QPenn week begins today
A rally on College Green on Wednesday afternoon will mark the start of QPenn Week, an annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender life at Penn.
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A rally on College Green on Wednesday afternoon will mark the start of QPenn Week, an annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender life at Penn.
Thanks to the efforts of library directors, Penn is currently playing host to an online collection of history books from two of the most respected university presses in the world -- those of Oxford University and Cambridge University.
Some say that rape across the country, including at Penn, is a far more prevalent crime than is generally thought.
Armed with her wealth of knowledge, a lifetime of experience and a healthy humor, Helen Zia inspired and motivated students in a speech last night to challenge those in American society who are suspicious, distrustful or outright hateful toward members of minorities.
A rally on College Green yesterday afternoon marked the start of the ninth Asian Pacific American Heritage Week, a celebration of Asian American culture and history that will continue through next Saturday.
Undefeated in Ivy League competition, ranked in the top-10 of the nation and in possession of two wrestlers who have reached the 100-win plateau, the Penn wrestling team is en route to arguably its most prolific season of all time.
This semester is shaping up to be a good one for academically-focused Penn undergraduates, as students continue to rack up prestigious awards.
Many minority student leaders have expressed enthusiasm over the University's decision to thoroughly investigate recruitment and retention of minority faculty.
In search of its seventh consecutive Ivy League title, the Penn wrestling team invaded the campuses of both Harvard and Brown last weekend.
Division of Public Safety officials met with student leaders last night in a forum that gave both sides the opportunity to publicly air their views on police encounters with minorities and the difficulty of policing the University area.
Some would claim that in Penn's graduate schools, Native Americans, their culture and their laws are mostly neglected.
When some students come to Penn, they expect to find cultural diversity and befriend those from all different races.
College senior Dimitri Dube and the leaders of several minority student groups met with Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush and Chief of Police Tom Rambo last night, just days after Dube claimed that he was targeted by Penn Police officers on two separate occasions early Saturday morning, partly due to his race.
Students, faculty and community members spent yesterday commemorating the birthday of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Penn 8th at the NWCAs
It wasn't a recruitment meeting that inspired Papa Wassa Nduom to join the United Minorities Council. It wasn't freshman orientation or an adviser session either.
The selection of famed newsman Jim Lehrer as the speaker for the 246th Commencement ceremony may be appropriate in the light of the increased importance of the news media within the past few months.
For the next two weeks most Penn students will be focusing their efforts on all-important final examinations -- before the beginning of a much deserved period of rest and relaxation.
What is with America's youth today? Isn't our post-Sept. 11 nation supposed to be rebuilding morality?
Take today's hottest artists, mix in a bit of nepotism and shameless label promotion, and you get the basic formula for hip-hop-related movie soundtracks. Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's newest flick, The Wash, has a soundtrack that more closely resembles a platinum-rapper collage--with a light sprinkling of industry newcomers--than a thematically inspired movie soundtrack.