Graduating seniors reflect on their Penn transformations
Graduating seniors Robert Hsu and Katlyn Grasso were much different when they first set foot on Penn's campus four years ago.
Graduating seniors Robert Hsu and Katlyn Grasso were much different when they first set foot on Penn's campus four years ago.
Although every freshman is required to sign up for a meal plan through Campus Express, there is a much wider world of dining at Penn beyond 1920 Commons.
Impress upperclassmen — and intimidate each other — with your new vocabularies.
Wharton's social media team will begin promoting the new Snapchat account during graduation festivities.
Although every freshman is required to sign up for a meal plan through Campus Express, there is a much wider world of dining at Penn beyond 1920 Commons.
Impress upperclassmen — and intimidate each other — with your new vocabularies.
A roundup of the Greek life stories Penn students have been talking about and a guide to how the system works.
Some Penn alums choose to enter the priesthood instead of pursuing more lucrative professions.
Hey Day through the eyes of a group juniors, who never lost touch since they bonded on their freshman hall.
From AXO's move off campus to new mental health initiatives, this academic year marked many milestones.
A look at what was trending during the Class of 2015's freshman year.
Penn Law professor Polk Wagner, who specializes in intellectual property and patent law, spoke out about the implications of her applications for lyric trademarks.
Last spring, College freshman Kathryn Dewitt was facing her own crisis amidst a semester marked by two student suicides in three weeks.
Some Penn students will return in the Fall with real-world experience and empty pockets.
Penn Dining’s Meal Swipe Conversion Policy has some students questioning the value of a dining plan.
Cultural centers at Penn aim to provide safe spaces for minority students. While many participate, others find them socially limiting.
Somewhere around a third of underage people in the city of Philadelphia are carrying around a fake ID, according to an article on Billy Penn.
In a 2014 Senior Survey, 44 percent of respondents indicated that they were “very dissatisfied” or “generally dissatisfied” with pre-major advising.
PennMOVES has partnered with two additional charities for students to donate their belongings to at the end of the semester.
Many African and African-American students at Penn believe that the black community is unified because of a shared experience of living as a black person in America — not because black people constitute a homogenized group with assumed similarities beyond the color of their skin.