Eliza Carroll | The cultural stratification of Penn
Columnist Eliza Carroll examines Penn’s institutional culture and how students adapt to the lack of guidelines provided by the University.
Columnist Eliza Carroll examines Penn’s institutional culture and how students adapt to the lack of guidelines provided by the University.
Philadelphia will see approximately 90% of the sun covered at the maximum point of the eclipse, with many different options for viewing the eclipse on and near campus.
This year’s event touched on unused funding for student groups, the Spring Fling concert, and the upcoming announcement of the first-ever winners of the Sarah Katz award.
Also, multiple fire alarms at Stouffer Hall prompted an evacuation.
Philadelphia will see approximately 90% of the sun covered at the maximum point of the eclipse, with many different options for viewing the eclipse on and near campus.
This year’s event touched on unused funding for student groups, the Spring Fling concert, and the upcoming announcement of the first-ever winners of the Sarah Katz award.
The changes will include mobile pay options at parking garages, an updated web portal, and PennCard access to vehicle entry and exit lanes.
The first fire alarm — which began at 7 a.m. on March 31 — was caused due to a fire that originated in music room A100
Columnist Chloe Chen explores the idea of privacy privilege and the harsh media surveillance of female stars.
Checking in with Stretch, The Beacon, Drumbo, and Juice.
In a battle between giant killers, the Quakers were not able to pull away from the Bulldogs.
Columnist Sangitha Aiyer encourages incoming first years to abandon their college application personas.
Columnist Mariana Martinez explores the toxic side of academia in American universities and its effect on the students.
The Division of Public Safety issued a UPenn Alert in response to the earthquake, telling community members that no damages had been reported.
Also, protestors called for the eviction of a Penn spinout.
A statement from Penn's Executive Director of Real Estate said that the landlord of Iron Gate Theatre noticed a cracked wood arch beam while conducting roof maintenance and repairs.
The protestors allege that Ghost Robotics is selling robots to Israel's military to be utilized in the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Muslim students at Penn have raised concerns with Penn Dining’s Ramadan food options, limited halal dining options, as well as a lack of halal food available on weekends.
Penn wrote that the plaintiffs’ claims should be dismissed on the grounds that their challenge is "premature," given that the University's response to antisemitism is ongoing.
The conference, which will take place at 10 a.m. at Irvine Auditorium, explores how those of different backgrounds navigate limits to unlock an an infinite number of possibilities.