Farewell Column by Dana Vogel | My many experiences
My experience at Penn has not been typical, and nearly each semester has felt like an entire college experience in itself.
My experience at Penn has not been typical, and nearly each semester has felt like an entire college experience in itself.
Whether your lease starts in September and you've already decided to take summer classes, or your lease starts in June but you've already accepted an internship in New York, you’ll need to look into subletting.
Sponsored by the Office of the Chaplain and the Office of Health Promotion and Education, Yoga for Flood Relief kicked off its inaugural class on Saturday in the auditorium of the ARCH building.
About 60 people attended Tuesday’s panel discussion, which focused on closely examining both the risks and benefits of the developing field of synthetic biology.
This semester, College junior Sydney Scott is starting a new club — Stitch for Kids. The organization, which held its first meeting Wednesday, aims to build a community of knitters at Penn to make blankets for sick children.
Penn President Amy Gutmann announced that the University has received a gift of $5 million from Emeritus Trustee Stephen Heyman, a Wharton 1959 alumnus. The donation will be used to endow a Penn Integrates Knowledge Professorship named after Heyman’s father.
Wharton junior Owen Thomas’ funeral service was held Monday morning at the Union United Church of Christ in Neffs, Pa. The church was filled beyond capacity.
This year's SAS Commencement guest speaker will be Penn alumnus and Nobel Prize winner George Smith. The student speaker will be Joshua Bennett, a Marshall Scholarship recipient.
The provocative exhibit aims to change the perception that when a woman is sexually assaulted she deserved it, asked for it or wanted it. Artist Charles Hall started the exhibit 16 years ago.
SPEC and Mask and Wig announced Green as the guest host for their 2010 Annual Intercollegiate Comedy Festival