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(03/27/17 1:22am)
Women’s marches in Philadelphia and other cities drew Penn students to the streets in January. On Friday, one of the movement’s national organizers came to campus to advise students on how to continue their activism.
(03/02/17 4:18am)
The Wharton Neuroscience Initiative is breaking ground by connecting the fields of neuroscience and business at Wharton and Penn’s other schools.
(02/06/17 12:40am)
The Wharton China Business Society’s annual conference kicked off this weekend in Huntsman Hall, attracting students and professionals.
(12/08/16 5:14am)
With room selection for on-campus housing coming up in January, students are beginning to contemplate housing options for next year. One consideration is whether or not to live in a single.
(12/05/16 8:05am)
Penn students and professors gathered in Huntsman Hall last Friday to discuss religion, the media and why the 2016 election was surprising for many.
(11/03/16 7:40pm)
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, reported The Yale Daily News.
(10/19/16 6:20am)
While Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton may be on most people’s minds because of the election, some Penn students are thinking about the Clintons in a different context as they prepare to apply for the Hult Prize, an organization partnering with the Clinton Global Initiative.
(09/22/16 2:38am)
Students were greeted by a new feature on Locust Walk last Friday, when PennDesign students unveiled a six-foot tall sculpture of a luminescent flower at the corner of 37th. The sculpture, which is the physical site of the team’s BLOSSOM Interactive project, is meant to draw attention to food insecurity in the Philadelphia area. It will be displayed on Locust Walk until September 30.