The Daily Pennsylvanian spent some time with the Bernsteins during their stay and documented items in the apartment Bernstein left before returning home to California for the last time.
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Penn Medicine has created one of the largest telehealth centers in the country
Telehealth technology has been rapidly expanding to provide patients with immediate, attainable care.
Rebecca Alifimoff | From cornfields to Connecticut: missing my hometown
In high school, I wanted more than anything to move away from Indiana and never return. Now that I’ve gotten my wish, I miss it with a longing ache.
Penn men's basketball approaches biggest game of season in first-place showdown
After suffering its only Ivy League loss this season to Harvard two weeks ago, Penn gets a chance at revenge this Saturday in the Palestra when the Crimson come into town. But first, Penn will have to face Dartmouth — a clear underdog in this matchup, and yet one that Penn had a hard time handling two weeks ago in Hanover during a 64-61 win.
Penn Medicine has created one of the largest telehealth centers in the country
Telehealth technology has been rapidly expanding to provide patients with immediate, attainable care.
Rebecca Alifimoff | From cornfields to Connecticut: missing my hometown
In high school, I wanted more than anything to move away from Indiana and never return. Now that I’ve gotten my wish, I miss it with a longing ache.
Reeham Sedky cements legend status with second straight Ivy Player of Year award
After finishing the 2016-17 season 15-0 in the No. 1 slot during team matches and winning all kinds of postseason awards, Sedky came back to post an equally incredible season, for which she was named Ivy League Player of the Year for the second straight time.
Number of flu cases in Pa. has almost doubled this year but SHS says Penn not affected
The annual flu clinic held in Houston Hall saw its largest turnout in eight or nine years, Director of Campus Health Initiatives at Student Health Service Ashlee Halbritter said.
Sarah Khan | Unnecessary grading aggravation
SARAH KHAN is a College freshman from Lynn Haven, Fla.
Taco Bell says employee who called Penn student a racial slur has been fired
In Young Lee, a first-year medical PhD student, visited the Taco Bell on Saturday night and noticed that one of the cashiers had used a racial slur to describe him on his food receipt.
Amy Chan | Honoring those we have lost means keeping their individuality alive
To live the way someone would have wanted us to live is a grand, beautiful task, because it requires intimate knowledge of the person we lost and it acknowledges that they were more than some casualty in the circle of life.
Cassandra Jobman | Making sense of SEPTA
CASSANDRA JOBMAN is a College freshman from Garland, Texas.
Johns Hopkins announced it would not revoke Bill Cosby's honorary degree
Penn rescinded Wyn's honorary degree along with Bill Cosby's, reversing the University's 2015 position against revoking Cosby's degree.
Four grad schools got their own CAPS staff member. A year later, here's how they're doing.
The use of CAPS' services by graduate students has increased from 12 percent in the 2016 - 2017 academic year to more than 17 percent for the current year.
After guiding Penn men's basketball back to title contention, Darnell Foreman won't stop working now
If a single ball is heard bouncing in the Palestra, chances are that Darnell Forman is getting his early workout in. In fact, he’s probably already been there for an hour or two.
AJ Brodeur named Ivy Player of the Week after big-time performances in Big Apple
Ryan Betley is no longer the only Penn mens basketball sophomore to win two Ivy League Basketball Player of the Week awards.
Two weeks out from the Ivy Tournament, here's where Penn basketball stands
The last two weeks of conference play will decide which teams qualify for the tournament and where those teams will be seeded.
Guest Column by Marissa Alexa McCool | Not all Monologues are universal
I was cast as a fill-in last year, and somehow in 17 years of the production, that was the first to include trans performers.
How Penn's $75 application fee stacks up across the Ivy League
Taking application fee waivers into consideration, Penn made approximately $1,817,730 from application fees during this past 2017 admissions cycle.
These Wharton startup founders want to provide an alternative to student loans
The fintech startup, launched on Feb. 15, creates a marketplace in which students interested in taking out Income Share Agreements are connected with lenders.



















