Penn Publication Services to close
After over thirty years, Penn Publication Services — which provides graphic design, printing, and advertising for the University — will close at the end of June.
After over thirty years, Penn Publication Services — which provides graphic design, printing, and advertising for the University — will close at the end of June.
Some students were excited about the choice of electronic duo Ratatat as the first of three Spring Fling performers, while others had never heard of the band.
The relocation of the Barnes Foundation will lead to the death of one man’s lifelong dream.
Sophomore Caroline Bunting has a lot to live up to, considering her family's lacrosse history.
Some students were excited about the choice of electronic duo Ratatat as the first of three Spring Fling performers, while others had never heard of the band.
The relocation of the Barnes Foundation will lead to the death of one man’s lifelong dream.
The GOP budget cuts over $61 billion from federal programs that directly impact college students, including Teach for America and Pell grants.
Taglio will be replaced by the Asian-inspired TBowl, which we hope has more luck than the other eateries that have occupied 3716 Spruce St.
Students kicked off Hillel Week — a week of events aimed at increasing exposure of the Hillel community — with pastries and Israeli music Monday.
To challenge the stereotype that electric cars are 'slow and boring,' student group Penn Electric Racing is building an electric car from scratch that can compete with racing cars on a track.
Emotional responses to United States House Representative Peter King’s (R-N.Y.) hearings on homegrown radicalization among American Muslims have pervaded news media, but members of the Penn Muslim community appear more introspective than voluble.
In two weeks, the Avanti Food Corporation will replace Taglio, at 3716 Spruce St., with a fast-casual restaurant featuring bubble tea crafted by Penn students.
Long before the Quakers stepped foot in the Palestra or on Franklin Field, another sport ruled Penn’s playing fields — cricket.
Now that they’re out of the Florida sun, Tuesday’s matchup with Temple seems to be just the right time for the Quakers to begin shining on their own.
With 90 percent of students graduating with internship experience, Penn was ranked as the top school in the country at producing undergraduate interns.
Even in a best-case scenario, the Penn men's basketball team has a lot of work to do this offseason.
When Rich Ross took a picture with Tigger at Walt Disney World at age 13, he probably did not expect to be working for the company that created this iconic figure years later.
Two undergraduate students in the School of Nursing wrote to us explaining the need to support a measure by which women will be able to receive free birth control.
Penn's Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli wrote a letter to the editor explaining that Penn is not participating in the relocation of the McDonald's on 40th and Walnut streets.
Guest columnist Mahesh Yaragatti discusses the critical role that Caribbean medical schools will serve now that primary-care physicians are in demand.