Obama's 'Back-to-School Speech' aims to motivate students
In his second-annual “Back-to-School Speech” in Philadelphia on Tuesday, President Obama got a group of middle- and high-school students excited about the beginning of school.
In his second-annual “Back-to-School Speech” in Philadelphia on Tuesday, President Obama got a group of middle- and high-school students excited about the beginning of school.
While most businesses are happy to have students back not everyone in West Philadelphia is excited.
Construction of Penn Park has blocked nearly all pedestrian pathways to Rhodes Field, making it difficult for fans, players and coaches to walk there.
President Barack Obama will speak at 1 p.m. today in Philadelphia for his second annual “Back-to-School Speech.”
While most businesses are happy to have students back not everyone in West Philadelphia is excited.
Construction of Penn Park has blocked nearly all pedestrian pathways to Rhodes Field, making it difficult for fans, players and coaches to walk there.
Getting a tour of the new Weiss Pavilion with senior offensive lineman Luis Ruffolo was not exactly an experience I dreaded.
Penn will have home court advantage in its first season opener at the Palestra since 2007.
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has created numerous initiatives for the upcoming school year in hopes of appealing to the public beyond its educational role.
Naked Chocolate recently changed its name to Artisserie Chocolate Cafe after a transfer of ownership earlier this summer.
The Undergraduate Assembly discussed some of its early successes at the first weekly meeting of the year on Sunday.
For Teach for America alumni who leave the education field, what they learn during the two years can still make a difference.
Despite the supposed inconvenience of having to cook my own meals, sort my own mail and call my own plumber when need be, moving off campus was one of the best decisions I ever made.
Political celebrities are paying attention to the area because Pennsylvania’s elections have national importance. Penn students should return the favor and inform themselves about state and national elections.
The Division of Public Safety held its first of several safety fairs early Wednesday afternoon in Rodin College House. The safety fair covered a variety of topics ranging from theft awareness to the UPennAlert system.
Former President Bill Clinton joined Dan Onorato, the Democratic nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania, at a rally at 52nd and Chestnut streets on Monday.
This summer, the Division of Public Safety purchased a new T3 Series three-wheeled electric vehicle for patrol on Locust Walk.
Wharton students defend the Management 100 TA system, which has recently come under attack in a new book about Higher Education.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced the first changes to its alcohol handling fee in 17 years. Changes are estimated to bring 50-75 million dollars in revenue.
Former President Bill Clinton will appear at 52nd and Chestnut streets today at 11 a.m. in support of Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Dan Onorato.