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(10/03/16 5:36am)
Penn First, the student organization for first generation, low-income (FGLI) students on campus, held its second summit this weekend to plan its agenda for the rest of the semester.
(09/26/16 4:53am)
When two preachers came to campus to rail against “homo sex” on Sept. 15, they drew a swift counter-protest of more than a hundred students wielding signs and pride flags. On that very same day, Penn’s Queer Christian Fellowship, which is sponsored by the Christian Association, happened to have a gathering planned. Students spent the gathering processing what had occurred on campus.
(09/26/16 5:02am)
More than 30 Penn students walked in the March to End Rape Culture on Saturday, joining protesters from across the city to draw attention to fighting sexual violence.
(09/28/16 12:57am)
Don't tell the freshmen in the New College House, Kings Court English College House or Stouffer College House, but every year the freshman halls of the Quad are the loudest in bragging about their closeness. Here are this year's five (self-proclaimed) contenders for the closest hall.
(09/21/16 11:46pm)
A Wednesday night event featuring professional soccer player Abby Wambach was cancelled at 3:30 p.m., three hours before it was scheduled to begin, according to an email sent out to expected attendees.
(09/19/16 5:11am)
With jokes ranging from the OZ email flyer protest to the upcoming “rapture” that is the United States presidential election, Bloomers’ annual LaughtHERfest show was a crowd-pleasing hit.
(09/17/16 1:30am)
Over the summer, the Penn Violence Prevention Office tripled in staff, welcoming Associate Director Malik Washington and Program Coordinator Katie Chockley .
(09/13/16 6:34am)
In 2003, Penn Athletes and Allies Tackling Homophobia was established as the first LGBTQ student-athlete organization in the country. Now, 13 years later, PATH is trying to expand by engaging freshmen, to cultivate a more accepting sporting community on Penn’s campus.
(09/12/16 4:10am)
Penn is among the 30 most LGBT-friendly colleges in the nation, according to nonprofit organization Campus Pride.After an analysis of policies and programs at over 235 institutions, Penn, along with Tufts University and the University of Washington, were among 15 schools awarded perfect ratings by the organization.
(09/02/16 10:00am)
This semester, Penn Association for Gender Equity has bold plans to make feminist spaces more inclusive for women of color.
(08/31/16 2:13am)
This fall, the Penn Women’s Center hopes to continue promoting gender equity within a dynamic and changing campus community.
(08/24/16 1:16am)
For most Penn students, New Student Orientation is the beginning of a yearlong journey into finding their place on campus. Fortunately, there are various minority groups on campus that are ready to take in the class of 2020.
(04/20/16 1:15am)
On Monday, six nooses arranged in the colors of the rainbow were found hung on tree at Austin Paey State University’s Clarksville campus.
(04/07/16 7:43am)
One of the first assignments under anthropology course "Food and Fire: Archaeology in the Laboratory" — ANTH 148 — is to make your own knife. Armed with antler hammers, students chip at obsidian rock to make their own tools which they then use to butcher raw meat.
(03/30/16 1:00am)
More than a month has passed since University of Texas senior Cody Young was subject to a racially-motivated attack.
(03/16/16 6:05am)
Most Penn students know what it is like to pass through Locust Walk and have flyers pushed in their direction. Fewer know what it is like to be on the other side, keeping up a big smile despite one rejection after another.
(03/02/16 2:42am)
Approximately 30 African American students at
Valdosta State University were ejected from a Trump rally held on their campus
this Monday.
(02/18/16 5:49am)
Is television programming getting better or worse for us? A research team at the Annenberg Public Policy Center has launched a study to find out.