Six classes? No problem
For some, taking six classes a semester is a necessity. For others, it’s a satisfying choice.
For some, taking six classes a semester is a necessity. For others, it’s a satisfying choice.
Some students question the intent and impact of alcohol and drug safety posters lining their dorms.
On Friday, Wharton Leadership Ventures hosted an event that taught undergraduates how to use storytelling to develop their leadership abilities.
Since the formation of the new student group Penn Against Gun Violence was announced last week, campus discussion on the already controversial issue of gun rights has intensified.
Some students question the intent and impact of alcohol and drug safety posters lining their dorms.
On Friday, Wharton Leadership Ventures hosted an event that taught undergraduates how to use storytelling to develop their leadership abilities.
Student Health Services offers free meditation sessions on Mondays and Thursdays at noon.
How much does a facelift cost? — for Hill College House, the price is $80.5 million, but Hill's renovation is more like a structural surgery.
Student Government leaders answered questions about their current projects and future goals on Monday night.
Alpha Delta Pi raised $1,870 at its second annual Pie-a-President philanthropic event, breaking its previous record of $1,250
If you have a great idea which addresses a significant world problem, then you could be the next millionaire.
Varying by department, teaching assistants at Penn see a decent pay rate for their work.
Navigating Penn and Philadelphia dining can be harder for students who follow certain diets
Penn students take advantage of the program less frequently than students at Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore and Haverford
Penn's campus is no stranger to protests, and the demonstrations at Yale last week bring up the difficult balance between free speech and cultural sensitivity.
The group migrated to College Green to join the SOUL march in solidarity with students protesting at Yale and the University of Missouri
This Thursday, some Penn students walked out of class at 2:30 p.m. as instructed by a Facebook event promoted by campus minority groups.
The UA said that RAs and GAs were selected as a focal point of the initiative because they could provide a “safe space for conversation."
Huddled around a table in the lobby of Harrison College House, the Penn Duelists’ interest in Yu-Gi-Oh! stems much deeper than cards.
For some, joining a cultural club is a way to learn about an entirely different culture and immerse themselves in a new group of people.