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(10/28/15 7:35am)
On Tuesday, 1978 College graduate Everett Gillison, chief of staff in the Mayor’s Office and former deputy mayor of the Public Safety Office, spoke to students about community, crime and public safety. The discussion was hosted by the Philadelphia Mayor’s Scholars Program and the Penn Democrats.
(10/14/15 4:22am)
When it comes to housing, it’s important to keep up with the complicated timeline of important dates. There are 12 college houses on campus, all with the same system for applying — Ware, Fisher-Hassenfeld, Riepe, Rodin, Harnwell, Harrison, Hill, Kings Court English, DuBois, Gregory, Stouffer and Sansom Place.
(09/16/15 3:08am)
Leaders of both Greek and minority organizations have announced the formation of the Greek Community Judicial Board, a body that will hold Greek organizations accountable for issues regarding cultural insensitivity.
(09/02/15 5:19am)
For many new minority students, the opportunity to connect with peers of shared backgrounds is incredibly important.
(04/13/15 6:55pm)
On Monday, students protested the closure of the Africa Center during Penn’s College Palooza, an annual fair hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences for prospective students.
(03/26/15 5:08am)
The Social Planning and Events Committee has decided to bring back the lottery system for Spring Fling concert floor passes — for this weekend at least.
(03/17/15 6:10am)
The video of University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon members chanting racial slurs, which surfaced last week, sparked Philadelphia residents to hold a rally in Love Park Monday afternoon.
(01/31/15 2:39pm)
On Friday, students took a new approach to encouraging Penn to make payments in lieu of taxes.