Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill talks tenacity and 2016
As the first woman from Missouri to be a U.S. senator, Claire McCaskill has experienced her fair share of discrimination.
As the first woman from Missouri to be a U.S. senator, Claire McCaskill has experienced her fair share of discrimination.
For Penn men’s soccer, 2015 has been a tale of two seasons.
Dining also supported the opening of the football season on Twitter, and dining halls have featured flyers advertising upcoming games.
With a new app, students can now text anonymous tips to Penn Police.
For Penn men’s soccer, 2015 has been a tale of two seasons.
Dining also supported the opening of the football season on Twitter, and dining halls have featured flyers advertising upcoming games.
SAM SHERMAN is a College senior from Marblehead, Mass. His email is samsherman6@gmail.com.
Numbers of statistics majors have been increasing at colleges and universities across the country over the past decade, but still aren’t meeting industry demand
As Penn students, we care a lot about careers. On-campus recruiting seems to be on everyone’s mind as lunch time conversations turn to resume formatting or company culture and dinner plans are cancelled to attend info sessions
The sector requirements seem to focus more on Sector VIII: The Navigation of Bureaucracy, rather than on actually giving students a well-rounded liberal arts education.
SHUN SAKAI is a College junior from Chester Hill, Mass. His email is ssakai@sas.upenn.edu.
When it comes to the virtue of “industry,” Ben Franklin’s language is clear: “Lose no time.
The coronation has been scheduled. For months, the media has declared Hillary Clinton the inevitable nominee, while the Democratic Party has actively protected her by limiting the number of debates and obstructing other candidates from entering the race.
Marcus Jones may be the busiest man in Penn Athletics.
The team travelled to Ithaca, N.Y. — Cornell’s home turf — to take on the Big Red in a key Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) matchup. As the fourth quarter clock ran down, the score read 29-12 in favor of the Red and Blue.
The changing seasons bring about new colors around campus, with greens turning to oranges and browns, Red and Blue fading in favor of a shade of pink. Penn volleyball hosted Cornell and Columbia in this weekend’s Dig Pink!
It’s honestly hard to know what to make of Penn football after four games.
What do murder, biological warfare and gentrification all have in common? They all helped shape Penn as a world-leading institution. “Becoming Penn,” a new book written by professor John Puckett and and University Archives and Records Center Director Mark Frazier Lloyd, presents Penn’s rise to an internationally-reputed intellectual destination. “For Penn to be attractive to... international audiences, it had to develop as a place that fostered the greatest number of incentives to students to study,” Lloyd said.
This year's ballot includes several candidates for the Pennsylvania state judiciary and five for Mayor of Philadelphia.
On Tuesday, CBS Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes took a break from her busy routine to deliver the 2015 Annenberg Lecture entitled “Chasing the ‘Scooby’ Van and Tracking Trump to the Border: Covering the Wild Ride That is the 2016 Presidential Campaign.”