Inside the 'Damage Control Workshop' at Career Services
Career Services has some advice for students who are worried that poor grades or a lack of extracurricular activities have killed their chances at getting a job.
Career Services has some advice for students who are worried that poor grades or a lack of extracurricular activities have killed their chances at getting a job.
The Wharton Council is implementing new policies that restrict the ways in which clubs can recruit new members
Eight hundred out of the 6,500 students who live in on-campus housing live without air conditioning.
Fasil’s new song “Frat Boy Party" is one of 30 songs he penned this summer.
The Wharton Council is implementing new policies that restrict the ways in which clubs can recruit new members
Eight hundred out of the 6,500 students who live in on-campus housing live without air conditioning.
Laboratory and fine arts classes can require fees ranging from $75-$300.
A look at Anthropology 219, taught by Robert Schuyler.
Elyas Tecle gives his weekly weather report.
All-female comedy sketch group Bloomers held the second installation of their annual comedy festival LaughtHERfest on Saturday, Sept. 17.
Among other things, the panel addressed the great deal of misinformation surrounding the issue.
Voting begins Monday and closes Thursday.
Over the summer, the Penn Violence Prevention Office tripled in staff, welcoming Associate Director Malik Washington and Program Coordinator Katie Chockley.
This afternoon, an anti-gay protest took place outside Van Pelt Library near the Button. Student counter-protesters quickly arrived on scene as the two sides clashed.
By 2:30 pm, a large group of pride flag-toting students decided to direct students away from the two preachers.
On Wednesday, UMOJA hosted a student panel discussion about what issues are most important to minorities in the 2016 election.
In today's political climate, it can sometimes seem impossible for the two major parties to come together on any issue. A new Penn group hopes to change that.
The Amazon@Penn opened last May and has since impressed students with its convenience and use of new technology.
This summer had no shortage of newsworthy world events, such as the British exit from the European Union, the 2016 Summer capitalize Olympics in Rio de Janeirofull name of city and the political uprising in Turkey.
A recent article published by Vice’s video channel Motherboard said Penn was the 10th worst.