OccupyPenn plans teach-in on Friday
A new student group, OccupyPenn, will hold its first event on Friday: a teach-in on Locust Walk outside Huntsman Hall. RELATED: For some at Penn, Occupy movement fails to ring true
A new student group, OccupyPenn, will hold its first event on Friday: a teach-in on Locust Walk outside Huntsman Hall. RELATED: For some at Penn, Occupy movement fails to ring true
Being forced to go on scavenger hunts in the middle of the night and to dress up in humiliating apparel should not be telling of one’s dedication to a student group. MO SHAHIN: Seeing through the haze
Some students feel that Wharton — as well as Penn as a whole — has been unfairly targeted by the Occupy movement. TOPICS: Occupy movementRELATED: OccupyPenn plans teach-in on Friday
Almost all Greek organizations will host events at their chapter houses for alumni in order to celebrate Homecoming.
Being forced to go on scavenger hunts in the middle of the night and to dress up in humiliating apparel should not be telling of one’s dedication to a student group. MO SHAHIN: Seeing through the haze
Some students feel that Wharton — as well as Penn as a whole — has been unfairly targeted by the Occupy movement. TOPICS: Occupy movementRELATED: OccupyPenn plans teach-in on Friday
The Undergraduate Assembly is working on a program to introduce lockers for Engineering students.
The possibility of hating my new life never crossed my mind once before I came to Penn. Two months later, I have realized that there have been moments during which I hated school.
In the Wharton School’s MBA program, which consists of about 1,700 students, 60 have military experience, Wharton MBA student Joseph Kistler said.
SP2 students and faculty can now participate in the recently announced service project, SP2 Community Teamworks. This pilot program, inspired by Goldman Sachs’ Community Teamworks, further integrates Penn into West Philadelphia.
Students gathered in Houston Hall Wednesday night for President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign event. VIDEO: Students for Obama summit at Penn
An educational issue frequently overlooked is the digital divide: many West Philadelphia elementary school students have little access to computers at home — and at school.
A College junior finds fault with The Daily Pennsylvanian’s coverage of professor Max Cavitch’s criticism of Penn Course Review
Not getting a perfect job or flunking an assignment can very well make us feel worthless. But it’s time to start untying our self-worth from our performance.
A Wharton junior responds to Charles Gray’s column on the pro-life movement from the other side of the issue.
An audience of about 200 filled the Penn Museum to hear an award-winning National Geographic Society archaeologist talk about his expeditions regarding Noah’s ark.
Two weeks ago, professor and Pulitzer winner Steven Hahn received a call informing him that he had been elected to serve on the board and determine the winners across all categories.
In a ranking released by the Environmental Protection Agency, Penn came in first among universities in the purchase of renewable energy credits and 22nd overall nationwide.
In the third part of a series following students applying early decision to Penn, we caught up with Ontario high-school senior William Xiao, who started preparing to apply to an American university in tenth grade.
The School of Dental Medicine announced last week that a preliminary study found that rinsing regularly with mouthwash was linked to a decreased rate of incidence of preterm births.