Student interprets hidden images within the paintings in the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Uniting to fight poverty summit hosted at Penn
Philadelphia is the most impoverished of the 10 biggest cities in the nation, according to a recently released report — but improvements are being made
On gender identity at Penn: a student speaks out
Male and female are terms that everyone knows, but genderqueer is a term that might turn a few heads.
BYO owners dish on Penn students
In the world of Penn social life where almost anything can (and probably will) be pre-gamed, there is no better example than the time honored tradition of the BYO.
Uniting to fight poverty summit hosted at Penn
Philadelphia is the most impoverished of the 10 biggest cities in the nation, according to a recently released report — but improvements are being made
On gender identity at Penn: a student speaks out
Male and female are terms that everyone knows, but genderqueer is a term that might turn a few heads.
Last Week Students Organizing for Unity and Liberation, held a protest in solidarity with students at The University of Missouri and Yale, who had been protesting the unfair treatment of minority students on their campus, and in the case of Missouri the failure of the administration to proactively address the issue of racism on their campus.
U.S. law school admission predicted to be especially competitive this year
Kaplan conducted its annual survey of 120 law schools and found that 88 percent are confident that their number of applicants will increase this year.
Lamont spoke as part of an annual lecture series on social justice.
LIVE at the Writers House brings authors on the air
The most recent broadcast was held on Monday evening.
Investment banking and consulting top the list of 2015 Wharton graduate career choices
Career Services recently released their annual report detailing the post-graduation choices of 2015 Wharton graduates.
College and Wharton sophomore Sami Petros has seen the issues firsthand.
Penn researchers help make Philadelphia a World Heritage City
Penn joins the ranks of Paris, Florence, Jerusalem, Cairo and 289 other historically significant cities around the world.
Wharton freshman Tommy Tercilla dies after suffering a brain aneurysm
The Ware resident died on Sunday in Miami.
Engineering senior named one of 12 Mitchell Scholars
Following the announcement of two Rhodes Scholars at Penn, Engineering senior Carla Winter was named one of 12 Mitchell Scholars last Saturday along with fellow Quaker Phillip Cohen, a third-year medical student.
Penn Hillel welcomes new board
Three of the fifteen incoming board members are abroad.
Profs behind #WeAreYale protests linked to Penn
Before becoming residential faculty masters of Yale’s Silliman College, professor Nicholas Christakis and his wife Erika were educated at Penn.
Admissions interviews, then and now
Almost every student currently applying to Penn this year will have an alumnus reach out to them for an interview, but it wasn’t always this way.
Black students share perspectives of racial diversity on campus
Penn prides itself for being a diverse campus, but some black students have a mixed perspective on the matter
The faces behind Penn's social media
Five students work for Penn's Office of Communications as "visual storytelling" interns


















