HipCityVeg founder discusses issues of veganism
HipCityVeg founder Nicole Marquis was featured in IMPACT magazine’s sustainability speaker series on Sept. 27.
HipCityVeg founder Nicole Marquis was featured in IMPACT magazine’s sustainability speaker series on Sept. 27.
Starting in mid-October, a CAPS clinician will be stationed in the Veterinary hospital.
Communication professor Amy Jordan called scheduling recitations a "dance."
Despite several student criticisms of Penn’s financial aid system, Penn has been ranked as one of the best universities for student loan borrowers by Magnify Money.
Starting in mid-October, a CAPS clinician will be stationed in the Veterinary hospital.
Communication professor Amy Jordan called scheduling recitations a "dance."
For Penn students participating in the program, the hour a week they spend with their little brothers or sisters provides a welcome break from their day-to-day stresses
Students say much of the pressure comes from within their relationships themselves.
Carly Fiorina will be making waves at Donald Trump’s alma mater.
The fourth annual Y Prize — a competition in which students examine the intersection of engineering and business, find applications for cutting edge technologies and step into the shoes of budding entrepreneurs — held its kick-off event on Monday.
Penn's Emergency Operations Center dealt with the influx of pedestrians to U. City during the pope's visit.
On September 9, U.S. News & World Report rankings released their 2016 edition of Best Colleges, with Penn dropping a spot to ninth place
It felt like a cross between a carnival, concert and the end of a post-apocalyptic movie.
"The Late Night" had its first live taping Friday night in the Platt Student Performing Arts House.
Penn institutionalized the health frenzy on Monday Sept. 21 by becoming the first Ivy League university to join the Healthier Campus Initiative, the collegiate branch of the Partnership for a Healthier America.
For mixed race students, finding racial or cultural groups to identify with can be more of a challenge.
The list of well-known public figures visiting Philadelphia this semester continues to grow with the announcement of the 2015 Annenberg Lecture.
Computers now take 30 seconds to start and all applications, including large ones, load in seconds.
Amidst the interdisciplinary culture that surrounds campus life, students now have another group to consider: the Penn Bioethics Society, in the works since April, has launched and will be holding its inaugural GBM this Wednesday.
The meetings are discussion-based and confidential.