Amanda Please | Not too parentally attached
Yes, we talk to our parents more now than our professors did when they went to college. But that doesn’t hinder our ability to succeed — if anything, it keeps us grounded.
Yes, we talk to our parents more now than our professors did when they went to college. But that doesn’t hinder our ability to succeed — if anything, it keeps us grounded.
Penn Leads the Vote reports that 1,460 students turned out to vote today. The figure is “essentially even” with the 1,500-person turnout in 2006.
Gutmann encouraged students to be a model for engaging other Americans to vote.
Greg Louis, a 6-foot-6 power forward out of William T. Dwyer High School in south Florida, told The Daily Pennsylvanian Tuesday that he would be coming to Penn for his college career.
Penn Leads the Vote reports that 1,460 students turned out to vote today. The figure is “essentially even” with the 1,500-person turnout in 2006.
Gutmann encouraged students to be a model for engaging other Americans to vote.
The salad bar wasn’t the only place in Houston Hall featuring longer lines during the lunchtime rush. Poll workers say they're 'pleased with the turnout' at this convenient location for students.
Houston Hall's salad bar wasn’t the only place with longer lines during the lunchtime rush. Poll workers said they were 'pleased with the turnout' at the most convenient polling place for students.
At one of the last Democratic rallies this election season, Michelle Obama spoke to a crowd of 3,500 Penn students and community members about the stakes of tomorrow’s midterm election.
At one of the last Democratic rallies this election season, Michelle Obama spoke to a crowd of 3,500 Penn students and community members about the stakes of Tuesday’s midterm election.
In many towns and cities across the United States, there has developed a population of illegal immigrants living in the shadows. Philadelphia is no exception.
Penn is the number one gay-friendly school in America, according to Newsweek magazine — which used an aggregate of The Advocate’s and InsideCollege.com’s ratings.
I’m not going to offer a pithy recap or make a pun about “Sanity and/or Fear.” Instead, I want to tell you why the rally wasn’t important. And I want to tell you why it was.
Penn students proved in 2004, 2006 and 2008 that our opinions deserve to be heard. Let’s vote again in 2010.
PennMod — a student-run, staff-monitored support group started this fall that advocates alcohol moderation over abstinence — is a worthy program that has the potential to help address the issue of alcohol abuse.
According to the Division of Public Safety, a fight broke out at around 4:30 p.m. Saturday between a Penn alumnus and another male outside of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house, located at 4040 Walnut St.
Philadelphia jazz singer S. Denise King claimed that she could no longer learn new music after experiencing “shocking sensations” during a MRI in November 2008 at HUP.
Penn may have rolled over Brown to remain secure at the top of the Ivy League standings, but the rest of conference play was less predictable.
Penn faces an uncertain road back to the Ivy championship and NCAA tournament, but can still finish as at least co-champions if they win out.
Breakout freshmen Kerry Scalora and Stephen Baker each earned their third Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors after strong performances on Saturday, while junior forward Marin McDermott was named Ivy Player of the Week for the first time this season.