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A House bill to reduce swipe fees of credit-card companies would be a good thing for students.
A House bill to reduce swipe fees of credit-card companies would be a good thing for students.
Leaders at nonprofit organizations across the country are trying to replicate Teach For America’s successful recruitment efforts.
Sudoku fans gathered in Philadelphia Saturday to compete in the Philadelphia Inquirer’s National Sudoku Championship.
The team is hoping competition will breed success as the team tries to solve its keeper controversy.
Leaders at nonprofit organizations across the country are trying to replicate Teach For America’s successful recruitment efforts.
Sudoku fans gathered in Philadelphia Saturday to compete in the Philadelphia Inquirer’s National Sudoku Championship.
Penn built an early lead behind Jared Sholly's pick-six and the defense shut the door in a 9-0 rain-soaked slopfest against Yale.
Volleyball had two sweeps on the weekend, as it improved to 7-0 in Ivy League play
Freshman Travis Cantrell scores lone goal in 1-0 win over Yale, as M. Soccer gets first Ivy win.
While MBA enrollment at Wharton has increased in the recession, that rise has not been drastic. Other schools have seen increases.
Quakers honored for performances
More students need to know their rights and responsibilities to Internet privacy, and administrators can work on streamlining a policy as technology changes
There's still a chance for students to educate themselves on the issues in the upcoming election.
Health Care Week is a good tool for students to learn more about the ongoing health-care reform debate.
The Penn Dems are hosting a series of events to increase student understanding of the debate on health care reform.
During International Day of Climate Action last Saturday, 4,800 rallies were held in 181 countries around the world to raise awareness for “350” — legislation that would require our world to reduce the rate of carbon dioxide to that which our environment can actually sustain.
In the wake of the Philadelphia riots after last year’s win, Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush outlined Penn’s policies and practices concerning protest management in a special Fox Leadership class on Friday.
Even familiar territory couldn’t help the Quakers in a 2-1 loss that dropped them to sixth place in the Ivy League standings.
Jared Sholly unexpectedly scored Penn's only touchdown in Saturday's 9-0 win over Yale.
PCUW is now advocating for a specialized center to serve rape victims in the Penn and West Philadelphia communities.