The December home invasion and sexual assault at 44th and Spruce streets sparked debate about security west of Penn's campus. But as Penn expands east toward Center City, the Division of Public Safety is planning for the new security challenges it will face on the other side of campus.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Brothers go 'All In For Alzheimer's"
Sigma Alpha Mu put all its chips on the table for Alzheimer's research yesterday. The fraternity, with the help of the Chi Omega and Sigma Kappa sororities, staged a large fundraising poker tournament in Houston Hall's Bodek Lounge. Students played to support Alzheimer's research for The Judy Fund, named after the grandmother of SAM brother Brian Gelfand.
David Lei | Retrospective debate
This year marks the 20th anniversary of a famously controversial free speech incident involving Penn. No, I'm not speaking of how FBI agents observed club meetings during the 1970s or the theft of an entire run of The Daily Pennsylvanian in the early 1990s - it might be hard to imagine, but Penn was once a recurring backdrop for national debates about free speech.
M. Hoops | Alex Barnett leads Dartmouth past Penn - again
The year was 1959. Dwight Eisenhower was president, Hawaii and Alaska were new states in the union and CBS' The Twilight Zone had just become a primetime staple in suburban living rooms everywhere. That year was also the last time that the Dartmouth men's basketball team swept Penn.
Brothers go 'All In For Alzheimer's"
Sigma Alpha Mu put all its chips on the table for Alzheimer's research yesterday. The fraternity, with the help of the Chi Omega and Sigma Kappa sororities, staged a large fundraising poker tournament in Houston Hall's Bodek Lounge. Students played to support Alzheimer's research for The Judy Fund, named after the grandmother of SAM brother Brian Gelfand.
David Lei | Retrospective debate
This year marks the 20th anniversary of a famously controversial free speech incident involving Penn. No, I'm not speaking of how FBI agents observed club meetings during the 1970s or the theft of an entire run of The Daily Pennsylvanian in the early 1990s - it might be hard to imagine, but Penn was once a recurring backdrop for national debates about free speech.
Remember when you threw up last Friday? So does the guy who responded to the 911 call, and he's in your math class. Groups designed to have students help their peers provide valuable services, but also raise privacy concerns and may create uncomfortable situations.
W. Tennis | Everything is right with Wong
Jacqueline Wong was staring defeat in the face Sunday. Down one set and trailing 4-1 in the second against Maryland's Maggie Mackeever, the junior gazed at her opponent and only one thought crossed her mind: "Finish and never give up." That take-no-prisoners attitude paid off as Wong prevailed in dramatic fashion, winning the next five games to claim that set 6-4 and then winning 10-6 in the tiebreaker.
Italian 'Knight's Tale': Philosophy prof is knighted
Cristina Bicchieri isn't just the director of Penn's Philosophy, Politics and Economics program and a game-theory scholar. She's also an Italian knight. Bicchieri was knighted at the Italian consulate last June for merits in the arts and sciences. Many received the news with enthusiasm and congratulation.
Penn libraries and Kirtas Technologies create digitized books
In addition to access to 20,000 scholarly journals, the Penn libraries are now aiming to make 200,000 out-of-print books available as well. Through a partnership with Kirtas Technologies, students, faculty and the general public will be able to purchase digitized copies of these books by way of Kirtas' new digitize-on-demand project.
M. Tennis | Toughness wins out at Levy
It may have been 20 degrees outside Sunday afternoon, but Levy Tennis Pavilion was burning. Spectators witnessed shouting matches on multiple courts, racquets being tossed and even a post-match verbal altercation between an opposing player and an official.
Last year, after holding a three-goal lead late in the fourth quarter of its season opener against Drexel, the men's lacrosse team allowed the Dragons four unanswered goals in a fatal collapse. On Saturday, the Quakers held another three-goal lead, 9-6 - but this time made sure to avoid any deja vu.
Jiwe Morris discusses memoir
In his journey from Bloods gang member to best-selling author, Dashaun Jiwe Morris has proven that it is possible to "sell someone a 10-foot dream with a five-foot ladder." Saturday afternoon, the Penn Bookstore and the Arts and Spirituality Center's HeartSpeak program hosted Morris, former gang member and author of War of the Bloods in my Veins: A Street Soldier's March to Redemption.
Editorial | Sticking to the books
For many freshmen, finishing (or starting) the Penn Reading Project's selected book is one of the least-enjoyable activities of New Student Orientation Week. But the Reading Project, for better or for worse, is a valuable way to connect on an intellectual level with the rest of the floor or parts of the House community, and it is frequently touted as an introduction to college-level reading and analysis.
Dollars and Sense | Effect of recession on college applications numbers not yet clear
When high-school senior Melissa Parratto chose to apply to Penn early decision, she was nervous about the more than $48,000 per year for tuition and fees. "I applied because Penn is an amazing education, and I had my heart set on it," said Parratto, who attends Dover High School in New Hampshire and was accepted to the College in December.
Jonah Berger studies trends and popularity | Audio
According to Jonah Berger, the popularity of a child's name depends on his or her parents' environment. Berger, a Wharton marketing professor since 2007, studies "how products, ideas and behaviors catch on and die out," he said. His main focus is the social aspect of decision making, with regards to popularity.
Sports Update | M. Fencing captures Ivy League Championship
The men's fencing team captured the Ivy League Championship today, the team's first since the 2000-01 season. Penn defeated Harvard and Yale today by scores of 16-11 and 22-5, respectively. Today's victories capped an undefeated season for the Quakers. Many of Penn's fencers garnered All-Ivy honors; they were announced following the completion of the matches.
Remember what happened last night? If you get sleep, you might
It might be hard to understand when someone who pulls an all-nighter and someone who got a full night's sleep get the same grade on an exam - but a new study by Penn's School of Medicine may explain the phenomenon. The study found the mechanism that shows how cellular changes in the sleeping brain are related to the formation of memories.
W. African hospital gets a bit of sunlight
In raising $300,000 to build solar panels for a West African hospital, Kathryn Hall did more than solicit funds. She won national awards, appeared on television and 25 million bags of Doritos and even got Hollywood stars to join her cause. A 2008 College graduate and current student in the School of Medicine, Hall created Power Up Gambia after volunteering at the Sulayman Junkung General Hospital in The Gambia in summer 2006.
Student with meningococcal infection released from hospital | Interactive feature
The second of the three students hospitalized last week with meningococcal infection was released yesterday, according to a Student Health Service update. One of the two students hospitalized over the weekend with flu-like symptoms was also released.That leaves only two students in the hopsital of the original five that were brought in - one infection case and one who had with flu-like symptoms.









