Penn hosts discussion on children's health care
Monday morning at the Penn Law School, the Field Center — a group dedicated to making reforms in child welfare — held a discussion concerning what lies ahead in healthcare reform.
Monday morning at the Penn Law School, the Field Center — a group dedicated to making reforms in child welfare — held a discussion concerning what lies ahead in healthcare reform.
If M. Hoops wants to prolong its celebration, it must address lineup changes, slow starts and 3-pointers.
Former Penn wrestling phenomenon and current assistant coach Matt Valenti has his eyes set on making the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
For each night this month, the 2010 Class Board has organized events at different venues around Philadelphia so that the seniors can “have their last hoorah.”
If M. Hoops wants to prolong its celebration, it must address lineup changes, slow starts and 3-pointers.
Former Penn wrestling phenomenon and current assistant coach Matt Valenti has his eyes set on making the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
The mayor’s interest in turning to colleges to help solve the City’s problems is one that will serve both City Hall and College Hall well.
Penn Abroad and Penn Athletics organize event to help international students decipher American football.
If SEPTA is going to ask me (and everyone else) to start paying more for a system that is, quite frankly, subpar, I expect to see some serious improvements in return.
This past Wednesday, Apple sent shockwaves throughout the education world after unveiling the highly anticipated iPad. In doing so, Steve Jobs sent a message to publishers and universities: media and technology may soon entirely shape our educational experience.
Students from a wide range of Penn dance groups participated in the Emily Sachs Dance Benefit — commemorating Penn student Emily Sachs who died from asthma — at the Iron Gate Theater last weekend. The annual benefit raises money to support asthma research and the Art-Reach program.
With Zack Rosen starting on the bench, the Quakers fell into a hole and weren’t able to dig themselves out, as the Bulldogs cruised to a 61-48 victory.
Despite controversy surrounding referee Kevin Quirk’s decision to count the bucket, the Quakers left the Pizzitola Sports Center Saturday night with a thrilling 55-54 victory over Brown.
The Big Red (18-3, 4-0 Ivy) made quick work of a Harvard (14-4, 3-1) team that was predicted to be their most formidable Ivy opponent. Columbia broke a five-game skid Saturday night with a 63-51 victory over Dartmouth. Princeton bullied the Elis 58-45 Saturday in New Haven, Conn.
The Quakers walked away from their trip to Hofstra on Sunday having won six of their eight contests on the day (each team won a decision by forfeit), culminating in a 31-12 drumming of the Pride (5-7-2).
People are thinking about why they eat what they eat. And if you haven’t started thinking about it too, you need to start now.
At Penn, it is easy to take only those classes that fit our schedules or promise lighter fare. Given the temptation of this academic comfort zone, I have come to believe that when it comes to education, Columbia University does it best.
Recruitment for this year’s Relay for Life began Friday afternoon at the Relay for Life kick-off at Houston Hall’s Bodek Lounge.
The University’s switch from private lending to Direct Lending from the government starting this summer is an initiative that will hopefully make students’ lives easier.
Despite the budget constraints that have eclipsed many of Nutter’s planned initiatives, Penn officials and political analysts say Nutter’s real accomplishment has been changing the tenor of university relationships, making City Hall much more accessible and open to College Hall.