In addition, Wharton placed first in the ranking for undergraduate business schools.
Front Breaking
District map proposals see complex lines
Philadelphia City Council members introduced two redistricting maps on Sept. 9, following the presentation of citizens’ own redistricting proposals at a public hearing last week.
Billy Ragone building a new reputation through the air
In the span of a year, Penn football has seen a sea of changes.
Penn women soccer's two-goalie system attains success
While tending Penn’s goal, junior Sarah Banks and senior co-captain Caroline Williams haven’t allowed a goal in 360 minutes of play.
District map proposals see complex lines
Philadelphia City Council members introduced two redistricting maps on Sept. 9, following the presentation of citizens’ own redistricting proposals at a public hearing last week.
Billy Ragone building a new reputation through the air
In the span of a year, Penn football has seen a sea of changes.
Mobile app Sportaneous finds pick-up games
In the summer of 2010, Aaron Royston had an idea for a sports-based social network.His thinking went a bit like this: just because you don’t personally know nine other people who want to play basketball this weekend shouldn’t stop you from organizing a game.
MBA admissions to pilot discussion-based supplement
For Wharton School MBA hopefuls, a written application may no longer be enough.
Ivy Football Roundup: FAQs for the frosh
Frequently asked questions for freshmen attending their first Penn football game this Saturday:
For many years, Penn students used Blackboard and webCafé as their primary means of getting course materials from professors. But two new learning management systems may begin to rival the original two systems this fall.
UA elects T-Change rep, Budget Committee members
It was business as usual at the first Undergraduate Assembly general body meeting of the semester on Sunday night, during which two internal elections took place.
Van Dang appointed director of Abramson Cancer Center
The new director of the Abramson Cancer Center is putting his passion for interdisciplinary teamwork at the heart of his plans to foster research and improve patient care.
Students find future in summer internships
According to Career Services Director Patricia Rose, many students have transformed their summer internships into part-time jobs that they are performing remotely through the year and even indefinitely.
Lubavitch House to relocate, expand on Spruce Street
The construction project will double the former size of the space, allowing for more amenities — including some student housing, study lounges and individual study rooms.
LeBron James to play in Palestra showcase
LeBron James will join fellow superstars Kevin Durant, Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony in a Team Philly-Team Melo exhibition game at the Palestra on Sept. 25.
Holy Fuck to headline Fall Fest
Canadian electronic band Holy Fuck will headline the Fall Fest concert on Sept. 24 on College Green.
The faces behind Penn apparel
On Sunday night, Vargas and Nurys spoke in the Christian Association and shared their story — how their alliance with university students has allowed them to go from working in poor sweatshop conditions to the model factory for the entire Caribbean region — which produces merchandise sold in the Penn Bookstore.
Class boards bring Skimmer tradition back to its athletic roots
This year’s Skimmer will offer free hot air balloon rides to sophomores and juniors.
Lawrence Sherman | Crime or war? Words have consequences
Cambridge University criminology professor Lawrence Sherman argues that if we had defined the 9/11 attacks as a crime, the world would be very different today.
Rachel del Valle | Half Foods: the emptiness in nutrition
The superficial health-consciousness is troublesome. Many products benefit the companies that make them more than the consumers that buy them.







