Penn ED apps increase by 5 percent to all-time high
This is the second year in a row that more than 5,000 applicants have applied early.
This is the second year in a row that more than 5,000 applicants have applied early.
Agassi cofounded the Turner-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund to help bring better facilities to charter schools
They are currently accepting online applications for students who want to live in the house next year
Tanja Kral is an associate professor in the School of Nursing
Agassi cofounded the Turner-Agassi Charter School Facilities Fund to help bring better facilities to charter schools
They are currently accepting online applications for students who want to live in the house next year
Huang spoke as part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Week at Huntsman Hall
With a new Pennsylvania governor and the Republicans now controlling the Senate, the midterm elections on Tuesday significantly changed local and national political landscapes.
Penn’s polling stations saw less than a third of voter turnout this election cycle
In addition to partially lifting the moratorium on new student groups, the Student Activities Council also recently elected a new chair. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with recently elected SAC Chair and College junior Renata O'Donnell to discuss her plans for the upcoming year. Daily Pennsylvanian: What’s something you what to accomplish as SAC chair that you want to have be your legacy? Renata O'Donnell: I think [previous SAC chairs] have done an amazing job.
Map of today's polling places and list of resources to guide your vote
At their Nov. 2 meeting, the Undergraduate Assembly passed a resolution that urges the administration not to change the credit value of a course after the first day of classes. They also discussed making syllabi for all classes available on Penn InTouch.
Real estate mogul Sam Zell spoke at Penn on Monday, offering a glimpse of his contrarian philosophies.
Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof offered his thoughts on the "empathy gap" in a talk on Monday.
The 22nd Annual Ms. & Mr. Penn competition, a gleaming night of oiled calves, washboard stomachs and ripped arms, was held Monday night at the Annenberg Center.
This year's race for Pennsylvania State Senate and for the General Assembly in Penn's election district will see two Democratic incumbents facing off against two Republican challengers.
In tomorrow’s election for the U.S. House of Representatives, voters will have a choice between Democratic incumbent Chaka Fattah and Republican opponent Armond James to represent Pennsylvania’s 2nd Congressional District.Both candidates ran unopposed in their respective party’s primary elections in May.
Funding for education in Pennsylvania is an issue both Republican incumbent Tom Corbett and Democratic challenger Tom Wolf took head on in their campaigns.
As Pennsylvania voters flock to the polls today, they have a clear choice in affecting the direction of the state: Keep Republican Governor Tom Corbett in office, or replace him with Democratic challenger Tom Wolf.
Welcome to the DP's Housing Guide 2014!