Articles by Charlotte Bausch
03/26/17 9:22pm
Women's March organizer critiques some Women's March participants: 'They were there for themselves.'
“They didn’t show up for Sandra Bland, they didn’t show up for Eric Garner,” Mallory said. 03/01/17 11:18pm
Wharton is a place for finance, accounting, marketing ... and now neuroscience
“The idea is to build bridges between both disciplines and strengthen both areas by being in that intersection,” said Elizabeth Johnson, the executive director and senior fellow of WiN. 02/05/17 7:40pm
Wharton China Business Society holds conference with panel on 'breaking the bamboo ceiling'
Now in its fourteenth year, the conference is bigger than ever, with the addition of a case competition for high school and university students. 12/08/16 12:14am
Double or single? Students debate in preparation for room selection
Though it’s not the traditional image of life in a college dorm, hundreds of students at Penn request singles every year. 12/05/16 3:05am
Three political scientists deconstruct the election
"Republicans came home to Donald Trump at exactly the right moment," Penn professor Matthew Levundusky said. 11/03/16 3:40pm
Yale police union protests firearm policy change
With chants of “no range, no train,” members of the union representing many Yale Police Department officers protested a change in firearm policy outside YPD headquarters on Wednesday, according to The Yale Daily News. 10/19/16 2:20am
Penn teams take part in Hult Prize competition to solve refugee crisis
With $1 million of seed funding at stake, the prestigious Hult Prize competition draws thousands of student hopefuls each year. 09/21/16 10:38pm