Penn holds third Penn Spectrum Weekend to discuss cultural identity
On Sunday, September 25, 2016, the University’s third Penn Spectrum Weekend came to an end.
On Sunday, September 25, 2016, the University’s third Penn Spectrum Weekend came to an end.
On certain Wednesdays, a professor gives a 60-second lecture at 11:55 a.m. about his or her research.
“For too many of the students in QCF, this rhetoric is nothing now,” Christian Association campus minister Rev. Megan LeCluyse said. “That does not change the fact that [such messages] are incredibly hurtful.”
Friday evening, over 150 students crowded into Harrison College House’s bustling Heyer Sky Lounge for sushi, green tea, pizza and an opportunity to openly discuss pressing issues in their lives and across campus.
On certain Wednesdays, a professor gives a 60-second lecture at 11:55 a.m. about his or her research.
“For too many of the students in QCF, this rhetoric is nothing now,” Christian Association campus minister Rev. Megan LeCluyse said. “That does not change the fact that [such messages] are incredibly hurtful.”
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