The face of Penn President Amy Gutmann will soon be gracing more than the pages of the Daily Pennsylvanian — Gutmann was named the newest CoverGirl.
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Students look to consulting for diverse learning opportunities
Consulting is usually associated with opulence and constant traveling, yet thousands of Penn students seek consulting jobs every year for more than superficial motivations.
Student groups serve as resources for mental health
Counseling and Psychological Services Director Bill Alexander said the “volume and intensity” of student focus on mental health has grown in the time since he became director in 1999.
Steele | What a difference a year makes for Grace Calhoun
Tuesday marks the one year anniversary of Grace Calhoun's introduction as Penn's new athletic director.
Students look to consulting for diverse learning opportunities
Consulting is usually associated with opulence and constant traveling, yet thousands of Penn students seek consulting jobs every year for more than superficial motivations.
Student groups serve as resources for mental health
Counseling and Psychological Services Director Bill Alexander said the “volume and intensity” of student focus on mental health has grown in the time since he became director in 1999.
Kesha leaks Fling headliner announcement
On Saturday afternoon at 3:59, fewer than twenty individuals out of the entire student body were aware that pop artist Kesha would headline this year’s Spring Fling. By 4:10, nearly all 10,000 of them knew.
The real impact of arsenic found in Franzia
A lawsuit is being filed in California accusing some of the country’s top selling wines of having up to four to five times the maximum amount of arsenic allowed by the Environmental Protection Agency for drinking water.
Penn prepares to 'Swipe Out Hunger'
Swipe Out Hunger, a national organization that combats food insecurity by encouraging college students to donate leftover meal swipes, will officially launch at Penn on Wednesday.
Nibbly: A Tinder for your tastebuds
Start-up mobile application Nibbly is a new destination for anyone interested in finding new restaurants that fit their tastes.
Former congressman shares political advice with Penn students
It takes a congressman to know Congress.
Penn Electric Racing Team has a need for speed (and sustainability)
While they might not be able use it on their endless trek down to the Engineering quad, a team of 35 Penn students have hand-built an electric race car that can exceed 100 miles per hour.
Alternative Spring Break students combat human trafficking
While some Penn students were partying away on the beach in Mexico and others were at home binge-watching Netflix, some students spent their Spring Break making a difference.
ABCS Summit highlights unique courses during advanced registration
The Netter Center for Community Partnerships held its 12th annual ABCS Summit at the Shotel Dubin Auditorium in Penn Hillel.
Dual-degree program launches between Graduate School of Engineering and Law School
Unlike going to law school, the one-year program will not license students to practice law, but will give them a legal background and training in their respective fields.
SFCU credit card fraud investigation remains opaque
Since 15 members of Penn’s Student Federal Credit Union fell victim to fraud earlier this year, the union as well as the Division of Public Safety have not issued any update on the investigation or on the outcome of the investigation.
Sam Sherman | White Christian nation
SAM SHERMAN is a College junior from Marblehead, Mass. His email address is samsherman6@gmail.com.
Oscar A. Rudenstam | Reconsidering religion in society
We are free to believe what we want, the reasoning goes, and since religion is a personal matter, it is not to be an object of criticism. This is true, but only partially.
The Vision | No one is safe
One of the ideas most integral to America’s conception of itself is the idea of meritocracy. It’s a seductive one, aligning well with what we’d like to believe about our nation and ourselves.
Chinese tech firms more attractive to recent grads
2014 Wharton graduate Belinda Chen decided to pass up a lucrative offer from Amazon to work for the Chinese online retailer JD.com. Chen is among an increasing number of graduates being allured to China by its growing tech sector.
















