Tuning up for music showdown
The prize for the winner of the Fall Fest Battle of the Bands this weekend is a headline spot in the Quad for Spring Fling next April, but the musicians anticipate many other rewards.
The prize for the winner of the Fall Fest Battle of the Bands this weekend is a headline spot in the Quad for Spring Fling next April, but the musicians anticipate many other rewards.
The start of the medical malpractice trial concerning Anne Ryan, a College sophomore who died of bacterial meningitis on Sept. 9, 2007, has been postponed again.
A new program for Wharton freshmen should be made available to all freshmen
Two Penn researchers are combatting the problem of our society’s culture of obesity in an innovative way — by partnering universities with the community.
The start of the medical malpractice trial concerning Anne Ryan, a College sophomore who died of bacterial meningitis on Sept. 9, 2007, has been postponed again.
A new program for Wharton freshmen should be made available to all freshmen
Voters and candidates need to work together to create a more engaged campaign
Students need to inform themselves if voting this election
With the score tied 2-2 after regulation and two overtime periods, the Brown field hockey team entered into a stroke-off against Vermont Sunday.
Men's basketball player Jack Eggleston, known for cheering on his roommates from the women’s basketball and soccer teams, plans to attend a game for every 2009-10 varsity sport at Penn.
Defensive coordinator Ray Priore understands that Lafayette presents a completely different challenge than did Villanova. He’s confident that Penn (0-1) will be able to make the necessary adjustments when it takes on the Leopards (1-1) in Easton, Pa., tomorrow evening.
George Smith, who graduated from the University in 1955, was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physics Tuesday. He received the award with two fellow researchers.
For over 90 minutes yesterday, Penn men’s soccer was deadlocked with Temple at one goal apiece. The Owls emerged with a 2-1 double-overtime victory in Ambler, Pa.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid may soon be shorter, but not necessarily better, according to University administrators.
September 27 — Robert Hall, 19, unaffiliated with the University and of the 5200 block of N. Carlisle Street, was arrested at about 3 p.m. for allegedly becoming combative with a female University employee.
The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to provide more information in their annual security report.
Last night, the Office of the Provost launched its Arts in the City Year with a public symposium on the significance of fine arts and culture in defining the city of Philadelphia.
Since its inception in 1964, the Test of English as a Foreign Language has effectively dominated the English proficiency exam market. However, it may come to face steep competition.
I hope all Penn students (especially freshmen) take heed of their hard work and recognize the magic of the Palestra.