New Lambda Alliance board talks policy and guilty pleasures
Lambda Alliance, the umbrella organization for LGBTQ+ constituent groups on campus, held board elections in November.
Lambda Alliance, the umbrella organization for LGBTQ+ constituent groups on campus, held board elections in November.
CLAUDIA LI is a College sophomore from Santa Clara, California.
I remember my first night in the Quadrangle, lying on a hard and slightly stained mattress, surrounded by four intimidatingly blank walls, and listening to the heartbeat of an unfamiliar city outside my window.
CLAUDIA LI is a College sophomore from Santa Clara, California.
This weekend, even the snow couldn't stop the tumbling, flipping, and twisting of Penn gymnastics. The Quakers defeated Yale on Sunday in their first Ivy dual meet of the year by a score of 189.575-188.725.
While the blizzard raged on, Penn women’s squash found its fire on Saturday.
Oh the weather outside is frightful ... and it is apparently a bit too frightful for the Philadelphia Invitational that Penn Fencing was scheduled to host throughout Saturday and Sunday.
Taking the court in a cross-town affair for the second time in four days on Thursday, Penn women's basketball couldn't have been more familiar with the opponent it was set to face.
This year, Dean of Admissions Eric Furda said, the University had about 11,000 high schools in its applicant pool, which is higher than in past years.
Early in the fall semester, staff members at Counseling and Psychological Services contracted out the development of an app designed specifically for students to improve and maintain their mental health.
The program covers four topics: thriving at a research university, wellness and health, the risks associated with alcohol and other drugs and healthy relationships and sexual violence prevention.
When students, especially freshmen, struggle with mental health, it's often their Residential Advisors who are the first line of help.
This year's PennApps winning project can send a piece of code from one computer to another using only radiofrequency—not wifi, ethernet or Bluetooth.
For students in the College, it can be tempting to dismiss on-campus recruiting as another Wharton concentration.
As Lorenzo Thomas stepped up for his bout with Binghamton’s Steven Schneider, Penn wrestling already maintained a comfortable 21-3 advantage on the day. For Thomas, however, the match was a big one. Eight minutes and an 8-1 decision later, the Pittsburgh native had become just the 11th grappler in program history to record 100 career wins.
This week’s issue of The Nation featured two cover articles. “Why this Socialist Feminist is for Hillary,” by Suzanna Danuta Walters and “Why this Socialist Feminist is not Voting for Hillary,” by Liza Featherstone.
There’s a war over speech happening on college campuses. Namely, over what gets to be said, and who gets to say it.
Students in the Muslim Student Association have been trying for many years to bring a halal dining program to Penn.