The Penn coaching carousel
It’s been a short four years since Penn’s last official search for a new men’s basketball coach began. But in that blink of an eye, much has changed at the Palestra.
It’s been a short four years since Penn’s last official search for a new men’s basketball coach began. But in that blink of an eye, much has changed at the Palestra.
The Census may be as old as the Constitution, but it is just as important today, if not more.
The demonstrators fought to regain the attention of Congress and remind the White House of its promises to overhaul the immigration system.
The Penn writing seminar can be a wonderfully effective tool, but only if its applications are made more clear.
The Census may be as old as the Constitution, but it is just as important today, if not more.
The demonstrators fought to regain the attention of Congress and remind the White House of its promises to overhaul the immigration system.
History professor Ronald Granieri is the sort of professor that Penn should be holding on to, not letting go. His research speaks for itself, and his teaching is legendary.
Cornell's run to the Sweet 16 may have changed the Ivy League forever.
Penn is currently collaborating with the National Nuclear Security Administration for the improvement of irradiator security nationwide. Used for medical and scientific purposes, irradiators are devices that generate controlled amounts of radiation and apply them to target materials.
Various student groups' endorsements of candidates for the Undergraduate Assembly and class boards.
On Saturday, Penn Environmental Group volunteers and Eco-Reps made an inventory of the recycling systems in each college house — an effort called Bin Blitz.
The members of the UA officially added their voices to the hundreds of students and alumni calling for the reversal of History professor Ronald Granieri’s tenure denial.
A breakdown of who gets counted in the U.S. Census and how to ensure you are counted correctly in the 2010 Census.
The first Undergraduate Assembly debate season came to a close Sunday night when The Daily Pennsylvanian and the UA hosted the final two debates.
Various minority student groups have publicly endorsed candidates and sponsored one of the presidential debates.
Most Penn students would probably have trouble remembering a time before political campaigns asked for monetary donations in addition to support. Many, however, prefer to back their candidates in other ways.
Penn students expressed various reactions to the legislation, intended to provide healthcare coverage to 32 million more Americans.
Junior Scott Giffin defeated No. 6 Mike Benefiel en route to All-America honors and a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Tournament, the highest finish for a Penn wrestler since 2007.
After careful analysis, we have decided to endorse College juniors Matt Amalfitano and Mark Pan for UA president and vice president, respectively.
While it may sound odd to view the cutthroat med-school admissions process positively, competition can be a good thing.