What students are reading around campus this week
Several on-campus publications are all launching new issues this week.
Several on-campus publications are all launching new issues this week.
Counseling and Psychological Services will extend its hours and hire more staff within the next few weeks.
Dean of the Office of Admissions attributes an increase of 25 percent in the potential art majors to Penn’s new “Arts and Culture Initiative” program.
Counseling and Psychological Services may be moving north to Market Street or east to 34th Street.
Counseling and Psychological Services will extend its hours and hire more staff within the next few weeks.
Dean of the Office of Admissions attributes an increase of 25 percent in the potential art majors to Penn’s new “Arts and Culture Initiative” program.
Penn and Drexel study shows chain restaurants across Philadelphia offer over-caloric meals. A single visit can exceed the daily limit of calories recommended by experts.
In its first meeting of the semester, the UA discussed expanding Penn’s psychological resources and moving the add/drop deadline, amongst other topics.
Freshmen and upperclassmen going through sorority recruitment received their bids last night.
Penn Abroad and Penn Summer Abroad collaborate to share students’ travel experiences
The Daily Pennsylvanian previews a month of events for seniors.
OCR sessions are also among the events that will be rescheduled due to the University’s two-day snow hiatus.
Chris Chen, a junior in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies, helped a stranger in Starbucks, and ended up tagged in a Facebook post with over 400 likes.
Playdope, which is launching today, aims to connect users with “familiar strangers” — people with whom they share a similar background, routine and activities.
The Catalyst Grants, a new fellowship program at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, will increase the number of public interest fellowships and allow more students to enter the nonprofit sector.
Recent events have sparked discussions on issues of stress and mental health on campus, with many students expressing frustration at the lack of dialogue surrounding mental health.
The new PennCards, issued to Gregory College House residents last week, feature the contactless card pilot system, which has been underway in the college house since last summer.
Students and alumni petition collegiate apparel company Hillflint to produce a sweater bearing Penn’s classic “P”. Alumnus Dalyn Montgomery created the petition on Oct. 16 to grant Hillflint said merchandizing license.
Kevin Zhao’s friends and family gathered in Houston Hall Saturday afternoon to share memories of the deceased Engineering and Wharton senior.
Penn’s two newest fraternities embarked on formal spring recruitment for the first time this week to meet a growing demand.