Crime Log: Sept. 5 – Sept. 11, 2014
Read about what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Sept. 5 and Sept. 11, 2014.
Read about what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Sept. 5 and Sept. 11, 2014.
Penn Medicine University City, a new outpatient and surgical center at 38th and Market streets, celebrated its opening on Friday.
Hackney watched the crowd through the windows of his house with his chief of staff.
The first event to celebrate La Casa Latina's anniversary is on Monday at 12 p.m. in the basement of the ARCH building, and offers a chance to learn about the story behind the founding of the center.
Penn Medicine University City, a new outpatient and surgical center at 38th and Market streets, celebrated its opening on Friday.
Hackney watched the crowd through the windows of his house with his chief of staff.
Take your nose out of your French textbook and into a downward dog.
The former Harvard President's speech took place Monday night at the Law School
Only three of the top 20-compensated private university presidents are women.
ENGAGE is a student-run think-and-action tank that incorporates research, grassroots involvement and community-level communication in the hopes of developing solutions to pertinent social issues in Philadelphia.
College Houses are offering a $10 discount and funding transportation for students who attend Restaurant Week with their College House.
At their Islamic Cultural Food Lounge event on Monday evening, the Muslim Students Assocation offered students a taste of different Muslim cuisines.
Penn's 2014 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, published online by the Division of Public Safety on Monday, included comprehensive statistics about crime on campus
A new video and photographic installation exhibition entitled "…Cairo stories” by artist Judith Barry opened this Monday at the Slought, a gallery at 4017 Walnut Street.
Sleep is not on the schedule for many of the student hackers competing in the PennApps event this weekend.
The Greek community partnered with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Buerger Center to maintain a garden and participate in ongoing community service efforts.
SP2 Dean John Jackson, Jr. announced at a launch event on Friday night for his "Future of Social Change" tour that he would be traveling the country with admissions and financial aid officers to recruit students to attend SP2.
Penn Law professor Stephen Burbank recently co-authored an article demonstrating that over the past 50 years, conservative politics has made it more difficult for plaintiffs to file suit in federal courts.
This year’s PennApps winner has brought Apple software to any web browser.
Meor, Jewish organization at Penn, has offered students a $400 stipend to participate in its Maimonides Leaders Fellowship program since its founding in 2004.