Rosenstein | Hey Penn students, get in Line
I hope all Penn students (especially freshmen) take heed of their hard work and recognize the magic of the Palestra.
I hope all Penn students (especially freshmen) take heed of their hard work and recognize the magic of the Palestra.
A relatively tight passing time often forces students to choose between leaving class early or arriving late
It's tough to find substance in campaigns, and we hope governance is approached differently.
The U. Museum's efforts to attract more tourists don't highlight its best assets.
A relatively tight passing time often forces students to choose between leaving class early or arriving late
It's tough to find substance in campaigns, and we hope governance is approached differently.
Sixth-year Annenberg doctoral student Jessica Taylor Piotrowski spoke about financial aid yesterday at a U.S. Senate committee hearing on the expansion of Pell Grants.
Last night, fraternity Sigma Alpha Mu hosted Anthropology professor Peggy Sanday in a discussion about the prevalence of rape in the United States and specifically on college campuses.
The Climate Action Plan — Penn’s long-term plan to become carbon neutral — and the Office of Sustainability are subtly urging Penn commuters to leave cars at home.
According to ‘08 alumna Rebecca Kantor, her grandfather, world-renowned architect Louis Kahn was fascinated with beginnings. But while much is known about Kahn’s later life, his early childhood remains shrouded.
The medical malpractice trial concerning Anne Ryan, a College sophomore who died of bacterial meningitis on Sept. 9, 2007, has been delayed by half a day.
Recent research suggests that the United States’ low life expectancy, when compared to that of other developed nations, is not due to problems in the medical system but to the high rates of smoking in the past.
Penn's Police Department is the largest private security force in the state with 116 full-time sworn officers. With its new hiring campaign, the Division of Public Safety plans to maintain this number.
With no script and no prompts, 12 current and former Penn students volunteered to share their most personal coming-out stories for the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center’s video, “Closet Confessionals”.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science’s new Market and Social Systems Engineering program will integrate systems engineering with the study of social sciences such as economics and finance.
Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly convened for the first time at the newly-renovated DuBois College House.
After spending his junior season in obscurity when injuries forced him to the sideline, Harvard senior running back Cheng Ho is once again taking center stage.
Almost one-quarter of the student body at Penn is pursuing a business or economics major.
“No more union busting,” read one of the banners at the Student Labor Action Project’s rally in front of College Hall and Steinberg-Dietrich Hall Friday.
Saturday night at Dillon Gym, the Quakers opened up their 2009 Ivy schedule by emphatically ending that trend, as it swept the Tigers 3-0.