Nursing School Task Force maintains presence in Haiti
More than two years after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, Penn’s School of Nursing is still looking to do what it can to help with the recovery effort.
More than two years after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, Penn’s School of Nursing is still looking to do what it can to help with the recovery effort.
College sophomore Dan Bernick and College and Wharton sophomore Abe Sutton have the qualities to lead the UA as President and Vice President respectively.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health amended regulations of a proposal that requires groups to obtain permits to distribute food in public.
One could argue that Mad Men’s boost between seasons was owed as much to investment as it was to buzz.
College sophomore Dan Bernick and College and Wharton sophomore Abe Sutton have the qualities to lead the UA as President and Vice President respectively.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health amended regulations of a proposal that requires groups to obtain permits to distribute food in public.
The 5th Annual Pride Games brought together over 150 Penn students in support of LGBT members of the Penn athletic community.
“Cancer is a Drag” featured 13 drag queens, one self-proclaimed “drag king,” and a transgender individual, who pushed past the pain of lip-syncing and dancing in six-inch heels for the benefit of Camp Kesem, a week-long camp for kids whose parents have, or had, cancer.
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Sunday night marked the beginning of the 30th annual Festival Latino, a week-long celebration of Latino culture and heritage. The Latino Coalition launched this year’s festival with a kick-off ceremony of food and spoken word artists known as “Sancocho.”
The sixth annual Penn Microfinance Conference took place Saturday in Huntsman Hall. The conference explored how individuals have transformed their lives through microfinance.
The 99% Declaration group and the Occupy movement are both planning national conventions this summer, but the groups differ in their philosophies toward governmental change.
Brendan McHugh swam for Penn for the last time on Saturday and finished his career with a bang, setting new Penn records and personal bests in the 100 and 200 breaststrokes.
Penn track and field won ten titles against local teams at the Big Five Invitational.
The men’s retained the McCausland Cup by beating George Washington on Saturday.
The Quakers won two out of three games against Lafayette. The third game was a nailbiter with Penn emerging victorious in eleven innings.
Penn gymnastics won its first ECAC title since 2004 at the Palestra Saturday, beating Towson in the teams’ third meeting of the season.
In her debut appearance at the NCAA Championships, freshman Lunoa Wang became Penn’s first women’s fencer to appear in a championship bout since Jane Hall in 1986.
About 2,000 international students are enrolled in Penn’s English Language Programs, a set of intensive programs for people from abroad who want to learn English. During their stay at Penn, students are enrolled in the program but are not officially affiliated with a school at Penn.
The Quakers swept their opening three games of the Penn Spring Invitational, but ultimately lost in the final to Villanova.