Law School throws launch party for blog
Political Science professor Cary Coglianese first launched regblog.org in late 2009, but along with student editors, decided it was necessary to launch a new version of the blog.
Political Science professor Cary Coglianese first launched regblog.org in late 2009, but along with student editors, decided it was necessary to launch a new version of the blog.
Marc Platt, a 1979 College graduate who produced movies including Legally Blonde and shows like Wicked on Broadway, was the keynote speaker for the Social Entrepreneurial Network’s second annual conference Tuesday night.
The smell of falafel and the sounds of Israeli music filled the Hall of Flags on Tuesday as Hillel hosted the Israel Carnival — the first main event of its annual Israel Week festivities.
During a month-long isolation after a bone marrow transplant, nine-year-old Yali Derman made her first purse out of bandanas.
Marc Platt, a 1979 College graduate who produced movies including Legally Blonde and shows like Wicked on Broadway, was the keynote speaker for the Social Entrepreneurial Network’s second annual conference Tuesday night.
The smell of falafel and the sounds of Israeli music filled the Hall of Flags on Tuesday as Hillel hosted the Israel Carnival — the first main event of its annual Israel Week festivities.
Princeton hoops coach Sydney Johnson's recently announced move to Fairfield may be a warning signal for the future of his Penn counterpart, Jerome Allen.
Blustery conditions cut Georgetown’s Hoya Invitational short, with the Penn women ending the tournament tied for third place with Princeton.
A panel of professors and activists raised awareness Tuesday about the dire situation of the homeless in Philadelphia, especially those living with HIV/AIDS.
The Quakers will take a welcome break from their challenging Ivy schedule to take on the Delaware Blue Hens Wednesday in Newark, Del.
To raise awareness for children without shoes worldwide, TOMS Campus Clubs — sponsored by the shoe company — hosted a pledging booth and raffle at Houston Hall Tuesday.
It’s time for Penn to either step up in support of field hockey or step aside.
Groupon-style websites such as the Penn-centric Crowdquest.com, Lootsa.com and SnapDeal.com have lately been exploding at Penn and on an international scale.
Every year at about this time, tradition dictates that DP editors turn their usually proper paper into a playful parody.
As a sequel to our 2011 State of the Union Drinking Game, here’s another drinking game to make your daily perusal of the ‘DP’ a little more exciting.
For my second-ever drink, I had a can of the sweetest ambrosia known to man — a brand of beer called Pabst Blue Ribbon.
The United Workers of the Penn Dining Halls wrote a letter to the editor complaining about students’ behavior.
The DP’s most recent content analysis report, released March 31, revealed that 59 percent of the stories covered relate to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
Monday morning, a group of FlingSafe members were arrested for selling and smoking opium in a Fisher Hassenfeld dorm room.
Monday, Penn President Amy Gutmann announced that football coach Al Bagnoli will succeed Steve Bilsky as director of athletics.