Louis the Child, Rina Sawayama among headliners at this weekend’s virtual Spring Fling concert
Penn's Social Planning and Events Committee has announced the four artists performing over the first weekend of Spring Fling on April 9 and 10.
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Penn's Social Planning and Events Committee has announced the four artists performing over the first weekend of Spring Fling on April 9 and 10.
First years will soon elect student government representatives for the first time as the Nominations & Elections Committee prepares to hold its second virtual general election.
The Undergraduate Assembly and Faculty Senate will cohost a Climate and Sustainability Seminar next month, allowing students and faculty to speak directly to administrators about climate-related concerns.
Following a mass shooting targeting Asian women in Atlanta-area massage parlors on Tuesday, students are calling for greater recognition and dismantling of anti-Asian racism in society.
The COVID-19 pandemic has left Penn Student Government’s reserve fund with more than $900,000, allowing it to spend more money than usual on new initiatives this year — many of which are intended to benefit first-generation, low-income students and students of color.
Despite the shortened two-day spring break taking place this week, some students reported that they have assignments due on days where no classes will be held.
Spring Fling will be held virtually this year over two weekends in April in an effort to hold the concert safely amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
As May approaches and the threat of COVID-19 still looms large, many universities are reconsidering their plans to hold in-person commencement ceremonies for the classes of 2020 and 2021.
Penn suspended University operations for Thursday ahead of a snowstorm.
An Undergraduate Assembly special election filled the last remaining College representative seat — but only 24 people voted.
As COVID-19 cases continue to spike on campus and isolation capacity decreases, some students isolated in Sansom Place West after testing positive are reporting inadequate and confusing meal policies and violations of safety guidelines.
Penn Student Government’s budget — which typically increases every year — will likely remain the same for the 2021-2022 school year.
A slideshow created by several members of OAX, an off-campus social group, mocking the appearances of members of an identified off-campus organization was shared accidentally in two GroupMes on Wednesday, prompting the sorority to condemn the slideshow.
Penn will begin to allow limited in-person student group meetings and access to Pottruck Health and Fitness Center as the Quiet Period ends.
Penn suspended University operations for Monday as a snowstorm hits the Philadelphia area.
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education will recommend a revamp of the College sector requirements and increased academic support for first-generation, low-income students to the University in its White Paper on Monday.
A Penn licensee that produces sportswear has cut ties with a company that allegedly uses forced labor to source raw materials, according to a recent report.
As COVID-19 continues to disrupt social events at Penn, one senior class tradition will look a little different this year. The Class of 2021 Board has moved Feb Club, a series of events for seniors traditionally held in February, to April, in hopes that pandemic conditions will improve.
Five months after making a $250,000 contribution to Makuu: The Black Cultural Center, UMOJA, and the Center for Africana Studies, Penn Student Government is continuing to urge University administration to increase funding for Black student organizations.
Penn canceled Anthropology professor and Penn Museum co-curator Robert Schuyler’s classes for the spring semester as he faces widespread backlash and continued calls for his firing for his use of a Nazi phrase and gesture at a conference last week.