 40% of screenings are in U. City.
SPEC Connaissance fall speaker Bill Cosby addressed the importance of education, with a hint of his characteristic humor, in Irvine Auditorium on Wednesday night.
Engineering professor Katherine Kuchenbecker was named to the Popular Science magazine Brilliant 10 list of "America's young science geniuses."
The day after Game 1 of the NLDS, Shane Victorino decided to unwind with a round of golf and had a chance encounter with the Penn women's team.
The Pa. House of Representatives passed a bill that allows homeowners to defend themselves against intruders and gives them immunity from prosecution for wrongful death.
We appreciate the revival of streamer throwing at the Palestra. Of course, fans must also make sure to put safety first.
If you ever needed more proof that lives are decided by popular opinion then look no further than the current state of federally funded embryonic stem cell research in this country.