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Penn's hottest app allows students to electronically order food from online dining services
The app, Tapingo, lets users on Penn’s campus order from Frontera, Beefsteak, Starbucks at 1920 Commons, Joe’s Café, Accenture, The Wall at Houston Market, as well as many off campus restaurants.
Penn football topples Harvard on final-minute score, is poised to take Ivy title
For the second consecutive year, the Red and Blue upset the Crimson in the penultimate game of the season.
Penn graduate's car keyed with threatening phrase on Friday night in South Phila.
On Friday night, 2008 College graduate and current Drexel assistant research professor Adrienne Juarascio discovered the phrase "It's our p***y now, bitch" etched into her car about a block from her home in Philadelphia.
Penn's hottest app allows students to electronically order food from online dining services
The app, Tapingo, lets users on Penn’s campus order from Frontera, Beefsteak, Starbucks at 1920 Commons, Joe’s Café, Accenture, The Wall at Houston Market, as well as many off campus restaurants.
Penn football topples Harvard on final-minute score, is poised to take Ivy title
For the second consecutive year, the Red and Blue upset the Crimson in the penultimate game of the season.
Penn basketball wins season opener at Robert Morris, 67-50
A man listed at 6-foot-11 and 265 pounds is inevitably going to leave some big shoes to fill. While the sample size is small with only the first game of the post-DNH era underway, it’s fair to say the Red and Blue have found their post presence of the future.
James Lee | The darkened city upon a hill
America, I am sick to my stomach. I am distraught. I am heartbroken. I am worried. Let’s step back, as an emotional reaction is not always a useful indicator of things.
U. of Oklahoma student to be suspended for racist group message after Penn Police, FBI investigation
Black students at Penn are reeling after a wave of racially charged group messages have shocked the campus.
Columbia cancels wrestling team season opener after explicit group chat surfaces
Columbia University is investigating its wrestling team after racially and sexually charged messages surfaced, the Columbia Spectator reported.
On election night, 'build the wall' chant reverberates at Smokes
While much of Penn's campus watched Donald Trump's Election Day victory with shock and concern, the news put a group nearby in a celebratory mood.
A Penn biochemistry professor created a new software program to alter DNA
The program alters DNA sequences in tobacco and lettuce plants to produce plant-based medicines.
'What Just Happened?' — Political Science Department breaks down the 2016 election
Two days following the victory of the President-elect Donald J. Trump, four faculty members of the Political Science Department spoke at a panel to discuss and unpack the outcomes of the 2016 presidential election.
Wharton Women fashion show showcases "Dressing for Success"
All proceeds of the event went to Career Wardrobe, a local non-profit whose mission is to give advice and professional wardrobe items to Philadelphia women re-entering the workforce.
Protesters rally after election on Temple's campus
According to The Temple News, more than 2,000 people marched through Temple University and joined the city-wide Anti-Trump protest on Wednesday night. Participating Temple students expressed their feelings in the wake of the election result.
Yale students denied Dean's excuses after election upset
All Yale student requests for Dean’s excuses due to the election were denied.
Sources: Gutmann, Cohen agree to meet with student protesters after sit-in
Over two dozen Penn students staged a sit-in Thursday morning outside Penn President Amy Gutmann’s office in College Hall.
Fossil Free Penn to stage a sit-in in Amy Gutmann's office
The protesters will refuse to leave until their demands are met by the administration.
23 students replied to a Canvas post, imploring their marketing professor to postpone an exam.
From Wharton to winemaking
In a campus dominated by OCR, and accustomed to drinking boxed wine out of red solo cups, one Wharton graduate managed to turn his back on the finance world — and make a living off the land.


















