“A Celebration of the Life of Arya Singh” will begin at College Green at 6:30 p.m. and end at Houston Hall.
Front Breaking
Hearing on 40th Street mansion yields few decisions
No decision was made at Tuesday’s hearing over the controversy concerning the demolition of the historic villa at 400 South 40th Street.
Common Application to feature new set of essay questions
A completely new set of essay questions await next year’s pool of applicants on the 2013-2014 Common Application.
Crime Log | Feb. 1 - 7
Feb. 1 — An unaffiliated female at Presbyterian Hospital reported an unattended pocketbook missing upon her return at about 9 a.m.
Hearing on 40th Street mansion yields few decisions
No decision was made at Tuesday’s hearing over the controversy concerning the demolition of the historic villa at 400 South 40th Street.
Common Application to feature new set of essay questions
A completely new set of essay questions await next year’s pool of applicants on the 2013-2014 Common Application.
Penn men's tennis faces a struggling Georgetown, has won 22 straight over Hoyas
Fresh off their first win of the spring season on Feb. 3, Penn men’s tennis is looking to capture back-to-back victories with a win at Levy Pavilion this afternoon.
Penn basketball's Dougherty not rushing back to play
After he fell, Fran Dougherty was in shock, his body tensing up as he quickly grabbed for his elbow. He couldn’t see the dislocation, but he heard a snap and knew something was wrong.
Penn more than just hoops for Patrick Lucas-Perry
Months before entering into his senior season at Flint Powers, sophomore Patrick Lucas-Perry was flying high, with dreams of playing an hour away from home in Spartan green. But after an ACL injury, those dreams had to change.
Dean of Admissions to appear on Today Show
Tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m., Dean of Admissions Eric Furda will be speaking about the college admissions process with Al Roker on the Today Show.
A female Penn student was struck by a car at the intersection of 38th and Walnut streets at approximately 2:45 p.m.
Penn, neighborhood in legal battle over historic building
Penn is in the middle of a long fight in the court system over the potential demolition of a historic landmark on 400 South 40th Street.
Group asks University to cut contract with Adidas
Yesterday, two former Adidas workers called on students to pressure the University to end its contract with the company.
Students share love, secrets, compliments on Facebook
If chocolate hearts and candygrams aren’t your thing for Valentine’s Day, two new Facebook pages may provide the solution to your heart’s woes.
Students push for fossil fuel divestment
A group of Penn students has begun calling on the University to divest its financial holdings in fossil fuel companies, joining a national movement that has picked up steam over the past several months.
Former Penn employee, alumna files lawsuit against University
A former Penn employee and alumna recently filed a lawsuit against the University of Pennsylvania due to employment discrimination on the basis of national origin.
1979 Penn basketball star Matthew White found dead
6abc reported Monday night that 1979 College graduate Matthew White, 55, was stabbed to death at his Delaware County home Monday night. White was the center on the 1979 Penn men’s basketball team that went to the Final Four.
Five Penn students and alumni win Thouron Award
Up to two years of free tuition, paid living expenses and an opportunity to travel around Europe for free may seem too good to be true.
Rachel del Valle | Impressions of being young
Defining yourself against something — “I don’t like chick flicks” — can be easier than finding something you do like. The only problem is that you often end up living up to those categorizations.
We are Penn’s all-male peer education and rape prevention group, One in Four. We are men who inform men how to decrease sexual assault and help survivors of it. And we’d not only like to applaud Ali and Hayley for beginning a conversation about rape culture last week, but also take this opportunity to expand the discussion.









