The Economist focuses on economic value by calculating the difference between a particular school's expected and actual average earnings.
No more late night coffee on campus, thanks to Starbucks' new hours
The Starbucks under 1920 Commons recently reduced its hours to close at midnight from 2 a.m.
Ed Tech 2020 offers practical innovation to Penn instructors
Over 200 faculty and staff members across all 12 Penn Schools gathered on Oct. 30 for the annual "Engaging Students Through Technology" symposium
Locust Moon Comics Festival returns to the Rotunda
Last Saturday, Philadelphia’s Locust Moon Comics hosted its fourth annual Locust Moon Comics Festival. The day-long event is Philadelphia’s premiere celebration of comics, illustration and graphic arts.
No more late night coffee on campus, thanks to Starbucks' new hours
The Starbucks under 1920 Commons recently reduced its hours to close at midnight from 2 a.m.
Ed Tech 2020 offers practical innovation to Penn instructors
Over 200 faculty and staff members across all 12 Penn Schools gathered on Oct. 30 for the annual "Engaging Students Through Technology" symposium
Race to the bottom: Internship recruitment creeps increasingly earlier
In recent years, companies have begun targeting freshmen and sophomores, particularly those who identify as minorities
Three years ago, Hurricane Sandy rocked the East Coast
Hurricane Sandy was by far one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the Eastern Seaboard in recorded history. With its 3-year anniversary having past on Thursday, it’s only appropriate to look back and understand how significant this event was.
Toilet waterworks fouls Harnwell mezannine
An overflowing toilet on the floor above the lounge was the source of the water dripping through the ceiling.
Students call for Cosby's honorary degree to be revoked
Students have called for the University to take a stand against Cosby, who now faces accusations from over 50 women who say the comedian raped or sexually assaulted them.
Free speech at Penn: Protected by rules, limited by culture
While multiple University initiatives strive to protect open expression on campus, some students find it difficult to speak their beliefs
Fossil Free Penn takes next steps to promote divestment
A Wednesday rally organized by Fossil Free Penn aimed to draw the University Council’s attention to a forthcoming proposal for Penn to divest from fossil fuels.
Campus thefts and crimes against property drop 28 percent in 2015
Thefts from buildings on campus have seen the most significant drop, coming down 41 counts in 2015.
UPDATED: Student arrested in Castle arson investigation
The fire was set in a closet at the Psi Upsilon fraternity on 250 S. 36th Street on Oct. 23.
Mental health concerns have not deterred Penn students from pursuing finance
A quarter of 2014 Penn graduates took jobs in finance despite renewed concerns about mental health due to employee deaths in the industry.
Just brew it: The Wharton Coffee Club gains traction on campus
The Penn Coffee Club is a Wharton graduate student organization that gives students the opportunity to bond over their shared love of coffee. Started three years ago, the club now has over 60 members and a three-person board.
Crime log: Oct. 18 - Oct. 22
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Oct. 18 and Oct. 22.
Students discuss sexual violence in the LGBTQ community following national survey
On Wednesday, a group of around 20 students gathered at the LGBT Center to discuss sexual violence in the community, following a recent survey showing a low report rate of the crime.
Students work hands on in Phila. nonprofit internships
Students who worked for Philadelphia nonprofit organizations this past summer share their favorite perks.
University Council discusses free speech, fundraising, mental wellness
On Wednesday afternoon, administrators, faculty and students met in Houston Hall for the University Council’s second meeting of the year.



















