Food recovery program expands to include Hill dining hall
The program came out of a group project in the ABCS course, "the Politics of Food."
The program came out of a group project in the ABCS course, "the Politics of Food."
In the past few weeks, many girls have walked into their dorm rooms to be greeted by colorful posters, warm Wishbone chicken wings and cookies lying on their beds.
For Ursula Bechert, it’s important to speak up for victims of abuse — especially those who can’t speak for themselves.
Abraham is the second candidate to visit Penn this month, following Former City Councilman Jim Kenney’s visit last Tuesday.
In the past few weeks, many girls have walked into their dorm rooms to be greeted by colorful posters, warm Wishbone chicken wings and cookies lying on their beds.
For Ursula Bechert, it’s important to speak up for victims of abuse — especially those who can’t speak for themselves.
Criminology Department Chair Adrian Raine is a pioneer in neurocriminology, a branch of criminology that explores the application of neuroscience techniques in understanding crime and violence.
Who said engineers don't win Oscars?
Republican legislators in Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives just took the first step to get Pennsylvania out of the liquor business.
At Penn Alexander School, Graduate School of Education professor Yasmin Kafai developed a middle school-level coding course to engage students in the art of video game design. Kafai's course speaks to a larger trend in advocacy for computer science as a part of formative education.
With a recently released report on Penn’s mental health resources, the friends and family of Madison Holleran reflect on the University’s efforts to improve psychological support since her death last year.
Alexsandra Bilotti, a Penn junior, died early Saturday morning of Ewing's Carcoma. She turned 22 years old last Wednesday.
Students who don’t know where to turn now have a central option for mental health help: 215-898-HELP.
Professors share experiences and opinions on the science.
1920 Commons remains crowded despite the cockroach infestation brought to light earlier this month.
A referendum this week will reveal if Penn students support fossil fuel divestment, but the vote is only the first step in a long process leading to change. Starting Monday, Penn undergraduates can vote in a referendum on whether or not they believe the University should divest from fossil fuels.
Despite low temperatures last week, Penn and Drexel police are facing a spike in armed robberies, with five armed robberies and one unarmed robbery reported between Feb. 7 and Feb. 15.
A radiator broke in the Fisher Fine Arts Library lobby, releasing a substantial amount of steam into the building's entry.
Students Organizing for Unity and Liberation held a Student Debt Demonstration this past Friday to protest Penn’s no loan policy.
Although only 20 percent of engineering students nationwide are female, mentorship builds bonds within the field that drive success.