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Lawmakers propose guns on campus to prevent sexual assault
Members of the Penn Law School community believe weapons on campus only encourage more violence.
If you were too busy lounging on a beach, sleeping or playing with your cat over Spring Break to read the Daily Pennsylvanian online, we’ve got you covered.
From home to Huntsman: Wharton's online course offerings will draw MBA applicants
The top fifty online students will have their application fees to the Wharton MBA program waived and, if accepted into Wharton, the top five students will be granted a $20,000 scholarship.
Lawmakers propose guns on campus to prevent sexual assault
Members of the Penn Law School community believe weapons on campus only encourage more violence.
If you were too busy lounging on a beach, sleeping or playing with your cat over Spring Break to read the Daily Pennsylvanian online, we’ve got you covered.
Digital age transforms the landscape of academia
Online content, which is published at a faster rate, can affect the tenure decisions and the amount of information accessible to students.
Gutmann honored on both sides of the Atlantic
Penn President Amy Gutmann has been in high demand this week.
Penn responds to Power Down Challenge failure
Less than half of the college houses reduced electricity usage throughout the course of the challenge.
Penn looking to improve bonds between peer advisors and their advisees
While upperclassmen advisors relish the opportunity to help younger students, some feel that their helping hand is not always reached for. They would like to see improvements in the program that encourage additional interaction throughout the school year.
Alum Donald Trump shows interest in 2016 presidential bid
Trump launched an exploratory committee on Wednesday.
Penn announces new head of Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Program Initiatives
Melartin replaces Julie Lyzinski Nettleton, who left the position in November to serve as director of the Office of Student Conduct.
UA releases Wellness Guide to promote mental health
Included with the 20-page guide is a one-pager information sheet that lists the locations and phone numbers of the 14 centers featured in the guide, along with four others.
Sean McGeehan | Spring is here
SEAN MCGEEHAN is a College junior from Philadelphia, Pa. His email address is seanmcgeehan@verizon.net.
Guest column by Liza Bernstein | Dialogue won't stop BDS
Support for Israel, like the rest of my political actions, means holding true to my values. It means supporting democracy, equality and human rights in Israel. Yet the disenfranchisement of millions of Palestinians under Israeli control is not democracy.
Dani Blum | Embracing the Penn bubble
We’ve all heard the urges to get into Center City more, to escape Penn’s boundaries and take advantage of the tourist destination at our fingertips. I love Philadelphia and have made some of my fondest memories this year exploring downtown, but I’m so attached to the environment we create on campus.
Anonymous students leave swastikas on Jewish frat house at Vanderbilt
Swastikas were found painted at a Jewish fraternity house at Vanderbilt University. Following the discovery of the spray-painted swastikas, Provost Susan R.
Penn State frat suspended after alleged Facebook photo of nude women, drugs
The Kappa Delta Rho fraternity chapter at Penn State has been suspended after Facebook pages allegedly run by members featuring nude photos of women were discovered. Police were told about the pages by a former member of the chapter.
Brown announces Spring Weekend headliners
Brown University announced Hudson Mohawke and Modest Mouse as their Spring Weekend headliners. The announcement was made last Tuesday by Brown Concert Agency.
Penn basketball players adjust to Donahue hire
The Quakers have made a quick transition from head coach Jerome Allen, beloved by his squad and in his fifth full year at the helm, to Steve Donahue as the new coach.















