Explaining study abroad gender gaps
Women study abroad in much higher numbers than men — and a new study may help explain why.
Women study abroad in much higher numbers than men — and a new study may help explain why.
In a celebration of the founding of fraternity Psi Upsilon, Penn’s Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli discussed the University’s past, present and future.
Penn couldn’t hold a 15-point second-half lead against the Delaware Blue Hens, falling 97-94 in double overtime in its home opener.
While many students return home for Thanksgiving, Penn Police and Allied Barton security officers will remain on campus to be on the lookout for criminal activity.
In a celebration of the founding of fraternity Psi Upsilon, Penn’s Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli discussed the University’s past, present and future.
Penn couldn’t hold a 15-point second-half lead against the Delaware Blue Hens, falling 97-94 in double overtime in its home opener.
The Blue Hens (read: point guard Jawan Carter) made effective use of copious amounts of free throw opportunities throughout two overtimes.
Students attempted UA reform in 1991, 1995 and 1996 — and proposed remarkably similar changes to today's referendum.
Princeton coach Roger Hughes was fired, Harvard had a big comeback in The Game and Columbia got its first home win over Brown since 1996 in the last weekend of Ivy football.
The Student Activities Council is responsible for allocating more than $800,000 to more than 140 student groups across campus that received funding this year. And it is in serious need of reform.
For the second straight year, Penn women’s basketball was defeated by Duquesne in its third game of the season
Just when you thought politics were getting boring again, Sarah Palin burst back onto the political scene this week with her new book.
The theft of the squirrels — both this semester and last — is actually not very funny.
College sophomore Alex Ryles died Sunday, University spokeswoman Lori Doyle confirmed. No further details about Ryles' death were available Sunday night.
In two dual meets in Princeton, N.J., Friday night, the Quakers fell to both the Tigers (193-102) and the Big Red (160.50-137.50).
This year’s senior class set the standard of excellence that one would expect from the most veteran players on the team, but which has been missing in recent years.
Penn defeated an improving Cornell squad 7–2 Saturday afternoon in Ithaca, N.Y., before a hostile crowd.
Penn finished fourth at the Keystone Classic without three standout seniors, Rollie Peterkin (125 pounds) and co-captains Matt Dragon (157) and Cesar Grajales (149), who were all suspended for violating an Athletic Department policy.
The Quakers came away with a split in their dual meet Saturday in Princeton, N.J., falling 160.5-128.5 to perennial powerhouse Princeton but knocking off typical bottom feeder Cornell, 172-128.
A sexual assault was reported at an off-campus fraternity party early Sunday morning. Philadelphia Police said a woman reported that the rape occurred on the 4000 block of Walnut Street.