Peer support hotline reaches students in need
On a Friday night, after other students have gone out, some are sitting by a phone — ready to hear your calls.
On a Friday night, after other students have gone out, some are sitting by a phone — ready to hear your calls.
The University announced Tuesday that it will be continuing its long-standing relationship with PNC, after having considered alternatives in the banking industry for the past several months.
Philly Fashion Week this season will run from Feb. 21 to 23, showcasing collections from a variety of designers, some local and some from around the world.
The six applicants for Philadelphia’s second casino license took the stage in front of the Pennsylvania State Gaming Control Board last week to highlight their proposals.
The University announced Tuesday that it will be continuing its long-standing relationship with PNC, after having considered alternatives in the banking industry for the past several months.
Philly Fashion Week this season will run from Feb. 21 to 23, showcasing collections from a variety of designers, some local and some from around the world.
Amidst political unrest, Penn students are still seeking study abroad programs in the Middle East. Each year, Penn Abroad sends students to countries in the Middle East such as Jordan, Egypt and Israel.
The Penn community is working to make sense of Pope Benedict XVI’s Feb. 11 announcement of his resignation — the first of its kind in almost 600 years.
For the third year in a row Wharton executive MBA students will receive an iPad as one of their first packages from the school.
Past, present and future. These are all important issues that will be addressed in this year’s annual UMOJA Week, going on now.
When someone throws out food at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, it doesn’t go to a landfill, but instead to a pig farm in New Jersey.
Last night, Penn Sangam asked a roomful of students an unusual question: could they really make an arranged marriage work?
The Student Activities Council predicted that the moratorium on new student groups will continue at the Undergraduate Assembly’s annual budgeting meeting.
Voters in the Pennsylvania primary elections won’t have to show photo identification to cast their ballots this May.
When asked whether she had an active social media presence, professor of religious studies Anthea Butler responded, “Duh.”
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania have filed eight lawsuits against former Hospital employees since Jan.
Some have received a fake email from those pretending to be the Wharton School.
A group of concerned parents and community members plan to rally outside of the University Council meeting at Houston Hall this Wednesday in protest of the new system of lottery registration at the Penn Alexander School.
As you enter the sixth floor of Van Pelt Library, you are immediately confronted with the floor’s centerpiece, a pavilion room with eucalyptus-paneled walls abutting floor-to-ceiling glass panes.
According to a political poll conducted by The Daily Pennsylvanian this past fall, only 70 percent of the 1,305 students who responded to a question on postgraduate employment said they planned to enter the workforce immediately after graduation.