Crime Log: March 13-19
The DP is giving you a chance to redeem yourself for all the terrible picks you made in your bracket, with a chance to win a free dinner at Smokey Joe's while you're at it.
In the company’s December survey, infrequent users expressed that the $15 monthly fee for the company’s “Philadelphia Plan” was too high considering those drivers’ minimal usage.
Penn President Amy Gutmann received the “Service to Humanity Award” for Penn’s commitment to research and campus advancements at the March of Dimes Foundation’s 17th annual Transportation, Building and Constructions Awards Luncheon Tuesday.
The DP is giving you a chance to redeem yourself for all the terrible picks you made in your bracket, with a chance to win a free dinner at Smokey Joe's while you're at it.
In the company’s December survey, infrequent users expressed that the $15 monthly fee for the company’s “Philadelphia Plan” was too high considering those drivers’ minimal usage.
A graphic timeline showing the history and success of Penn's men's basketball coaches. The timeline will soon become a little bit longer when Glen Miller's permanent replacement is hired.
In the wake of the tenure denial of history professor Ronald Granieri, students are raising questions about what factors go into the evaluation process.
Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta and Zeta Beta Tau are among the fraternities that may have live-in graduate advisers next year. Many in the Greek community are concerned with the possibility.
Ninety-seven radioactive treatment errors will cost the Philadelphia Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center $227,500.
Wharton students who have dreamt of flying had their big chance last week.
Over a span of 36 hours, quarterback Kyle Olson went from standing under center to sitting in the bullpen.
Attendees of the “Gender, Judaism and Islam” conference Monday learned that there is more to religion and gender than meets the eye.
It’s been a short four years since Penn’s last official search for a new men’s basketball coach began. But in that blink of an eye, much has changed at the Palestra.
While the presidential and vice presidential candidates square off in the polls this week, Undergraduate Assembly and Class Board contenders are engaged in heated races as well.
Throughout the summer months, Information Systems and Computing will implement numerous technological renovations across campus.
The Penn writing seminar can be a wonderfully effective tool, but only if its applications are made more clear.
The Census may be as old as the Constitution, but it is just as important today, if not more.
The demonstrators fought to regain the attention of Congress and remind the White House of its promises to overhaul the immigration system.
History professor Ronald Granieri is the sort of professor that Penn should be holding on to, not letting go. His research speaks for itself, and his teaching is legendary.