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(09/12/19 3:58am)
I remember waking up in my Hamilton Court apartment in a paralyzing state of despair. I could hear students partying outside my window on the street by the Blarney Stone — it was the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day. By contrast, I was so overcome with an inexplicable anxiety that I struggled to get out of bed. It was a familiar episode, but its familiarity did nothing to dull its sharp edges: I couldn’t escape the sense that life was fraught with pain and that I was somehow fundamentally broken.
(11/02/11 2:53am)
The Young Americans for Obama program will hold its national launch event in Houston Hall’s Hall of Flags tonight at 6 p.m.
(08/29/11 8:49pm)
This article was originally published August 23, 2011 at 11:38 p.m.
(07/29/11 10:14pm)
This story was updated at 12:00 a.m. on August 4.
(07/14/11 9:41am)
Narcotic
(07/07/11 8:28am)
Assault
(02/24/11 9:52am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian reported Friday that Penn undergraduate total undergraduate fees will rise 3.9 percent for the 2011-12 academic year — up to $53,976.
(02/18/11 9:29am)
As of Thursday, a new group of Penn students have officially become sisters.
(02/03/11 11:09pm)
In 1986, the mean undergraduate grade point average at Penn was 3.10 — a figure The Daily Pennsylvanian pointed to as grade inflation that made “traditional definitions of letter grades obsolete.”
(01/27/11 10:07am)
The Blizzard of ’96 blanketed the Philadelphia area in 40 inches of snow, with snow drifts of over four feet.
(01/20/11 11:26am)
In 1985, the city of Philadelphia took Martin Luther King Day as an opportunity to rally against apartheid in South Africa.
Apartheid, which lasted from 1948 until 1993, restricted the rights of “non-white” inhabitants, such as the right to vote, marry a white inhabitant and live in certain neighborhoods.
Activist group The Martin Luther King Anti-Apartheid Coalition, which included over 200 community groups, led the rally in Center City.
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(01/14/11 9:06am)
With a pizza giveaway and DVD promotion Thursday — enjoyed by a steady stream of students in Houston Hall — the Social Planning and Events Committee’s Film Society hoped to plant seeds for big goals this semester.
(01/13/11 8:58am)
While some students were less than eager to return to campus, others had no choice in the matter.
(12/13/10 6:12am)
A new book drive for finals this year promises donors a “tangible result.”
(12/07/10 9:16am)
The Undergraduate Assembly granted three contingency funding requests at its meeting Sunday.
(12/06/10 11:41am)
Penn allows returning students and incoming exchange and transfer students to room on campus with a student of the opposite sex. However, freshmen are not currently included in this policy.
(12/01/10 9:48am)
Most students think a Spring Fling performer’s popularity should outweigh the performer’s message, a recent Social Planning and Events Committee survey showed.
(12/01/10 8:10am)
Students looking to go abroad for a semester must find housing for the other semester — which presents several hoops to jump through, especially if they plan to go abroad in the fall.
(11/30/10 10:30am)
Students anxious to see their grades over winter break will no longer have to keep checking Penn InTouch.
(11/30/10 9:56am)
Most students celebrated Thanksgiving with family and friends, but some chose to try something a little less traditional.