Congressional gridlock halts Penn's legislative goals
While gridlock in Washington, D.C. continues to cripple countless legislative efforts from across the political spectrum, Penn’s legislative agenda has been left to suffer.
While gridlock in Washington, D.C. continues to cripple countless legislative efforts from across the political spectrum, Penn’s legislative agenda has been left to suffer.
A 35-year-old researcher at Penn was found shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, the AP reported last night.
Students gathered on Locust Walk today to learn more about Penn's over 250 student clubs and organizations at the SAC Fall Activities Fair.
The first Health and Wellness fair, sponsored by a $1,000 donation from Penn's Year of Health initiative to the Penn Undergraduate Health Coalition, brought together a variety of health groups.
A 35-year-old researcher at Penn was found shot and killed in his home on Wednesday, the AP reported last night.
Students gathered on Locust Walk today to learn more about Penn's over 250 student clubs and organizations at the SAC Fall Activities Fair.
Vice Provost for Education Andrew Binns will step down from his position after this year, Provost Vincent Price said on Thursday.
Two black males broke into a University of Sciences fraternity house at 42nd and Baltimore streets at gunpoint on Wednesday morning at around 2:30 a.m.
Despite consistently long lines, the bagel shop received poor reviews on Yelp.
A 2,000-foot-long boardwalk will run along the eastern shore of the river.
Nom Nom Ramen, a popular Philadelphia Japanese restaurant, opened a new location in the food court at 34th and Walnut streets.
Forget purity rings. Just put on a condom.
A motorcycle theft and a report of fraud are among crimes that were reported in the Penn Patrol Zone between Aug. 15 and Aug. 21, 2014
Current Dean Eduardo Glandt will step down in June 2015 at the end of his current term.
Amy Gutmann officially welcomed the Class of 2018 and transfer students to Penn at Convocation, which was held on College Green this year.
A look back at the weekend of New Student Orientation of the Class of 2018
On Tuesday night, the Class of 2018 gathered on College Green for Convocation.
Penn graduates can hang their degrees with pride for another ten years, thanks to the University’s reaccreditation earlier this summer. On June 26, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaffirmed the University’s accreditation after a rigorous process rooting back to October 2012.
Drexel University will announce to trustees and senior staff tomorrow that Harris Steinberg, currently executive director of PennPraxis, will head the Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation, according to an article in Philadelphia Magazine.
Three parties were shut down over the weekend and three students were cited for underage drinking.