House bill could disenfranchise many students
On Wednesday, Penn Democrats held a vote in the basement of Houston Hall: cookies or brownies? But if you didn’t have a Pennsylvania state license or passport, you were turned away from the poll.
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On Wednesday, Penn Democrats held a vote in the basement of Houston Hall: cookies or brownies? But if you didn’t have a Pennsylvania state license or passport, you were turned away from the poll.
Right on the heels of Occupy Philadelphia protesters rallying at Huntsman Hall, a conference on critical theory is coming to Penn. An offshoot of Marxist thought, critical theory questions the submission by individuals to society’s norms, such as capitalism.
Although the new cafe at McClelland Hall in the Quad has been open to students for a week now, Bon Appetit closed the cafe’s doors on Wednesday afternoon to host a grand opening event for faculty and administrators.
This academic year, the Student Activities Council received criticism for over-allocating its budget from the Undergraduate Assembly by $169,992, with the intention of covering it through the $103,837 reserve fund.
In the wake of gun violence near campus, several students have opened interfaith discussion on issues of gun control.
Monday night, a group of about 40 Penn undergraduates donned business-casual attire for a two-hour event that wasn’t hosted by Wharton and had nothing to do with Greek life.
Lights, camera, action.