Penn waitlists over 3,000
After the most competitive year ever for college applicants, the number of students being placed on waitlists has risen. Although Penn’s list shrunk this year it is still one of the largest reported.
After the most competitive year ever for college applicants, the number of students being placed on waitlists has risen. Although Penn’s list shrunk this year it is still one of the largest reported.
With a six-game winning streak on their heels, the women’s softball team will take on center city challenger Temple in a doubleheader today.
Now was the time for Steve Donahue to get out of the scholarship-deprived Ivy League.
Former Widener head coach Dave Wood was announced yesterday as the new linebacker coach. He will fill the position vacated by Cliff Schwenke, who was with the Quakers for the past 11 seasons.
With a six-game winning streak on their heels, the women’s softball team will take on center city challenger Temple in a doubleheader today.
Now was the time for Steve Donahue to get out of the scholarship-deprived Ivy League.
Athletic Director Steve Bilsky announced Colleen Quinn Fink as the new field hockey coach for the 2010-11 season Tuesday.
At Jerome Allen's press conference, the Athletic Department missed the perfect opportunity to re-energize students.
The city’s new plan for a digital-infrastructure overhaul may be exactly what it takes to bring Philadelphia into the 21st century.
One of the driving goals of the UA election reform was to help establish a feeling of a unified University.
Now that there is a final piece of legislation, student and University groups should take more initiative to better inform people about health care reform’s applications.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research completed a successful run of the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, marking a major milestone in the search for the "God particle."
In addition to this recognition, the Penn Club is also ranked among the top 10 Best City Clubs in the United States.
Wednesday marks the start of Penn’s five-day Greek Weekend, organized by the Panhellenic Council, Interfraternity Council and Multicultural Greek Council to celebrate Greek life on campus.
In a fashion echoing this past weekend, the Penn baseball team dug itself into an early hole, yet regained the lead with some timely hitting.
Throughout the week, Penn is campaigning for students who live both on and off campus to fill out and submit their census forms. Census forms are due nationwide on May 14.
These cards will allow them to receive a free meal at the Shops at 1920 Commons and at Houston Market for every four meals they purchase there. A meal is allocated as the purchase of items that are valued above $7.
On Monday night, students gathered to hear Acumen Fund’s Chief Investment Officer Brian Trelstad deliver the 2010 Joel and Lois Coleman Social Impact Lecture. The talk also kicked off PennSEM Social Impact Week.