Melissa Lawford | To flee or not to flee
Home has become a minefield of awkward encounters.
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Home has become a minefield of awkward encounters.
It finally happened. Christmas came early.
This summer I am perfecting the art of the loaf.
I am the spinster aunt of my family.
A butterfly flaps its wings in China, a teenager puts a firecracker up his ass in West Virginia and the American media condemns Greek life.
The brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon have launched plans for a long-term mentorship program for students at West Philadelphia High School, in collaboration with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.
Philadelphia’s Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development, co-founded by Netter Center for Community Partnerships Director Ira Harkavy, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a two-day conference that began yesterday.
Andrew Porter , the outgoing dean of the Graduate School of Education, will leave behind a legacy of increased emphasis on research and innovation.
Representatives from 59 think tanks across the continent convened at the first-ever North American Think Tank Summit, organized by Penn's Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, in Washington, D.C.
Working with a 1920s “Flappers and Flyboys” theme, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life gave out awards to commend achievements in the Greek community over the last year.
Over a year after Phi Kappa Sigma, more commonly known as Skulls, was kicked off campus, discussions are slowly beginning about future plans for Skull’s chapter house at 3539 Locust Walk.
Penn’s first annual Multicultural Greek Council Symposium, held at the ARCH on Saturday, April 12, saw an attendance of 145.
The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement gave out a total of 35 citations to 24 people in and around Penn’s campus between Thursday and Saturday evening, according to BLCE Sergeant Dan Steele , commander of the Philadelphia District Office.
Penn women are making a difference, and the Penn Women’s Center is making videos to commemorate the way these women have shaped or experienced the University.
A c rackdown on underage drinking will change the landscape of this year’s Spring Fling.
Fraternities and sororities at Penn are bringing a new level of collaboration to this semester’s Greek Week, which began yesterday.
Penn is proactively taking steps to combat the hazing on campus with a new approach that doesn’t focus solely on Greek life.
The second-ever Penn-organized European Think Tank Summit addressed the Ukrainian crisis over spring break.
Penn’s Kappa Alpha Theta sorority is currently under investigation by the Office of Student Conduct.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, one of Penn’s largest fraternities, has become a no-pledging institution.