Joke Issue: Students declare 'the last straw' of protesting
Wharton junior Maddie Fait had a megaphone in one hand, and freshly-made picket signs in the other. She was ready to go.
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Wharton junior Maddie Fait had a megaphone in one hand, and freshly-made picket signs in the other. She was ready to go.
Members of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement protested the Jewish National Fund’s award to Chairman of the Board of Trustees David Cohen yesterday.
On July 4, Philadelphia will see not one, but two conventions to address grievances with the government.
The date at the top right corner of the PennCard will make a big difference during the November elections this year.
If the Federal Bureau of Investigation knocks on your door to ask you questions, you don’t have to answer.
Governor Tom Corbett signed the voter identification bill into law on March 14. The bill passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives earlier yesterday by a margin of 104-88.
The recent controversy surrounding women, religion and contraception has made its way into the discourse at Penn.
The voter identification bill that passed in the Pennsylvania Senate last week is drawing heated debate among policy makers and voters.
The Muslim Students Association is looking to spread awareness and garner support for Penn’s Muslim community.
College freshman Jesus Fuentes walked to the middle of the semicircle on College Green clutching a manila folder.
In a public demonstration outside of College Hall, students will raise awareness on the New York Police Department’s surveillance of the Muslim Students Association.
Penn’s Muslim Student Association is pushing the University to take a stronger stance in light of recent findings on the New York Police Department.
On Sunday, the Undergraduate Assembly passed a resolution urging the University to reevaluate its relationship with longtime partner PNC Bank.
A report revealing that the New York Police Department secretly monitored Muslim students at Northeast colleges has raised questions of constitutionality and civil liberties.
To the surprise of many in the General Assembly, Nate Kleinman shaved all of his facial hair. “It means I’m running for Congress,” he declared.
The Penn Community Against Mountain Top Removal celebrated Valentine’s Day a little differently by continuing their ongoing activism.
Those who say that young people are not involved with politics can look to Pennsylvania to be proven wrong.
In a light pink hijab, Afnaan Moharram spoke softly but intensely about her dedication to activism.
Despite heated rhetoric in the weeks leading up to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions conference, the weekend proceeded relatively smoothly.
Ali Abunimah spoke to a full lecture hall in Meyerson Hall on Saturday night as the keynote speaker of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions conference. Abunimah is a Palestinian-American activist and the creator of The Electronic Intifada, an online publication focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.