Students show solidarity with Palestinians, Israelis
At opposite ends of Locust Walk Friday morning, Penn for Palestine and the Penn Israel Sector responded to the ongoing violence in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
At opposite ends of Locust Walk Friday morning, Penn for Palestine and the Penn Israel Sector responded to the ongoing violence in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
We cannot overstate the pain and difficulty we’ve experienced as we face what is happening 5,700 miles from our comfortable academic world.
This summer, Penn asked all incoming freshmen to read the play “Doubt” as part of its Year of Proof.
Penn’s biggest advantage to stopping Jeff Mathews and the Cornell passing attack on Saturday lies with getting to him with the linebacking corps.
We cannot overstate the pain and difficulty we’ve experienced as we face what is happening 5,700 miles from our comfortable academic world.
This summer, Penn asked all incoming freshmen to read the play “Doubt” as part of its Year of Proof.
Susan Francia went from flunking freshman year to graduating on the dean’s list to rowing on the U.S. Olympic team.
Last year, Director of the Creative Writing Program Greg Djanikian, lecturer Anthony DeCurtis and Filreis organized the inaugural symposium, a tribute to Bob Dylan.
The United Minorities Council hosted a panel discussion last night on Diversity in the Workplace, the third of six events to promote Unity Month.
It can be difficult to come down from the “high” of freshman year into the reality of sophomore year.
Yes, college is stressful. The constant demands and expectations can take a toll on how we treat one another, but that doesn’t excuse us from being respectful.
Penn for Palestine is planning a silent demonstration on College Green, while some pro-Israel groups have planned their own sets of response to the attacks, which are being called the most violent since 2009.
Marilyn Taylor, dean of PennDesign, said the goal of the event was to take the abstract subject of proof and “make it directly relevant to design.”
Andrew Holland will make his first career start when the Quakers head north to Ithaca, N.Y., on Saturday to take on Cornell in a bid for the outright Ivy League title.
Luntz Global was founded by 1984 College graduate Frank Luntz. The company has popularized the use of instant-response focus groups.
This year, 14 schools from across the country will make the trip to Philadelphia for one of the nation’s premier tournaments.
The talk featured John DiIulio, director of the Fox Leadership Program and political science professors John Lapinski and Matthew Levendusky.
In order for the Quakers to have success at Army and in the future, they will need to rely on minutes from their first-year players, who are adjusting to both school and the team.
According to its budget plan, the school district expects to receive $28 million from the sale of unused school facilities through 2017.
The two geographic rivals will face each other at the Palestra after a one-year hiatus. Drexel took the contest in 2010, 77-56.