Penn Women SPEAK held a discussion on how to respond to controversial protesters on Locust Walk
The group's second event of the semester follows Penn Women SPEAK's first dialogue on sexual harassment on campus and nationally.
The group's second event of the semester follows Penn Women SPEAK's first dialogue on sexual harassment on campus and nationally.
For the 2018 academic year, the Recreation Fee was eliminated and included under the General Fee category for the first time.
At least 26 bicyclists have died on Philadelphia streets since 2010.
College sophomore Aleksei Kuryla said he was skeptical that removing smoker poles on campus would effectively reduce smoking among students.
For the 2018 academic year, the Recreation Fee was eliminated and included under the General Fee category for the first time.
At least 26 bicyclists have died on Philadelphia streets since 2010.
This newfound information is anticipated to help stimulate memory and eventually restore memory in patients suffering from brain injuries or diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Penn's chapter of Unsung Heroes was founded this fall with the goal of connecting students with campus workers.
Instead of staging more public protests, Fossil Free Penn is focused on connecting to administrators and students on a more personal level.
Many students majoring in the humanities encounter more difficulty when trying to find a visa sponsor after graduation.
A student at Gloucester County Community College in New Jersey was visiting his girlfriend, a 22-year-old student at Drexel University, when he was shot by a stranger.
Herman was well-known for co-authoring “Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of Mass Media” with 1949 College graduate and philosopher Noam Chomsky in 1988.
From alcohol policies at sororities to the accelerated timeline of Panhellenic recruitment, here are six essential stories to read before you start the rush process.
The Penn Barbell Club started about five years ago and is now looking for funding and recognition.
Chelsea Manning was sentenced in 2011 to 35 years in military prison, where she began transitioning and started her journey as an LGBTQ activist.
In a statement, Executive Director of the Provost’s Office Leo Charney listed more than ten events associated with the "Campaign for Wellness."
The event was one of 60 held at universities across the country on Nov. 29 in anticipation of the looming GOP tax plan vote in the Senate later this week.
“This was pretty brutal,” said Engineering and Wharton junior Vatsal Jayaswal who won the $100 prize. “I thought it was a bloodbath.”
David R. Marchant has been charged for making “derogatory, sex-based slurs and sexual comments” to Jane Willenbring, a former associate professor at Penn.
Harvard's Drew Gilpin Faust is not the only university leader to publicize her institution's opposition to the bill. Penn President Amy Gutmann called the bill "regressive" in an emailed statement sent to all University students and staff in early November.