Governor Wolf permanently authorizes Uber in Pennsylvania
According to CBS News, the legislation levies a tax on ride sharing services that would help fund the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the School District of Philadelphia.
According to CBS News, the legislation levies a tax on ride sharing services that would help fund the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the School District of Philadelphia.
You may be anxiously anticipating the end of this election season, but there are plenty of events to get excited about during this last week of craziness.
As many prepare to vote for the first time in the general election Tuesday, Penn students reflect on the long-term significance this election is likely to have on both personal and national scales.
Very different groups with very different goals will be doing the same exact thing: watching and waiting.
You may be anxiously anticipating the end of this election season, but there are plenty of events to get excited about during this last week of craziness.
As many prepare to vote for the first time in the general election Tuesday, Penn students reflect on the long-term significance this election is likely to have on both personal and national scales.
Her most recent paper, “Friends with Academic Benefits,” was recently published in Context, an academic journal published by the American Sociological Association.
On Monday, Engineering graduate student Alfredo "Freddy" Abravanel died "unexpectedly," according to an emails sent to the Engineering community Tuesday morning.
Penn has another prize for innovation — this time, for ones that contribute to Jewish life.
The Multi-Purpose Room at the Pottruck Health and Fitness Center, which contains a variety of exercise equipment, padded mat areas and punching bags, has been closed since the beginning of the 2016-2017 academic year for reasons unknown to students.
Benjamin Schüttler was pursuing an MBA at Wharton as well as a Masters degree of Public Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.
A giant beach ball covered in declarations ranging from expletives, to “Black Lives Matter” to “Support Trump,” sat in front of Van Pelt library Tuesday afternoon.
In the middle of October, the College Republicans executive board voted to formally condemn Trump, but the decision was never carried out.
The check-ins are meant to confuse the local police department there over the numbers and identities of protesters, after rumors that the police were using Facebook to make a list of protesters.
At 3:58 AM on Sunday Oct. 30, Penn Police responded to a report of armed robbery on Sansom Street, prompting a UPennAlert at 4:24 a.m.
As a result of increased security at the game, many Greek organizations have decided to break tradition and not attend the game, fearing consequences from the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and Penn Police.
Seeking to spice up your schedule next semester? Why not knock out a few College requirements while learning from highly-rated professors and tackling unconventional topics?
International students often have concerns about getting work visas that allow them to stay in the country as well as family pressure.
While Halloween night may be quieter this year, there have been many years past where shocking events occurred.
Last week, the Nominations and Elections Committee announced the Special Elections results after four Undergraduate Assembly members resigned.