PennDOT and DPS team up against impaired driving
Penn’s Division of Public Safety stressed the importance of safe driving practices Thursday afternoon in a community event and press conference outside the Penn Bookstore.
Penn’s Division of Public Safety stressed the importance of safe driving practices Thursday afternoon in a community event and press conference outside the Penn Bookstore.
The message-sending win, whose shockwaves would resonate throughout the Big 5? Ruined. The Quakers’ hopes of finally completing the victory that would revive basketball on this campus? Vanished. For a collection of players so determined to mesh into an elite team, the game wasn’t supposed to end the way it did.
Close games and parity are rampant within the Ivy League, but this year Penn was afflicted by what is becoming the Ivy’s least predictable sport.
Crime log for Nov. 4 through Nov. 10, with an interactive map.
The message-sending win, whose shockwaves would resonate throughout the Big 5? Ruined. The Quakers’ hopes of finally completing the victory that would revive basketball on this campus? Vanished. For a collection of players so determined to mesh into an elite team, the game wasn’t supposed to end the way it did.
Close games and parity are rampant within the Ivy League, but this year Penn was afflicted by what is becoming the Ivy’s least predictable sport.
With speculation that the Big 5 could be in its final days, this throwback game couldn’t have come at a better time.
This week’s UA meeting discussed CAPS funding and PennLink, among other topics.
Jessica Steel, Pandora’s executive vice president of business and corporate development and a 1996 College graduate, came to speak in Huntsman Hall to a group of about 40 students.
Americans are fed up with congressional gridlock and partisan pandering. Penn students are, too. Unfortunately, student government is a lot like real government.
After Thanksgiving, the Social Planning and Events Committee will host electronic musician Baths alongside chiptune indie rock band Anamanaguchi and electronic indie artist Ki:Theory at the ARCH auditorium.
The seeds of the European debt crisis lie with the creation of the euro over 10 years ago by technocrats and politicians who felt they could outsmart the financial system.
Students and staff have been working to increase the number of gender-neutral bathrooms across campus.
The Neural-Behavioral Sciences building, slated to be the next hub for life sciences on campus, hopes to allow the Biology, Psychology and Biological Basis of Behavior departments to interact in unprecedented ways.
School of Design professor and renowed architect James Timberlake was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve on the National Institute of Building Science Board of Directors last month. The ‘DP’ sat down with him to discuss his philosophy on architecture.
Entrepreneurship is not just for Wharton kids. College freshman Monica Kwok is celebrating the continuing success of her one-month-old clothing line called Monumentality.
Occupy Wall Street marchers arrived in Philadelphia on their way to Washington, D.C.
Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author David Maraniss spoke about his experience with non-fiction writing at the Kelly Writer’s House.
Today marks the deadline for students leasing from University City’s biggest realtor, Campus Apartments, to renew their contracts. Many upperclassmen who will no longer occupy their residences have made agreements to “pass down” their lease.
The Philadelphia office of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services will move into University City at 30 N. 41st St. by the end of 2012.