In 2012 Princeton University required a student who attempted to commit suicide in his dorm room to withdraw from the university for a year.
Front Breaking
Crime Log: Nov. 21 – Nov. 25
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Nov. 21 and Nov. 25, 2014.
A world tour for new Wharton dean
Move over, Taylor Swift. Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garret will also be going on a world tour in 2015.
School District announces public charter school hearing date for West Philadelphia
The School District of Philadelphia announced on Tuesday that charter school applicants in West Philadelphia will be evaluated Dec. 11.
Crime Log: Nov. 21 – Nov. 25
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Nov. 21 and Nov. 25, 2014.
A world tour for new Wharton dean
Move over, Taylor Swift. Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garret will also be going on a world tour in 2015.
At Penn Law, four and a half minutes in silence after Ferguson decision
On Monday, 70 students laid in silence on the floor of Penn Law in solidarity with protestors around the country after the Ferguson, Mo. grand jury decision.
Rave Cinema under renovation, still open for screenings
The Rave is working to renovate the concession and ticket booth stands, after which the cinema plans to do more renovation work.
Research Round-Up Dec. 2
A synopsis of research released this week from Wharton to Penn Medicine.
State tax lapse depletes research funding
Cutbacks in state research funding depleted a portion of Penn’s research funding.
Toying with your brand
Whether it's a multinational corporation or a recent college graduate, the challenge in creating a brand remains the same.
McKinsey director: Put critics on 'loudspeaker'
Despite the obstacles that some women face when trying to become leaders in the workplace, others are taking the initiative to train women to help women rise to the top of the workplace.
Melting the pot of American art
Penn professor Gwendolyn Shaw gave a presentation on American art as part of the Lighbulb Café public lecture series.
It's all in the family for Penn swimming siblings
For the two sets of siblings on Penn swimming and diving’s roster, the term “teammates” takes on a new meaning. The Alexander sisters and Hurwitz twin brothers add strong bonds to the team, both in and out of the pool.
Penn basketball faces half-court test at Navy
The Red and Blue (0-5) are slated to travel to Annapolis, Md. to take on Navy, one of the slowest-paced teams in the entire country.
Penn men's squash look to build on hot start in home opener
The No. 9 Quakers will take on No. 16 Navy on Wednesday evening at 5 p.m. at the Ringe Squash Courts and hope to improve to 4-0 to begin the year.
Penn women's basketball falls short at Lafayette, 60-57
Penn fell to Lafayette on Tuesday night, 60-57. The Quakers (3-2) were unable to execute on offense in the second half to overcome an overpowering performance by Lafayette forward Emily Homan.
Fresh Grocer to start selling beer
The Fresh Grocer will start selling beer before January 2015, an employee confirmed Tuesday.
Anneka DeCaro | Quaker problems
Anneka DeCaro is a College freshman. Her email address is annekaxiv@gmail.com.
Jeremiah Keenan | Getting s---- done and being happy
In any case, the problem with West’s simple formula remains: The work-hard, play-hard philosophy provides temporary distraction, not real meaning. And when something goes wrong — when you’re out of work or suddenly stop feeling the fun — it can all come crashing down.

















