Student political groups face off on Iraq war, gay marriage
Many say today's youth are politically apathetic. Some Penn students, however, are only too willing to lock horns over national and international affairs.
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Many say today's youth are politically apathetic. Some Penn students, however, are only too willing to lock horns over national and international affairs.
In today's material world, one may think spirituality is an outdated concept for younger generations.
Budding Penn artists cannot just rely on good grades to succeed; they have to go through the nerve-wracking experience of displaying their work to everyone.
The actions of a growing number of students and faculty may soon make Penn Study Abroad programs in Israel a reality again.
Poetry has definitely come a long way since Shakespeare's sonnets. War, society, love and even doughnuts are now all commonly spoken words.
According to some students, the media's constant careless and insensitive depictions of minorities is hindering the fight against discrimination based on race, gender and sexual preference.
About 50 people participated in a lively debate last night that examined self-segregation on campus.
Burning with nostalgia for their beloved Penn and desperate to watch the Quakers football team hammer the helpless Tigers, alumni returned to campus for the annual Homecoming this weekend.
Former Penn students will once again experience the resources and entertainment that Penn has to offer during this weekend's Homecoming festivities.
Stand-up comedy is probably the last career you would expect a Wharton student to choose.
According to some, the Bush administration is violating both the civil liberties of Americans and the Constitution.
The saga of the Penn graduate who lied his way to journalistic stardom has finally made its way from print to film.
New lineups and new faces provide optimism for the Penn women's crew team, despite Sunday's mediocre overall finish at the Princeton Chase.
Students finally have the resources to meld their innovative minds with commercial success.
Previous generations may have willfully ignored the dangers of breast cancer, but some students now are determined to make sure everyone takes notice.
Congressman Harold Ford Jr. wants to make one request of all Philadelphians -- to re-elect Mayor John Street on Nov. 4.
According to some, many media outlets continue to perpetuate negative and unprogressive stereotypes of black women.
The Middle East conflict has consistently been a topic of interest and controversy for Penn students.
Even on a campus that claims to be as liberal as Penn, Patch Adams' long ponytail, clashing outfit and extreme notions of a cure-all love couldn't help but stand out.
For most students, privacy is precious -- but some find the prospect of being watched enticing, even while arguing with roommates and bungee jumping off cliffs.