Student Health plans three flu vaccine clinics
Before flu season kicks into full gear, Penn’s Student Health Service will be offering three flu vaccine clinics on campus throughout October. This year’s vaccine will cost $25.
Before flu season kicks into full gear, Penn’s Student Health Service will be offering three flu vaccine clinics on campus throughout October. This year’s vaccine will cost $25.
Game strategy becomes much more important during Ivy League play, as the teams’ familiarity with one another demands specific plans of attack.
Leaders in Greek life hope the series of events will attract many affiliated students as well as create a positive image for those who are unaffiliated or new to the Greek system.
Penn is clearly doing a lot right to make sure students feel accepted regardless of their sexual orientation. The University and student groups should keep up the good work and continue to expand their efforts to make sure all feel welcome.
Game strategy becomes much more important during Ivy League play, as the teams’ familiarity with one another demands specific plans of attack.
Leaders in Greek life hope the series of events will attract many affiliated students as well as create a positive image for those who are unaffiliated or new to the Greek system.
Around the Ivies this weekend, preseason favorite Harvard fell to Brown, 29-14, in the first-ever night game at Brown Stadium.
With QB Keiffer Garton still sidelined and RB Lyle Marsh done for the year, Al Bagnoli is looking for roster depth to be his team’s biggest asset.
Construction on a new University City Science Center building, at 38th and Market streets, is slated to begin by the end of the year and be completed by May 2012, according to Science Center spokeswoman Jeanne Mell.
On Monday, Karl Rove spoke to an audience of about 100 attendees at the National Constitution Center, at 525 Arch St., regarding his newly released autobiography and the midterm elections.
The Eric and Beth Schlanger Lecture Series on Real Estate was "inspirational" according to many students.
It’s great to be gay at Penn, according to Newsweek, the publication that recently ranked Penn as the most gay-friendly college in the United States.
At its weekly meeting Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to support the Medical Emergency Response Team in its request to the Office of the General Counsel for funds for an SUV-type vehicle.
While gluten-free diets are one of the fastest-growing alimentary restrictions among students at Penn, as well as in the U.S., gluten-free food choices are still relatively difficult to find on campus.
With the 2010 midterm elections just five weeks away, three of Pennsylvania’s statewide political candidates seized an opportunity to discuss their policies and ideologies on television Monday night.
The founders of Kickin.it — a College alumnus and two Stanford University graduates — have created a website and an iPhone application that not only allow users to broadcast what they are doing, but also who they are with.
When Critical Writing professor Damon Linker is not teaching students about religion or politics, he is most likely writing about it. Linker’s book, The Religious Test, was released Monday.
Turnitin.com was created to find plagiarized essays in the classroom, but has been adapted for us in college admissions. However, Penn has no plans to use the software.
When Penn was deep at running back but depleted in the secondary, Bradford Blackmon and Matt Hamscher put the team ahead of personal desires.