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Isabella Cuan



Last week, Nancy Cordes spoke at the annual Annenberg Lecture.

By Isabella Cuan · Oct. 11, 2015

Last week, Nancy Cordes spoke at the annual Annenberg Lecture.

The board members of the newly established Penn Bioethics Society, Perry Goffner, Susannah Rogers, Ruchita Pendse and Jessica Davis, enjoy having philosophical discussions about bioethics on College Green.

By Isabella Cuan · Sept. 27, 2015

The board members of the newly established Penn Bioethics Society, Perry Goffner, Susannah Rogers, Ruchita Pendse and Jessica Davis, enjoy having philosophical discussions about bioethics on College Green.

Students study in the Harrison Rooftop Lounge in preparation for the first round of midterms.

By Isabella Cuan · Sept. 21, 2015

Students study in the Harrison Rooftop Lounge in preparation for the first round of midterms.

The Institute of Contemporary Art held its opening reception this past Wednesday to celebrate its newest exhibitions for Fall 2015.

By Isabella Cuan · Sept. 20, 2015

The Institute of Contemporary Art held its opening reception this past Wednesday to celebrate its newest exhibitions for Fall 2015.

The beautiful courtyard outside of the Penn Museum is never empty on a sunny day.

By Isabella Cuan · Sept. 20, 2015

The beautiful courtyard outside of the Penn Museum is never empty on a sunny day.

One of Penn's hidden gems, the Biopond, offers students, faculty and families a quiet, nature-filled escape.

By Isabella Cuan · Sept. 20, 2015

One of Penn's hidden gems, the Biopond, offers students, faculty and families a quiet, nature-filled escape.

Fall comes into focus as the leaves begin to turn and the cool weather rolls in.

By Isabella Cuan · Sept. 20, 2015

Fall comes into focus as the leaves begin to turn and the cool weather rolls in.

While many students graduate Penn within four years, there are many who remain on campus for additional semesters.

By Isabella Cuan · Sept. 13, 2015

While many students graduate Penn within four years, there are many who remain on campus for additional semesters.

Penn’s administrators argue that tuition growth, which hit 4 percent this year, is crucial for Penn to run effectively.

By Isabella Cuan · Aug. 30, 2015

Penn’s administrators argue that tuition growth, which hit 4 percent this year, is crucial for Penn to run effectively.