Penn Political Review kicks off 10th year of publication
Last night, political science professor Ian Lustick spoke at Houston Hall for Penn Political Review’s 2013 kickoff event, which celebrated the publication’s 10th anniversary.
Last night, political science professor Ian Lustick spoke at Houston Hall for Penn Political Review’s 2013 kickoff event, which celebrated the publication’s 10th anniversary.
Barry Scheck is nationally known for his role in O.J. Simpson’s defense team in the 1990s as well as the Innocence Project, which he co-founded in 1992 with lawyer Peter Neufeld.
With three fewer fraternities on campus this year, the number of bids offered to potential ‘frat’ members saw a slight decrease. Despite the minor setback, director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Scott Reikofski encouraged students to ‘embrace the strong Greek tradition at Penn.’
When the School District announced at 6 p.m. on Friday night that the registration system for kindergarten had changed, many parents were upset.
Barry Scheck is nationally known for his role in O.J. Simpson’s defense team in the 1990s as well as the Innocence Project, which he co-founded in 1992 with lawyer Peter Neufeld.
With three fewer fraternities on campus this year, the number of bids offered to potential ‘frat’ members saw a slight decrease. Despite the minor setback, director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Scott Reikofski encouraged students to ‘embrace the strong Greek tradition at Penn.’
While hundreds of Penn students made their way down to Washington for Monday’s inauguration, few had as active of a role in getting Obama re-elected as College senior Graham White.
The students alleged that their house was afflicted with problems including leaks, rodents, mold and the collapse of their third floor bathroom ceiling.
The installation of condom dispensers might be a step toward safer sex in Philadelphia, but it fails to acknowledge the greater issues surrounding sexual know-how.
Last Thursday, we lost the master of the art. Pauline Phillips, who wrote the most iconic advice column of all time under the pseudonym “Abigail Van Buren,” passed away at 94 years young.
It is troubling that Penn publications and Penn students feel the need to associate themselves with many major figures and events, no matter how tenuous the connection.
After Saigon Cuisine was closed down only two weeks after its opening in December, the BYOB restaurant has undergone several reparations and reopened on Jan. 15.
Khalif Wyatt has learned how to take over basketball games with his head and the results have shown.
The Quakers face an Owls squad that has fought an uphill battle all year long with six freshmen on the roster.
Wednesday night at the Liacouras Center, Temple coach Fran Dunphy and his former player, Penn coach Jerome Allen, will be facing each other for the fourth time in Allen’s four years.
With the Big 5 slowly moving away from the Palestra, each school needs to evaluate where the Cathedral fits in Big 5 basketball.
Melissa Ketunuti, a Perelman School of Medicine graduate student, was found dead in her Center City home on Monday afternoon in what police are treating as a homicide.
Over the weekend, over 500 hackers from approximately 40 different universities all over the world came together to build hacks from scratch.
I took a leaf out of Obama’s book — from his grassroots campaign to “collective action” rhetoric — and observed the ceremony via the people on the National Mall.
“Art heals, art unites and art changes minds in a convincing fashion. Art drives the agenda. Great art is never silent, can’t be ignored and serves poorly the status quo,” said Jane Golden, executive director of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program.