The Godfather of Penn Politics
A 6'3" Obama lookalike, Gabe Delaney has had a journey in Penn politics that shaped his character and mission, and, he hopes, made a lasting impact on the next generation of Penn leaders.
A 6'3" Obama lookalike, Gabe Delaney has had a journey in Penn politics that shaped his character and mission, and, he hopes, made a lasting impact on the next generation of Penn leaders.
SAM SHERMAN is a College senior from Marblehead, Mass. His email is samsherman6@gmail.com.
I suppose I should be grateful that the conversation on campus has changed. I suppose I should be grateful that, unlike 19 year-old me sitting in a hospital full of shame, Penn students have a better chance to be heard and get the care they need when it comes to mental health.
The game was over, and although he stood watching on the sidelines for the last 12 minutes of the fourth quarter, Max Jones was still registering the results of first collegiate game.
SAM SHERMAN is a College senior from Marblehead, Mass. His email is samsherman6@gmail.com.
I suppose I should be grateful that the conversation on campus has changed. I suppose I should be grateful that, unlike 19 year-old me sitting in a hospital full of shame, Penn students have a better chance to be heard and get the care they need when it comes to mental health.
In the book "Distinction," Pierre Bourdieu defines social and cultural capital as social resources which confer power and status in society.
Until November 7, the Penn Museum is hosting a centerpiece exhibit to honor the pope’s visit. The exhibit, Sacred Writings: Extraordinary Texts of the Biblical World, boasts a display of the world’s rarest copies of significant religious works.
More than 25 percent of Penn’s undergrads have gone Greek, but transgender students are few among them.
From community to class content, tutors say their jobs offer more than paychecks
The event will feature headliner AlunaGeorge, a London electric music duo, and opener Blind Prism, a student duo at Penn.
Penn's college houses have created a unique forum for residential civic engagement.
Any business idea involving a mobile application can be submitted by October 12 to a panel of venture capitalists.
Get involved in activism on campus with these events early in the semester.
Maybe this season won't be about change after all.
Wharton sophomore Kayvon Asemani is releasing a new mixtape on Sunday on his website. He hopes to tackle powerful issues through thought-provoking lyrics.
Before I had finished my first week as a graduate student at Penn, the front page of The Daily Pennsylvanian featured a story on the issue of campus mental health, a topic also discussed during freshman convocation.
Follow along live as Senior Sports Editor Riley Steele and Sports Editor Holden McGinnis live blog Penn's first football game of the season.
There was a 73.6 percent voter turnout, with 1780 out of 2417 students voting in the elections.
With Wawa opening a flagship location in center city today, it's perfect timing for the Pope's visit next weekend. And if Mayor Michael Nutter has his way, Pope Francis just might take a pit-stop at the center city stop. Nutter said that Wawa will serve the Pope the hoagie of his choice, prompting many on social media to comment on what hoagie he should pick or whether a better Philly locate could have been chosen. Needless to say, it received both a large and mixed reaction. THE MAYOR JUST ANNOUNCED THE POPE IS GONNA EAT A WAWA HOAGIE WHILE HE’S HERE — Dan McQuade (@dhm) September 18, 2015 Feel very confident and assured that the pope will hate that Wawa hoagie — Allie Volpe (@allieevolpe) September 18, 2015 I give up Philadelphia.