Penn Relays expands borders in U.S. and Caribbean
A look at international participation in the Penn Relays.
A look at international participation in the Penn Relays.
While Penn policies on free speech and open expression have allowed students to speak out about race, they have also sparked campus-wide controversies.
For the first time in Penn’s history, minority students comprise a majority of the newly admitted class, though the process of self-identifying “can prove to be a bit messy.”
You may think the 100-meter is the fastest race, but you would be wrong. In less than fifty seconds, the 4x100 meter relay can produce the sweetest of melodies or the most discordant screeches. The symphony — and its four beautiful movements — have the power to move.
While Penn policies on free speech and open expression have allowed students to speak out about race, they have also sparked campus-wide controversies.
For the first time in Penn’s history, minority students comprise a majority of the newly admitted class, though the process of self-identifying “can prove to be a bit messy.”
Victor Polanco hopes to bring his year of Penn education and research back to aid his home country.
The Wharton Business Plan Competition, now in its 13th year, offered three prizes to students' business proposals.
At a conference, Penn representatives advocated against conflict minerals, which are used in technology and may indirectly fund the Congo conflict.
Coming from a Phila. high school, Duong Nghe Ly has worked to promote racial dialogue and awareness.
While most theft has remained consistent since 2010, petty theft has lessened at many retailers.
Former '34th Street' Editor-in-Chief Sarah Beth McKay writes a farewell column about what makes this University unique.
The Backup Child Care Program, which begins July 1, will provide child care for student parents in emergencies.
Former columnist Luke Hassall writes a farewell column advising students not to listen to other people's advice — except for his, that is.
Former columnist Jessica Goldstein writes a farewell column reminiscing about her first tour of Penn and how she immediately liked the school.
In his farewell column, former Sports Photo Editor Pete Lodato writes about the unique perspective of Penn he's gotten from behind the lens.
In his farewell column, former columnist Evan Medina refuses to believe that his life has officially peaked at the ripe old age of 22.
During move-out, students can donate their unused or gently used items for a sale that will raise money for Goodwill.
Pupillometry could provide clinicians with clues as to how to treat patients with depression.
In 1998, the Student Activities Council was in the exact opposite situation as it is this year: it had more funds than it originally thought.