Perspective: The 'pseudo-Greek' mystique
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InterFraternity Council President Conor Daly -- the student leader of Penn's twenty-nine fraternity chapters -- has decided to stretch his legs and run for a seat on the Undergraduate Assembly.
The BiCultural InterGreek Council, the umbrella organization for Penn's historically black, Asian and Latino fraternities and sororities, met yesterday to elect student leaders for the upcoming year.
Construction is scheduled to begin imminently on the long-delayed Steinhardt Hall -- the future home of Penn Hillel.
This weekend, the Penn community will join together to celebrate Greek life on campus through a series of student-run events and community service projects.
Over two months after popular historian and writer Stephen Ambrose was accused of plagiarizing Penn History Professor Thomas Childers' work, students, faculty and community members are continuing the discussion on academic integrity.
The Office of Student Conduct concluded its investigation into an incident last month involving the Sigma Delta Tau sorority yesterday.
Harry Belafonte, a renowned entertainer and human rights activist, will bring his knowledge and experience to Penn on April 3 at Irvine Auditorium.
Over 100 students and guests gathered in Houston Hall last night to discuss the role that race plays in Penn's Greek system.
The BiCultural Inter-Greek Council -- the umbrella organization for Penn's traditionally African-American, Asian, and Latino fraternities and sororities -- voted to approve its portion of the Program for Excellence on Wednesday.
Normally, a degree from New York University's Stern School of Business, experience as a manager at Coopers and Lybrand management consulting firm and eight years as chief business officer of one of the nation's top universities would be enough to make for an impressive resume.
The National Labor Relations Board has decided to allow teaching and research assistants at Columbia University to unionize.
The announcement yesterday that John Fry was stepping down as executive vice president at Penn to fill Franklin and Marshall College's presidential vacancy came as a surprise to some people in the University community, but not to everyone.
There is still no new information being provided by the Office of Student Conduct or the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs over a recent reported incident involving the Sigma Delta Tau sorority.
The Office of Student Conduct is conducting an investigation into a reported incident that occurred Tuesday night involving the Sigma Delta Tau sorority.
As freshman pledges work their way toward initiation into Penn's Greek system, the University's newest sorority is beginning its formal recruitment process.
The energy level was high last night when more than 50 local fraternity and sorority members and spectators gathered in Irvine Auditorium to demonstrate their talent for stepping -- a rhythmic combination of foot-stomping, clapping and chanting.
Last weekend, approximately fifty student leaders in Penn's Greek system gathered to set goals and make plans for the upcoming year at the annual Greek Leadership Retreat.
The Office of Student Conduct is conducting a preliminary investigation into a reported alcohol-related rush infraction at the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity.
Over three hundred women gathered in Meyerson Hall Sunday night to take part in the Panhellenic Council's "Circle of Sisters" ceremony, which marked the official induction of Panhel's 2002 Executive Board.