Duly Noted | The (used book) shop around the corner
Picking up a book from one of the two-dozen used bookstores in the city instead of from a chain helps small business, the environment and your wallet.
Picking up a book from one of the two-dozen used bookstores in the city instead of from a chain helps small business, the environment and your wallet.
When the Trinity men’s squash team was last defeated, most current college squash players were still in elementary school.
The St. Joseph’s Hawk is a rarity in today’s sports world — and not just because he reveals his identity.
After 132 issues this year alone, it’s finally time to hand over this amazing company to a new group of editors and managers and a new Executive Editor.
When the Trinity men’s squash team was last defeated, most current college squash players were still in elementary school.
The St. Joseph’s Hawk is a rarity in today’s sports world — and not just because he reveals his identity.
A recent partnership between The Scripps Research Institute and the School of Medicine seeks to break new ground in the treatment of tobacco addiction.
In the time it takes some students to complete one major, a few Penn undergraduates are earning both their graduate and undergraduate degrees.
The congratulations were rolling in for the women’s basketball team after their game Wednesday and on the walk Thursday.
Faculty and staff Eco-Reps, who started meeting together every month last January, act as ambassadors encouraging sustainable practices in their respective offices.
In light of the Jan. 10 fire at 48th and Walnut streets, the Division of Public Safety is not concerned about Penn’s fire preparedness and prevention strategies.
Concluding a week of events, Kaplan will host MBA Night at City Tap House, at which students 21 years of age and older will have the opportunity to speak informally with alumni from various business schools across the country, including Cornell, Emory and Notre Dame universities.
Making a dollar isn’t the only goal for Wharton School students and faculty. Now, there is increased focus on what some call “greenomics” — the economics of being environmentally friendly.
Former Penn women’s basketball star Jewel Clark is returning to the Palestra floor one more time.
Freshman phenom Connie Hsu made her spring debut for the women’s tennis team Wednesday, picking up just where she left off after a stellar fall season.
The petition has currently been signed by more than one third of UA members — filling the requirement for a charge to be brought against a member of the UA, according to College senior and UA member Mo Shahin.
The fact that SAC's finances are in such a sorry state that it was compelled to institute a moratorium on new-group funding demonstrates a lack of responsibility.
A grand jury report released Wednesday charged former abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell with multiple counts of murder in the deaths of a woman as well as newborn babies whose spinal cords had been severed with scissors.
Given that there is a wealth of evidence that thinking happy thoughts actually is therapeutic, I’d say this Peter Pan placebo effect isn’t that far-fetched.
It’s rarely easy to pinpoint just a single weakness in a 17-point loss. But in Penn’s 73-56 loss to Temple last night, the statistics don’t lie.