Students display prototypes at product design fair
Tuesday night, this year's OPIM 415 class, Product Design, met in Houston Hall to present their final products.
Tuesday night, this year's OPIM 415 class, Product Design, met in Houston Hall to present their final products.
Veterans rally for more resources, but Penn hesitates with the demands.
A look back at the top events of 2014
The Young Scholars program through the School of Liberal and Professional Studies invites high school juniors and seniors from around the city to apply.
Veterans rally for more resources, but Penn hesitates with the demands.
A look back at the top events of 2014
Penn students took over Penn President Amy Gutmann’s annual holiday party on Tuesday night, demanding that the University pay money to support Philadelphia schools.
Several Ivy peers are more open about how they punish sexual assault.
Despite constant criticism that selective colleges are inaccessible to students of lower socio-economic background, the number of Pell Grant recipients has increased in the last six years at Penn. Since 2008, the Pell Grant recipients rose by 60 percent, with 15 percent of freshman receiving the grant as a part of their financial aid package.
Jon M. Huntsman's life has been a story of Idaho cornfields, quirky business ventures, and a big dose of luck.
At the final UA meeting of the semester, the UA passed a resolution that cancels winter airport shuttles and held internal elections for a member of the budget committee.
Philadelphia-based writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely, a 1994 College graduate, is at the center of a reporting controversy over her recent Rolling Stone article, “A Rape On Campus,” which tells the gang-rape story of a student identified as “Jackie” at a University of Virginia fraternity party.
Only three college presidents are paid more than Amy Gutmann in 2012, the latest year with available data.
With Philadelphia mayoral election gaining citywide momentum in anticipation for the Democratic primary on May 19, Penn students are at risk from being shut out of the process.
Eran Riklis, a renowned filmmaker, taught his first and only course at Penn this semester.
Jose Antonio Vargas recounted his immigration to the United States and discussed questions of undocumented immigration and race.
Crimes against people, like robberies and assaults, and crimes against property, including thefts and burglaries, are down from last November.
The 5B -- the five different umbrella coalitions which represent minority groups -- recently held elections for their new executive boards.
The social media app Unseen allows college students to discover and connect with like-minded students.
Penn hosted the Winter Wonderpuff Cup on Sunday.