Students help homeless and addicts over spring break
The heroin addict was barely breathing when the Penn students saw him on the street over spring break, according to students who were there.
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The heroin addict was barely breathing when the Penn students saw him on the street over spring break, according to students who were there.
The first-ever African Think Tank Summit, organized by a Penn group, brought substantial results that are currently being implemented across the continent.
A new Greek Housing Improvements Program will change the way Greek housing is funded.
A new space for meditation and discussion of mindfulness is now on campus.
Carol Tracy remembers winning a major victory for women at Penn 40 years ago.
The new mental health task force is not the only way Penn approaches mental health issues.
Spiritual support, interfaith worship and religious activities are about to occupy a larger, more central space at Penn.
The Faculty Senate Executive Committee unanimously voted in support of a proposal for tobacco divestment, yesterday’s Faculty SEC Actions report announced.
Penn students currently face heavy workloads and carry many extracurricular responsibilities that cause excessive stress.
A new Interfaith Fellow for Mindfulness just arrived on campus.
Just because formal recruitment is over, that doesn’t mean you can’t get into a fraternity anymore.
As pledges embark on their journey to brotherhood, the Multicultural Greeks are just gearing up for recruitment.
Penn’s newest sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, has officially moved in.
A Graduate School of Education professor recently opened America’s first center that studies organizations that serve underrepresented student populations.
Fraternity recruitment culminated last night as 521 bids were formally issued to new members.
Freshmen and upperclassmen going through sorority recruitment received their bids last night in a storm of cheers and balloons. Yes, balloons. Tons and tons of balloons.
Penn staff and students are organizing the first-ever think tank summit in Africa.
Penn’s Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program released its annual think tank rankings Wednesday, a widely known index that has been praised for its evaluation of the policy-oriented institutions.
Penn’s two newest fraternities embarked on formal spring recruitment for the first time this week to meet a growing demand.
Penn’s newest sorority launched its recruitment plans this week.