On Friday evening, La Casa Latina — Penn’s primary Latino cultural center — celebrated its 15th anniversary.
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Penn's endowment grows to $9.6 billion
With a 17.5 percent return over the past year, the endowment is the largest it's ever been.
Check out photos from yesterday's dollar stroll
City Council votes to decriminalize marijuana
Under the new law, a person stopped with less than 30 grams of marijuana will only have to pay a $25 fine
Penn's endowment grows to $9.6 billion
With a 17.5 percent return over the past year, the endowment is the largest it's ever been.
Check out photos from yesterday's dollar stroll
Green Eggs Café, a popular brunch spot, now serving drinks
The popular brunch spot Green Eggs Café, located on 13th and Samson, recently received its liquor license, and will start serving alcoholic beverages this weekend.
Penn men's soccer falls to No. 12 American, 2-1
A goal in the 88th minute by sophomore Jake Garcia pushed No. 12 American past the Red and Blue, 2-1, in a close match on Rhodes Field.
Penn women's soccer piecing itself together despite injuries
If Penn women's soccer coach Darren Ambrose had a crystal ball three weeks ago and could have seen the Quaker’s starting lineup for Friday’s game against Virginia Commonwealth, he would hardly recognize his own team.
Business Radio officially opens new broadcast studio in Huntsman Hall
Dean of the Wharton School Geoffrey Garrett and SiriusXM President and Chief Content Officer Scott Greenstein led the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Business Radio studio in Huntsman Hall on Thursday.
Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll brings cheap eats back to West Philly
For one night only, on Sept. 18, Baltimore Avenue will be lined up with a motley group of trademark West Philadelphia vendors.
40th St. Trolley Station on the way to becoming a community plaza
With a recent award of $6,500 from PECO and Natural Lands Trust, University City District is slowly coming closer to redeveloping the 40th Street Trolley Station.
The Penn Humanities Forum invited award-winning author Zadie Smith, to discuss her work along with Penn professor Jed Esty yesterday.
Examining the gender disparity in this year's freshman student government elections
Although election results will be announced on Friday, it is already known that the class of 2018 president will be a male.
Seeing double: There are two sets of twins running for freshman student government
Twins account for about three percent of births in the United States each year.But two sets of twins are running for freshman student government positions.
Wharton Women accessorize the work place at annual fashion event
Bodek Hall was decked with fuchsia streamers and balloons last night as Wharton Women hosted their annual event, Dressing for Success: Professional in Pink.
Penn expands influence in D.C. with increased programs, alumni outreach
While Penn’s presence and power on Wall Street has been well documented, over the last few years Penn and its alumni have been gradually working to build their influence in Washington D.C.
GSE professors call on state funds for higher education policy changes
At a Wharton Public Policy Initiative event last night, two Graduate School of Education speakers urged states to take stronger leadership roles in structuring public college education to prepare graduates for the workplace.
Engineering prof named MacArthur 'genius'
Danielle Bassett, a physicist and Skirkanich Assistant Professor of Innovation in the Department of Bioengineering, was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow on Wednesday.
New Lea Principal aims to increase academic achievement
Graduate School of Education student Jennifer Duffy is the third principal of the Lea School in three years



















