Fall Festival crowds small but enthusiastic
Saturday afternoon, College Green was transformed into a concert venue and carnival at the Social Planning and Events Committee’s inaugural Fall Festival.
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Saturday afternoon, College Green was transformed into a concert venue and carnival at the Social Planning and Events Committee’s inaugural Fall Festival.
“No more union busting,” read one of the banners at the Student Labor Action Project’s rally in front of College Hall and Steinberg-Dietrich Hall Friday.
For Latino students at Penn, paying for college and college-related expenses may become a little easier thanks to the Association of Latino Alumni.
In response to the current H1N1 influenza outbreak, one organization in South Philadelphia is working with Penn students and professors to both treat and educate.
Ten years ago, Lilvia Soto became the first director of La Casa Latina. On Friday night, she came back to Penn to warp up the celebration of the milestone anniversary of La Casa with its current members and supporters.
While most students are in class on Tuesday afternoons, College senior Christine Nieves is busy hosting her own show on Telemundo.
While most students are in class on Tuesday afternoons, College senior Christine Nieves is busy hosting her own show on Telemundo.
For minorities at Penn, having a forum to speak can be a vital opportunity. And for seven representatives of mis- or underrepresented student groups, the University Council is that forum.
Johnny Irizarry, director of La Casa Latina — the cultural hub for Latinos at Penn — won the Phillies Goya Family Service Award last week for service to the Latino community of Greater Philadelphia.
While many freshmen were sitting in proseminars in classrooms around campus, a small group met at the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center to take a slightly unordinary tour of Philadelphia.
This fall, Ezegozie Eze will no longer be the face of the United Minorities Council.
Joan Didion's National Book Award-winning book, The Year of Magical Thinking, speaks of the difficulties of coming to terms with the death of one's loved ones.
In response to the global economic downfall, World Bank President Robert Zoellick advocates a "multidisciplinary approach" to solving the current problems.
Do women and computers mix? Why are geeks usually seen as male?
In an address to students yesterday, Chunmiao Zheng posed China's milion-dollar question - how do you supply 20 percent of the world's population with only 7 percent of the Earth's water resources?
The Greater Philadelphia Film Office's "problem-solver" shared her experience with students interested in the entertainment business on Friday.
An "energetic, dogged newsman" will speak at the Kelly Writers House today, according to Philadelphia Inquirer columnist and Penn artist-in-residence Dick Polman.