Planting trees amidst a historical legacy
University City Green, a nonprofit organization founded at Penn in 1999, gathers members of the West Philadelphia community to plant and maintain trees.
University City Green, a nonprofit organization founded at Penn in 1999, gathers members of the West Philadelphia community to plant and maintain trees.
It’s nice to see people from all corners of the University coming together to make relief efforts for Haiti a top priority.
The Quakers fell to 1-12 Wednesday evening at the Palestra, losing 76-57 to the Explorers. They've now lost a program-record 12 straight Big 5 games.
Our state’s alcohol laws need to catch up with the rest of society — and finally enter the 21st century.
It’s nice to see people from all corners of the University coming together to make relief efforts for Haiti a top priority.
The Quakers fell to 1-12 Wednesday evening at the Palestra, losing 76-57 to the Explorers. They've now lost a program-record 12 straight Big 5 games.
To the delight of Apple devotees, speculation over the opening of an Apple retail store in Philadelphia has been circulating through media outlets for months.
MyGreek.org — founded by Wharton junior Andrew Dudum — aims to be the online networking hub for the Greek community. Students may subscribe to chapters they are interested in, access information on events, post pictures and share funny stories on the “Campus Buzz” page.
Demonstrating the Wharton School’s growing emphasis on leadership, yesterday marked the opening of the newly renovated Wharton Leadership Program and the Center for Leadership and Change Management.
Alumnus and trustee George Weiss should be commended for his generous gift to fund four Penn Integrates Knowledge professorships.
Governments shouldn’t prohibit legal, resident noncitizens from voting in the communities in which they, too, have a stake
The smokestack behind 30th Street Station was an architectural treasure that should not have been demolished.
One year ago today, Penn students packed into Houston Hall and huddled in the cold on the National Mall to watch Barack Obama’s inauguration as the 44th President of the United States.
Despite talk of fare hikes, SEPTA is still far from making any decisions.
Having won 13 of its past 14 games, Cornell has climbed skyward in several major NCAA polls.
Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly’s first meeting of the semester had a full agenda, which included the Division of Public Safety’s response to Friday’s shooting at the Bridge Cinema de Lux, life after study abroad and the Social Planning and Events Committee’s budget.
The Quakers seem confident that their recent success will carry into tonight’s game against La Salle at the Palestra.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission — a government organization that oversees use of nuclear technologies — received a letter Jan. 15 on behalf of the VA, taking responsibility for eight safety citations from the NRC.
Business Services and Penn Athletics have jointly switched Penn’s soda provider from Pepsi to Coke in all athletic venues and dining locations, according to Business Services Director of Communications and External Relations Barbara Lea-Kruger.