Crime Log: Sept. 26 to Oct. 1
Crime Log: Sept. 26 to Oct. 1
Crime Log: Sept. 26 to Oct. 1
Three new members were appointed to the junior Class Board to fill positions that became vacant because of former office-holders studying abroad.
Nearly 60 seventh and eighth grade students from local Philadelphia schools visited Penn’s Bioengineering Department this January.
Entrepreneurs discuss the long road to success for startupsIn a panel hosted by Weiss Tech House, three company founders shared their experiences building a business from the ground up.
Three new members were appointed to the junior Class Board to fill positions that became vacant because of former office-holders studying abroad.
Nearly 60 seventh and eighth grade students from local Philadelphia schools visited Penn’s Bioengineering Department this January.
Get ready for some "Birthday Sex."
Since February 2013, Penn’s Cultural Heritage Center has been working with Syrians to safeguard the country's artifacts and heritage sites from ISIS, President Bashar al-Assad's forces and looters.
On Sunday, the UA spent over 30 minutes debating how to improve mental health on campus.
Four current students in the Education Policy master's program in the Graduate School of Education can practically pinpoint the moment they realized they wanted to change the system.
Skylar Grey will headline the Social Planning and Events Committee’s fall concert on Oct. 25.
In a impromptu School Reform Commission meeting this morning, the commission voted to cancel the contract with between the School District of Philadelphia and Philadelphia Federation of Teachers.
Is a good thing worth sacrificing the opportunity to look for something better?
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life has a new member. Last week, Meghan Gaffney took over as Associate Director at OFSL.
Jara Krys, a transgender student on a leave of absence from Penn, went into sex work to pay the bills.
The Penn Museum will fully open its Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials this semester.
Yesterday, the Penn Secular Society hosted Hugh Taft, a leader in the ethical humanist movement, who spoke the reason, feeling, theory and praxis behind his legal religion. The philosopher broke the ice with Plato, before arriving to the materialism of capitalism, the great prompter of the 140 year old movement.
As federal legislators take up the effort to combat sexual assault on campuses, Penn administrators have concerns with a proposed bill to change sexual assault protocols at colleges across the country.
Administrators are leaving the goals of Wharton’s undergraduate curriculum review almost entirely up to the members of the review committee.
Experts say suicides on college campuses tend to happen in waves.