With the help of a startup, groups on Penn's campus can raise money by doing practically nothing — just eating out with friends.
Women leaders in tech return to Penn to share wisdom
The three speakers at the Women in Tech panel represented sectors within tech and media, including broadband, video chat and virtual reality.
When you found an organization at Penn — and Penn gives you a job
Ben Bolnick was a few weeks away from graduating in the spring of 2016, and although he had been accepted to Penn Law School, he deferred enrollment for a year and had no idea what he'd be doing in the meantime.
Co-ed societies offer a challenge to harmful aspects of traditional Greek life
Penn's only co-ed Greek institutions, St. Elmo's and Alpha Delta Phi, are in a unique position to challenge traditional fraternity and sorority culture.
Women leaders in tech return to Penn to share wisdom
The three speakers at the Women in Tech panel represented sectors within tech and media, including broadband, video chat and virtual reality.
When you found an organization at Penn — and Penn gives you a job
Ben Bolnick was a few weeks away from graduating in the spring of 2016, and although he had been accepted to Penn Law School, he deferred enrollment for a year and had no idea what he'd be doing in the meantime.
Crime Log: Sept. 23 - Sept. 29
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Sept. 23 and Sept. 29.
Police Athletic League center will host activities for West Phila. youth
“It provides a great opportunity for kids to spend time in a positive way,” said Lieutenant Gary Williams, the officer spearheading the center. “I think it allows kids to see that officers are approachable.”
Students weigh in on life without the meal plan
Relying on groceries, cooking and restaurants can cause a real change in lifestyle.
For fine arts students, creative classes are an escape from Penn's pre-professionalism
Attending an Ivy League school isn't often associated with studying fine arts.
The organization works to encourage young people to vote, in an effort to prevent Donald Trump from winning the election.
Controversial Christian preachers return to campus, get drowned out by Kanye West songs
Chanting barbs against the “homos” as well as Catholics and Jews, four preachers assembled next to the Benjamin Franklin Statue in front of College Hall around noon.
Sunny skies expected in week of Fall Break
All in all, the pre-Fall Break week looks beautiful.
Penn was ranked the top Ivy League school for veterans
Penn was the third-best school for veterans overall.
Penn Admissions doesn't actually check the social media accounts of applicants
A college admissions counselor estimated, however, that 30 to 40 percent of colleges do use social media to judge its applicants.
Despite Cosi declaring bankruptcy, location near Penn expected to remain open
Ashley Sweeney, a manager at the 30th Street Station outlet said the Cosi outlets on Penn’s and Drexel’s campuses are “high-value stores” which are likely to remain open for a “long, long time" even if ownership of the chain changes.
Uncertainty about financial aid changes causes concern at Penn First summit
Penn First, the student organization for first generation, low income (FGLI) students on campus, implemented a range of projects after their inaugural summit in April this year.
PAGE and Civic House challenge students to 'burst the Penn bubble'
The Penn Association for Gender Equity and the Civic House hosted a walking tour through West Philadelphia on Friday, as well as a follow-up discussion.
PennHealthX showcases med school alums in tech
Penn’s medical school graduates are thriving in tech fields — instead of becoming clinical physicians, some are choosing to found apps or startups instead.
NBA, 76ers and Viacom represented at annual Black Wharton conference
The conference allows students, especially minority students in Wharton, to meet other successful people of color in the business world.



















