IFC chooses its new leaders
Last night, the InterFraternity Council elected 10 fraternity members to comprise next year's leadership board.
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Last night, the InterFraternity Council elected 10 fraternity members to comprise next year's leadership board.
All members of the Penn chapter of the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority officially announced their intent to resign from the chapter last night.
Hundreds of Penn students skipped classes and crowded into the Zellerbach Theatre yesterday to hear Chris Matthews rapidly fire questions at former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani during a taping of MSNBC's news program "Hardball."
Coffee, desserts, live music and energizing dance performances will all be part of the alpha Kappa Delta Phi, Inc., sorority's efforts to raise awareness about breast cancer.
Over 350 sweaty, lycra and spandex-sporting participants dashed throughout Penn's campus yesterday in the Panhellenic Council-sponsored third annual Rena Rowan Ribbon Run.
All doors are officially closed for Penn students interested in hearing Vice President Dick Cheney speak at the dedication of Huntsman Hall on Oct. 25, but there is a chance that Cheney will separately address a group of students when he comes to campus.
Slapping, stomping and shuffling, with swaying hips and encouraging shouts, members of five fraternities and sororities displayed their moves at the "Steppin' it up with the BIG-C" show last night.
"Fuck your fascist beauty standards."
Through the narrow paths between walls of textbooks and looseleaf paper, around the piles and bins of pens and glowing highlighters and nestled between foreign language dictionaries and Shakespearean sonnets is an empty space.
The InterFraternity Council's crusade against "pseudo-Greek societies" -- specifically Theos and The Owls -- continues to occupy the organization's leader's list of tasks to complete during this year.
The BiCultural InterGreek Council, the umbrella organization for Penn's historically black, Latino and Asian fraternities and sororities, continues to develop its plans to become a more central force in the Penn community.
This school year, sororities campus-wide will once again welcome hoards of Penn women to become a part of campus Greek life.
With new tables and chairs, a fresh coat of paint and the addition of new cuisine options, the revamped Class of 1920 Commons welcomes hungry students to pull up a chair and dig in.
From the moment the first hijacked airplane crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, many Americans, including Penn students, felt their lives were forever changed.
A year after Stouffer Commons Dining Hall was forced to close its doors, administrators have yet to find a permanent use for the vacant space.
Hips swivelled and bodies swayed to the pulsing exotic beat of Latin music last night.
Fifteen hundred legs of chicken, 16 cases of kugel and mountains of salad were consumed at a campus-wide Shabbat celebration on Friday. Over 1,600 people attended the ceremonial dinners organized through the program "Shabbat Across Penn."
Controversial author Anne Fletcher stopped by campus yesterday to discuss a familiar topic to many college students -- alcohol.
Civic House volunteers are doing their best to make Penn students aware that there are some Philadelphia residents who are not as fortunate as they are.
A hushed crowd of over 100 people crammed into the Kelly Writers House last night to witness renowned author Michael Cunningham discuss his 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Hours.