New Student Issue: Where to eat around Penn's campus
Across campus, there are no lack of places to grab a bite if you're opting for something other than a dining hall.
Across campus, there are no lack of places to grab a bite if you're opting for something other than a dining hall.
From the historic, decorated Quad to the brand new College house opening this fall, Penn offers a variety of living options.
While Hill College House closes for renovations and the New College House opens, Sansom West will join the roster of Penn college houses.
The array of LGBTQ student groups at Penn is as diverse as the community itself. Here's a list of the existing clubs on campus.
From the historic, decorated Quad to the brand new College house opening this fall, Penn offers a variety of living options.
While Hill College House closes for renovations and the New College House opens, Sansom West will join the roster of Penn college houses.
The New York Times picked Philadelphia as the latest subject of its “36 Hours” travel series, and recommended starting out on Penn’s campus. Philadelphia was featured after locales like Oahu, Amsterdam, Southeast London and Louisville.
What was once intuited by student culture has now been proven by data — Penn undergraduates have bad sleeping habits.
The Committee for Diversity and Equity, which advises and reports to the University Council, recommended that the University establish a First Generation Office for students who are the first in their families to attend college.
In early May, the Class Board of 2019 compiled a list of the locations where rising sophomores will spend their summers.
Despite the University’s efforts to increase awareness of and access to mental health resources, some students felt that the pamphlets didn’t do enough.
A fraternity listserv email thread containing racial and homophobic slurs prompted a member to leave the organization at the end of the spring semester.
The new shipping center, which occupies half of the ground floor of 1920s Commons, officially opened its doors to the public last Wednesday.
Times Higher Education has ranked Penn 16th based on a world-wide university ranking system.
According to Canvas at Penn’s blog post about the May 16th user interface update, everyone would “jump for joy over the new Canvas UI!” But to students, while a welcome change, the update was largely inconsequential.
At Penn’s 260th Commencement this morning, playwright, composer and self-described “painfully aware” Lin-Manuel Miranda addressed the “dear, terrified graduates,” encouraging them to live and tell the stories of their lives.
2012 was the year Penn's soon-to-be graduates first graced Locust Walk, but it was also the year of YOLO, Linsanity and the infectious "Call Me Maybe."
The Daily Pennsylvanian caught up with two alumni who have used their Penn education to work toward improving conditions for the LGBTQ community.
Check out where some of Penn's enterprising students are using their time away from campus.
We went year-by-year to look at what events have influenced the formative years of this weekend's newly minted graduates.