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(12/09/13 9:48pm)
A recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research shows that while images of products appeal to online shoppers, customers are likely to decide against a purchase if they are overwhelmed by too many images.
(12/08/13 8:34pm)
The United Minorities Council — the 35 year-old coalition of over 20 minority groups on campus — elected College junior Reginald Stewart as its new chair last week. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with him to discuss his goals for the upcoming year.
(12/03/13 11:45pm)
UMOJA — the umbrella organization for black student groups on campus — just elected College juniors Abrina Hyatt and Denzel Cummings as its new planning and facilitating co-chairs on Monday night. Hyatt will be serving her second term as co-chair, while Cummings was previously the admissions chair. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with both of them to discuss their plans for the upcoming year.
(11/25/13 7:49pm)
The Asian Pacific Student Coalition — the umbrella organization for Asian groups on campus — elected College junior Mithin Thomas last week as the new chair for 2014. He was previously the vice chair of political affairs. The DP sat down with him to discuss his plans for the upcoming year.
(11/24/13 11:26pm)
Last Thursday, College sophomore Diana Cabrera was elected the new chair of the Latino Coalition — the umbrella organization for Latino groups on campus. She was previously the LC’s chair of admissions and recruitment. The DP recently sat down with her to discuss her goals for the future of LC.
(11/22/13 2:49am)
The United Minorities Council is celebrating the end of its 35th year anniversary.
(11/18/13 1:55am)
Queer People of Color is aiming to make cultural spaces on campus more LGBT friendly for everyone.
(11/14/13 1:21am)
PennAces, a new organization on campus, aims to raise awareness and provide support for the asexual community in Philadelphia.
(11/13/13 10:42pm)
A new study conducted by Penn professors found that people’s attitudes about sex are a better indicator of how religious they are than their attitudes about lying and stealing.
(11/06/13 10:43pm)
A structure of metal fences is striking up conversation on campus.
(11/04/13 11:23pm)
In May, a group of high school students from Philadelphia, along with the help of some Penn engineers, installed a water tank that would help them transport barrels of rainwater to the field of crops on their school farm.
(10/31/13 12:39am)
Puentes de Salud – Bridges of Health – is celebrating its 10th year of providing healthcare access for the growing Latino population in South Philadelphia.
(10/27/13 5:38pm)
In the United States, less than 3 percent of blacks are working in science, technology, engineering or math-related fields. On Saturday, Penn’s National Society of Black Engineers chapter “walked for education” in an effort to change that.
(10/16/13 7:52pm)
The Department of Africana Studies is holding a two-day multidisciplinary conference in celebration of its establishment a year ago.
(10/15/13 9:53pm)
Get ready to get healthy.
(10/09/13 12:31am)
Graduate School of Education professor Shaun Harper wants to know what makes black and Latino males succeed in school, not what makes them fail.
(10/07/13 10:51pm)
“I love sound,” Fine arts professor David Novack said.
(10/07/13 12:05am)
The search for the perfect pair of jeans is over.
(10/01/13 10:28pm)
Students on the job hunt this semester can now look into the possibility of working for Coursera.
(09/25/13 10:53pm)
For one child in a West Philadelphia elementary school, learning the word elephant in Spanish was the highlight of his school experience.