Following last week's suicide, Penn Benjamins peer counseling group extends its services
Penn Benjamins Peer Counseling is Penn’s first and only in-person peer counseling organization, its counselors lovingly referred to as "Bens."
Penn Benjamins Peer Counseling is Penn’s first and only in-person peer counseling organization, its counselors lovingly referred to as "Bens."
Participants talked about the definition of privilege, then recognized their own privileges — able-bodiedness, sexual orientation, speaking English and even being a Penn student — before launching into the discussion.
School of Social Policy & Practicetitle and Perelman School oftitle Medicine professor Dennis Culhane says newer approaches to ending homelessness have helped mitigate the problem over the years.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton cruised to victories in the Empire State, leaving competitors John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders with narrow paths to the nomination.
Participants talked about the definition of privilege, then recognized their own privileges — able-bodiedness, sexual orientation, speaking English and even being a Penn student — before launching into the discussion.
School of Social Policy & Practicetitle and Perelman School oftitle Medicine professor Dennis Culhane says newer approaches to ending homelessness have helped mitigate the problem over the years.
Since leaving office, Nutter has already been a CNN commentator, urban policy professor at Columbia University and a U.S. Department of Homeland Security advisor.
Reflecting on Sept. 25, 2000, the fateful day he survived his attempted suicide, he shared his story of recovery and renewed outlook on love and living.
At Penn, international students have bared witness, much to their surprise and concern, to what is turning out to be a historic election for American politics.
Summer Residential Teaching Assistants straddle the line between parent, friend, peer, educator and Penn ambassador for rising high school seniors participating in one of Wharton’s five highly-selective pre-college programs.
Our reporter shadowed SPEC through the day, witnessing the lead-up to Chance the Rapper.
Many students who found themselves within the walls of Penn’s largest library this weekend were tied down because of schoolwork.
PECO and Penn Facilities responded to the series of power outages in recent weeks on campus.
This past Friday, concert headliner Chance the Rapper almost cancelled his performance due to illness.
On April 14, protesters gathered at College Green to show their support and solidarity with the “Stadium Stompers” — a gathering of West Philadelphia community members and Temple University students united against the construction of the new stadium.
Spring Fling 2016 has left non-Penn students with a new school to call home and fond memories of campus' biggest party weekend.
The search is on for students trying to find subletters for their residences over the summer.
Biology professor Arthur Dunham made a comment in his lecture that several students found to be insensitive, especially given the recent death of Wharton junior Ao "Olivia" Kong by suicide.
Recounting his experience as the cartoon editor of the New Yorker since 1997, Mankoff created a humorous setting throughout his presentation while sharing his experiences as a cartoonist.
DPS last sent a safety alert on March 29 after a power outage in the area of 34th and Walnut streets.