Penn Women's Center violence prevention educator ends term
Penn’s Violence Prevention Educator, Nina Harris, officially ended her term at the Penn Women’s Center on April 30.
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Penn’s Violence Prevention Educator, Nina Harris, officially ended her term at the Penn Women’s Center on April 30.
College sophomore Lizzy Britton was elected the new chair of the Penn Consortium of Undergraduate Women on March 27.
Administrators agree that while there is still much progress to be made, their efforts to increase the number of underrepresented minority graduate students across the University have been successful.
The Spring Fling concert lineup is often the centerpiece of campus conversation in the spring, but back in 2004, students had another major April concert to look forward to — Kanye West performing over Penn Relays weekend.
If you’ve ventured up to the fifth floor of Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, you’ve probably experienced the urge to turn the doorknob that leads into the glass room containing shelves of precious texts.
Chips, guacamole and rainbow cupcakes.
Calling all body types: strut your stuff.
The United Minorities Council passed the mark of 35 years of student activism.
The Fresh Grocer’s celebration of Black History Month may have backfired.
Penn Timebank is giving new meaning to “time is money.”
It was January 2011. College junior Layla O’Kane sat glued to her television, clicking back and forth between United States and international news channels. The internet in Egypt was down, and she was 5,000 miles from her home in Cairo. The revolution had begun, and she was watching it unfold from a TV screen.
You may not have a Valentine, but you can have one billion dance partners.
The passion of the Civil Rights Era continues today in student leaders on campus. However, the activism comes in a different format.
The conversation on diversity is ongoing within each of Penn’s 12 schools.
A new minor is in the works for students interested in the early history of the nation.
Though e-textbook sales are increasing, they are still not a replacement for their paper counterparts.
Penn has seen an increase in the percentage of women faculty and leaders in the past four years.
The top Google hits for “Amy Gutmann” may return the familiar face of Penn’s president, but further down is another President Amy Gutmann — owner and manager of the Canine University of Ohio.
Philadelphia’s civil courts were found to be among the best in country, contrary to their “judicial hellhole” reputation, a study finds.
College freshman Seth Koren will not have an opportunity to represent the Republican Party at August’s National Convention in Florida.