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(01/26/17 1:31am)
With the inauguration of 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump last Friday and the revelation that former Vice President Joe Biden will soon be coming to campus, Penn and its alumni were thrust into the national political spotlight.
(01/25/17 1:28am)
The contingent faculty of Barnard College will go on strike if a contract between the union and the college is not struck by Feb. 21, the Columbia Daily Spectator reported early this morning.
(01/24/17 11:58pm)
With all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the inauguration of 1968 Wharton graduate Donald J. Trump, it was difficult to miss Penn’s connection to the event.
(01/23/17 1:19am)
Similarly to the University of Pennsylvania, the atmosphere on Harvard University’s campus following the election of 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump has been defined by protests, fear and uncertainty for the future.
(01/19/17 2:12am)
As fake news dominates the American political stage, the credibility of the “mainstream media” is questioned, and President-elect Donald Trump calls CNN “a terrible organization," many journalists are struggling with how to proceed in the age of Trump.
(01/13/17 3:02am)
Classes were just about to start on Tuesday night, but many Penn students struggled with a tough goodbye.
(12/09/16 6:36pm)
Harvard President Drew G. Faust released a statement deciding not to name the Cambridge campus a “sanctuary” for undocumented immigrants, coming as a shock to many at Harvard. The decision is in stark contrast to statements made by Penn President Amy Gutmann earlier this month.
(12/08/16 6:43am)
In the wake of a racist group message targeting black freshmen at Penn and other hate crimes against minorities, many students have been left fearful and rattled. Others, however, are wondering how they can help.
(11/15/16 9:16pm)
With Penn’s campus voting overwhelmingly blue in the recent election, it is no surprise that Hillel’s recent addition of a gender-neutral restroom was welcomed with praise. But have more conservative campuses in and around Philadelphia followed suit with this inclusive step?
(11/15/16 8:38pm)
Hundreds of Harvard students congregated in Harvard Yard Monday in a mass show of support for undocumented immigrants, The Crimson reported this afternoon.
(11/10/16 7:53am)
In a campus dominated by on-campus recruiting, and accustomed to drinking boxed wine out of red Solo cups, one Wharton graduate managed to turn his back on the finance world — and make a living off the land.