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Parenthood at Penn may become slightly easier for full-time students.
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Parenthood at Penn may become slightly easier for full-time students.
This week, women will steal the spotlight on Penn’s campus.
Starting today, UMOJA — the umbrella organization for black student groups at Penn — will combine themes such as black heritage and social justice as part of a week-long celebration.
A Penn student is looking to bring to light the struggles that undocumented students may face on campus and throughout Philadelphia.
Earlier this month, Provost Vince Price announced the appointment of Communication and Anthropology professor John Jackson as senior adviser to the provost for diversity. Jackson — who, in 2006, became the University’s first-ever Penn Integrates Knowledge professor — will be the first to hold the advisory position.
“We all came here on different ships, but we’re all here on the same boat now,” said Erika Almiron, the executive director of JUNTOS — a support group for Latino immigrants in Philadelphia — as she repeated the words of Martin Luther King Jr.
Just in time for winter vacation, PennSound gave Jay-Z and Ke$ha a break from blasting in the ears of youth everywhere and slowly let Edgar Allan Poe and Guillaume Apollinaire take over.
UMOJA — the umbrella organization for black student groups at Penn — recently elected College junior Aya Saed as its new planning and facilitating chair. Saed, who has previously served as UMOJA’s financial co-chair and its political co-chair, sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss her plans for the upcoming year.
The 26th annual Howard E. Mitchell Memorial Conference kicked off with an alumni dessert reception Thursday night in Hunstman Hall.
Penn’s Division of Public Safety stressed the importance of safe driving practices the afternoon of Nov. 10 in a community event and press conference outside the Penn Bookstore. DPS collaborated with Street Smarts and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to “raise awareness to the Penn community about underage drinking and impaired driving,” said Street Smarts Health Educator Jessica Jones.
Friday night, finding a date at Penn got easier for those who attended the Assembly of International Students’ date auction.
A circus act composed of jugglers and tightrope walkers greeted over 200 locals early Wednesday afternoon at the opening celebration of the new green space adjacent to 30th Street Station.
Students balanced candles, performed Bollywood dance and delivered stand-up comedy in the Hall of Flags Saturday night all for the honor of being named Mr. or Ms. Big Asian on Campus.