How Penn nurses fight off misconceptions about their profession
It's a question nurses hear all the time: "Oh, you're just a nurse. Can I see the doctor?"
It's a question nurses hear all the time: "Oh, you're just a nurse. Can I see the doctor?"
The strike, affecting over 5,000 workers and more than 400,000 riders, lasted from Nov. 1-7.
“At every dip in American history, we have always found our way out,” he said.
Penn President Amy Gutmann, who has repeatedly refused to comment on Trump throughout the campaign, did not sign the letter.
The strike, affecting over 5,000 workers and more than 400,000 riders, lasted from Nov. 1-7.
“At every dip in American history, we have always found our way out,” he said.
Dog may be man’s best friend, but the bond between graduate student Lindsay Jones and her yellow lab is even stronger.
Three College sophomores, Emily Lurie, Raquel Szomstein, and Elena Prieto, sent out a survey on Tuesday afternoon introducing students to their proposal for a new Pass/Fail system.
The event was more than just planning — many of the freshmen formed relationships with the residents.
Even though Camp Kesem only lasts one week, it has a year-round impact.
As students across the country became distraught following Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, professors at Penn and other schools cancelled classes and postponed exams.
Singer, actress and newly-published author Anna Kendrick took center stage Friday night alongside psychology professor Angela Duckworth.
Current dogma tells companies that if they want to sell to young people, they need to turn to the internet.
Experts are unsure how much the price of certain beverages will increase once Philadelphia’s “soda tax” goes into effect on Jan. 1.
Students Ro and Lim created an online petition and letter in which they apologized for their “mistake” and asked for signatures as a sign of support.
The group chat, which at one point called itself 'TRUMP IS LOVE' threatened the students with an event titled 'Daily lynching'.
The walkout, organized by Students Organizing for Unity and Liberation in partnership with Black Graduate Students, brought protesters to College Green, is the latest in string of protests related to the racist GroupMe messages.
Cornell University is currently facing a lawsuit alleging that Sarah Affel, the University’s Title IX coordinator, failed to investigate a complaint by a student who was involved in a sexual assault.
Harvard sophomore Jacob Russell criticizes the Ivy League’s response to the Trump victory.
A historic vote is taking place today at Harvard, as students may ratify the university’s first graduate and undergraduate union.