St. Elmo's admits only male rushees
St. Elmo's, previously Penn's only co-ed social fraternity, has chosen to admit an all-male pledge class this year.
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St. Elmo's, previously Penn's only co-ed social fraternity, has chosen to admit an all-male pledge class this year.
Fraternity rush officially came to a close last night as over 500 freshmen men gathered in Meyerson Hall to sign bid cards.
Emotions were running high as over 300 women crowded into Houston Hall to receive bids from Penn's seven sororities on Sunday evening.
Awards were given, speeches were made and drinks were spilled on several innocent bystanders as the Daily Pennsylvanian inaugurated its 118th Board of Editors and Managers on Saturday night.
After two days of investigation, there is still no evidence as to the source of the offensive anti-homosexual flyers that were distributed on campus last Friday.
Psi Upsilon Alumni Association President Richard Morse suffered a heart attack last night during a meeting at the fraternity house, located at 36th Street and Locust Walk.
As formal rush events continue across Penn's campus, students are accustomed to seeing flyers advertising parties and open houses sponsored by various fraternities.
With a new group of freshmen women ready to join the ranks of the Greek community, the Panhellenic Council is in the process of adding an eighth chapter to Penn's campus.
Neither rain nor snow could prevent freshmen from getting their introduction to Penn's fraternity scene last night.
On Tuesday evening, hundreds of freshmen women will set out to discover exactly what Penn's sororities have to offer.
While environmental issues are usually popular topics on college campuses, there is often more discussion of problems than solutions.
It's hard to think about the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition having anything to do with the Big Bang theory, but the two beliefs converged on Thursday, Oct. 25.
People complain that women are objectified on TV, in cyberspace and across billboards, but few can clearly articulate their gripes or what "objectification" really means.