Penn seeing summer stars
Four Quakers were selected as All-Stars for their respective summer leagues.
Four Quakers were selected as All-Stars for their respective summer leagues.
The DP's weekly crime blotter for June 24-30.
Although Gov. Tom Corbett fulfilled his promise not to raise any taxes, he reduced funding for social services, including higher education.
Larry Jameson replaced Arthur Rubenstein as the dean of Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and executive vice president of UPHS.
The DP's weekly crime blotter for June 24-30.
Although Gov. Tom Corbett fulfilled his promise not to raise any taxes, he reduced funding for social services, including higher education.
Gay marriage, which will be legal in six states and Washington, D.C., is illegal in Pa. and unlikely to become legal anytime soon.
Obama held two Democratic National Committee fundraising events in Philadelphia, one at the Hyatt Hotel at the Bellevue and one at the home of 1981 Penn Law graduate and Comcast Corporation Executive Vice President David Cohen
A new organization called Residential and Hospitality Services will open in its place.
It is essential that we know the right way to conduct ourselves when we enter the public sphere in order to minimize the amount of self-incurred damage.
Privacy concerns and the aging of Facebook create room for a new social media platform.
We commend the University for extending gender-neutral housing to freshmen.
DP Sports Editors explain the effects the NBA and NFL lockouts have on Philly sports fans.
Former Penn big man set to continue hoops career in Mexican league.
Quaker has solid showing at APL Championship but tournament run cut short.
Coursekit hopes to replace Blackboard, the market leader in online course management.
The Perkins Loan program, which provides low-interest federal loans for needy students, may be cut to ease the national deficit.
Research assistants called a given clinic twice over a one-month interval, posing as mothers seeking specialty care for their children. Those who said they were publicly insured were more often denied appointments.
The skeleton, named Bouchra, is a 108,000-year-old homo sapiens. A Penn team has used CT scans and X-rays to create a clay model of its skull and face.
Professor Michael Useem's book will be a free download for a week after its release in order to increase the Digital Press' presence.