Speaker advocates for the paranormal
History Channel’s William Birnes explained the role of the paranormal in history and everyday life at the Penn Bookstore.
History Channel’s William Birnes explained the role of the paranormal in history and everyday life at the Penn Bookstore.
Thirty years ago, innovation in residential life was possible on Penn’s campus. Next week, it will be possible once again.
A recent sex survey by 34th Street magazine left me unsatisfied. I find this kind of exploitation of sex on a campus as lauded for its intellectualism as Penn rather surprising and, frankly, disgusting.
A Philadelphia resident filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, the Trustees of the University and the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Thirty years ago, innovation in residential life was possible on Penn’s campus. Next week, it will be possible once again.
A recent sex survey by 34th Street magazine left me unsatisfied. I find this kind of exploitation of sex on a campus as lauded for its intellectualism as Penn rather surprising and, frankly, disgusting.
Pennsylvania withdrew from five lawsuits filed against the Environmental Protection Agency, which demand that the EPA toughen its ozone regulations.
Pennsylvania needs to reform how it spends gambling-related revenue.
Is the definition of ‘femininity’ becoming just as misunderstood as ‘feminism’?
Police show DP reporters what goes on behind the scenes.
Two goals weren’t enough for Penn, as Dartmouth came back from a 2-1 halftime deficit to win, 4-2, Saturday at Franklin Field.
With over 88 minutes gone in the Ivy season opener, Big Red captain Jimmy Lannon took a long throw that two Penn defenders failed to clear. The bouncing ball fell to Daniel Haber, whose half-volley from just inside the 18-yard box gave the Big Red a 1-0 win.
Every year, approximately 300 million people are affected by malaria worldwide — and for 1 to 2 million, the results are fatal. Thanks to a recent study by the Perelman School of Medicine, that number may soon be going down.
Quakers pick up first Ivy win over Dartmouth, but fall to the Crimson in five sets.
The Quakers took out Cornell and St. Francis this weekend at Rhodes Field by scores of 2-1 and 3-0, respectively.
That the Quakers flawlessly handled the two-minute drill twice Saturday bodes extremely well for the rest of the season.
Brown University President Ruth Simmons announced Sept. 15 that she will step down from her presidency at the close of the academic year. Her resignation may bring an end to the even male-to-female ratio of presidents in the Ivy League.
This week, SAE will join a host of other fraternities and sororities that recycle, as part of a push to get students in Greek life engaged in environmentally-friendly practices.
Starting Monday, the service will allow off-campus residents to send their packages to on-campus locations for $4 a package.
Two hundred trained nurses gathered in Claire Fagin Hall on Saturday to celebrate the School of Nursing’s 125th anniversary with the unveiling of a mural, painted by 1976 graduate Kathy Shaver.