Pi Kapp joins ranks of off-campus fraternities after losing its charter
Penn’s Eta Nu chapter of Pi Kappa Phi had its charter revoked over the summer, fraternity members and chapter emails confirmed last week.
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Penn’s Eta Nu chapter of Pi Kappa Phi had its charter revoked over the summer, fraternity members and chapter emails confirmed last week.
Whenever his intellectual credibility is questioned or mocked, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is quick to remind everyone where he attended college.
Former NAACP chairman Julian Bond, who died on Saturday, once taught at Penn.
In the culmination of an eight-year investigation, federal authorities indicted U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah this week on racketeering conspiracy charges.
On Wednesday, The New York Times ventured to go where few reporters would dare: Hill College House.
Though other Philadelphia universities send students safety alerts over the summer, Penn does not.
Donald Trump’s rapid advancement in national polls has pundits and voters wondering whether the business magnate’s campaign for president can galvanize Republican voters, or whether his short-term burst of popularity will fade.
Two men are in critical condition on Saturday after a shooting near Penn’s campus. Despite the shootings occurring close to Kings Court English College House, various students reported not receiving a UPenn Alert.
Anastasia Lyalenko, a 2014 College graduate who died two weeks ago, compared her undergraduate experience to a footrace.
In a race with nearly a dozen Republican competitors, newly minted presidential candidate Donald Trump has made an unlikely enemy: Mexico.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD
With a call to arms against Mexico, China and the Common Core, 1968 Wharton graduate and business mogul Donald Trump entered the 2016 presidential race on Tuesday.
Nearly two months after being arrested on charges of simple assault and domestic violence, potential incoming Wharton freshman Ronald “Hopper” Hillegass is set to stand trial.
Sarvshreshth Gupta, a 2014 Engineering and Wharton graduate, 22, died on April 16.
David Cooper, a 2015 Law School graduate, died on Friday morning. He was 24.
Former Fels Institute of Government instructor and longtime City Councilman Jim Kenney is the presumptive next mayor of Philadelphia.
A “strong-arm” robbery prompted a UPenn Alert on Thursday afternoon.
At least one Penn student was in the Amtrak train that derailed two weeks ago.
On Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, Stephen Colbert introduced one of the frequent guests to his Comedy Central show with an unusual flourish: “Joining me now [is] chaplain of the Colbert Nation — Father Jim Martin!”
Since its founding by politician and diplomat Benjamin Franklin, Penn has fostered political discussion and advocacy through campus organizations. Some of these groups are action-oriented — with a distinct focus on producing political change in the community — while others are discussion-based — with their primary goal being the pursuit of political knowledge. Here is an overview of the groups to get involved with on campus if you’re interested in politics: