Penn spends $600,000 on lobbying in 2013
With over $600,000 spent on lobbying in 2013, Penn lobbies more any other school in the Ivy League.
With over $600,000 spent on lobbying in 2013, Penn lobbies more any other school in the Ivy League.
See what crimes were reported in the Penn Patrol Zone between Jan. 17 and Jan. 23
Counseling and Psychological Services may be moving north to Market Street or east to 34th Street.
Talking to peers is oftentimes easier than talking to a professional — this is the philosophy and ultimate approach of Penn’s mental health group Active Minds.
See what crimes were reported in the Penn Patrol Zone between Jan. 17 and Jan. 23
Counseling and Psychological Services may be moving north to Market Street or east to 34th Street.
Counseling and Psychological Services will extend its hours and hire more staff within the next few weeks.
Disgraced Penn alum, journalist Stephen Glass, has been denied a law license by the Supreme Court of the State of California, his rehabilitation process being deemed a failure.
Dean of the Office of Admissions attributes an increase of 25 percent in the potential art majors to Penn’s new “Arts and Culture Initiative” program.
Pastor Kevin R. Johnson has been accused of using political influences to get his kids into Penn Alexander School, despite living outside the school’s catchment zone.
Several studies show that sharing personal experiences and apologizing helps with interpersonal interactions, hence making you more likable.
Penn and Drexel study shows chain restaurants across Philadelphia offer over-caloric meals. A single visit can exceed the daily limit of calories recommended by experts.
Pharmaceutical giant, Novartis seeks to join Penn’s lawsuit vs. St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital over patent for cancer treatment technology.
In its first meeting of the semester, the UA discussed expanding Penn’s psychological resources and moving the add/drop deadline, amongst other topics.
Freshmen and upperclassmen going through sorority recruitment received their bids last night.
Think tank summit hopes to contribute to global policy making and open discussion.
Dog sledding and the Alaskan wilderness offer a reprieve from the urban bustle of Philadelphia.
A Wharton graduate and Operation Desert Storm veteran says he’s running for Congress.
As the University begins to heal, the Daily Pennsylvanian looks at how death is handled on campus
Pulitzer Prize-winning Egan discussed her novel “A Visit from the Goon Squad” as the featured author of the Winter Reading Project.