Holocaust survivor and liberator speak at Hillel
Almost 70 years after the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp, a survivor and his liberator shared their experiences at Penn Hillel last night.
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Almost 70 years after the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp, a survivor and his liberator shared their experiences at Penn Hillel last night.
The sounds of “art striking a chord” reverberated through the Rotunda Thursday night.
Last Friday afternoon, Penn celebrated the realization of a simple idea by strong collaborations — PennCycle.
Last night at Harrison Auditorium in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, representatives of cities around the world convened to discuss an issue relevant to many — urban planning.
Last night, two reserve soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces shared their experiences in battle — a subject that drew charged and conflicting responses.
Last Friday afternoon, film scholars and enthusiasts alike commingled at Café 58 in Irvine Auditorium to talk about the new directions in American cinema.
Last night, the simple lessons of children’s literature found an older audience of writers and readers alike at the Kelly Writers House.
In a strong display of solidarity last night, several Penn minority groups identified a struggle common to them all.
The lights at the Penn Haven Housing Cooperative lit up the snow on Woodland Terrace Friday night, inviting guests inside to a warm atmosphere.