Disgraced journalist Stephen Glass seeks law license in California
Disgraced journalist — and former executive editor of The Daily Pennsylvanian — Stephen Glass is awaiting a ruling on his request for a law license in California.
Disgraced journalist — and former executive editor of The Daily Pennsylvanian — Stephen Glass is awaiting a ruling on his request for a law license in California.
Harvest will occupy the real estate previously held by Marathon Grill and MarBar on the corner of 40th and Walnut streets.
Penn received 31,127 overall applications to its Class of 2016 — a 1.7-percent drop from last year’s total, Dean of Admissions Eric Furda announced on Tuesday.
Over the next two years, Provost Vince Price will be leading Penn in a large-scale internal review of its undergraduate education.
Harvest will occupy the real estate previously held by Marathon Grill and MarBar on the corner of 40th and Walnut streets.
Penn received 31,127 overall applications to its Class of 2016 — a 1.7-percent drop from last year’s total, Dean of Admissions Eric Furda announced on Tuesday.
A UPennAlert was issued this morning at 6:19 a.m. due to a reported robbery and assault in the area of 3800 Woodland Ave. Police arrived on scene and the Division of Public Safety warned the Penn community to avoid the area.
As a freshman, I chose the guaranteed community and the institutionalized comfort of a social calendar. I’m not saying it’s wrong, but I’m saying that I didn’t try to imagine something different.
The hackathon — described as “the best student-run hackathon I’ve ever seen” by a representative from Yahoo!, a sponsor of the event — brought together students from Columbia, Harvard, Rutgers and other East Coast universities, to participate in a 48-hour tech app-creating competition. VIDEO: 48-hour hackathon
The event, which was organized by the Occupy Philadelphia Labor Working Group, consisted of a rally, a march and inspirational presentations from guest speakers. GALLERY: Penn celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Too many times this year, the Quakers have been on the brink of victory but have fallen just short. But against the Big Red — finally — Penn was firing on all cylinders.
Yesterday, about 10 Penn students joined more than 250 Philadelphia locals at Arch Street United Methodist Church next to City Hall for a discussion panel focusing on issues facing Philadelphia’s immigrant communities. VIDEO: Day of Justice
On Monday night, students from across Philadelphia gathered around the Compass on 37th and Locust streets — holding candles and protecting the flames from the chill. GALLERY: Penn celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Despite the Quakers’ best defensive effort this year they dropped their fourth straight game at Big 5 rival St. Joseph’s, 42-34.
No. 1 Harvard denied the No. 3 Quakers’ upset bid Saturday in Boston, winning 7-2. On Sunday, Penn regrouped and returned to its winning ways, sweeping No. 8 Dartmouth, 9-0.
It was with humility that Huntsman bowed out of the race yesterday. “Mary Kaye and I are equally humbled and amazed at the outpouring of support we’ve received,” he wrote on his campaign website. INTERACTIVE: Timeline of Jon Huntsman Jr.‘s campaign
Wharton junior Laura Brown, a Daily Pennsylvanian staff member, was recently elected president of College Republicans.
On Sunday afternoon, the lower level of 1920 Commons flooded due to a water main break on 38th and Locust streets.
The Penn gymnastics team is starting its season on a high note, finishing third at the Lindsey Ferris Invitational Sunday in Washington, D.C.
The free app will work on any mobile device, providing on-the-go access to career fair information as well as interview openings for internships and jobs.