Canadian Club looks to revitalize
The country with the largest international population at Penn is revitalizing its mark on campus.
The country with the largest international population at Penn is revitalizing its mark on campus.
“Our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life,” Trump wrote in a statement.
Penn’s singing groups may be large in number, but one sound in particular has begun to separate itself from the noise.
Just as there are unique Californian, Jersey and Philadelphia accents, there are regional differences in the way people use sign language across regions of the United States.
“Our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life,” Trump wrote in a statement.
Penn’s singing groups may be large in number, but one sound in particular has begun to separate itself from the noise.
The words “billion” and “million” may rhyme, but they’re very different values. Consider the following: if you started out with a billion dollars the day Christ was born, and spent $1,000 every day since, you’d still have $264 million left today.
This year was an historic one, both at Penn and across the country.
Not only am I from the Lone Star State, but I may have a slight obsession with the place I call home.
Philadelphia is known for a lot of things.
For all of their accomplishments this year, and they were many – earning a share of the Ivy title, finishing the season on a six-game winning streak, garnering 11 All-Ivy award winners – Penn football was not the most successful team on campus this year. Not even close.
When it comes to men's basketball, the Ivy League is unique, but it looks like that's about to change. And it's about time.
When I went home for Thanksgiving break a few weeks ago, I engaged in all of the holiday-season small-talk with family that one might expect. Yes, I was enjoying life at school.
SHUN SAKAI is a College junior from Chestnut Hill, Mass. His email is ssakai@sas.upenn.edu.
Nina Godiwalla was recently awarded the 2015 Kathleen McDonald Distinguished Alumna Award
Bianca’s Kids is a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for children going through difficult times in their lives.
It’s easy to say that GPA shouldn’t define who we are as individuals and that it doesn’t have the greatest effect on our future, but, to a certain degree, the grades on our transcripts matter, whether we like it or not.
On February 11th, 2015, we thought we had already reached the end.
Behind my desk in the windowless office I’ve spend an absurd number of hours in this year, you can find a cork board littered with business cards of Managing Editors from years gone by.
About a year ago, students disrupted the annual holiday study break at Penn President Amy Gutmann's house with a protest.