Marie Dillard | ‘Don’t go past 40th Street’
Columnist Marie Dillard articulates how our discourse about West Philadelphia contributes to its stigmatization amongst students, especially first years.
Columnist Marie Dillard articulates how our discourse about West Philadelphia contributes to its stigmatization amongst students, especially first years.
The cart, located on the 3600 block of Spruce Street, is beloved by Penn students, and its delayed opening has left customers confused and disappointed.
The Pacemaker Awards are considered the most prestigious awards in the field and are unofficially known as the Pulitzer Prizes of collegiate journalism.
The Quakers found the back of the net four time against Temple, with an aggressive defense keeping the Owls at bay.
The cart, located on the 3600 block of Spruce Street, is beloved by Penn students, and its delayed opening has left customers confused and disappointed.
The Pacemaker Awards are considered the most prestigious awards in the field and are unofficially known as the Pulitzer Prizes of collegiate journalism.
The Sept. 17 email states that students who attended Penn and received need-based financial aid are eligible for compensation from settlements totaling $284 million.
The speakers touched on key issues such as reproductive rights, voting rights, and civic engagement, urging attendees to create a voting plan and encourage others to participate in the election.
Aguilar, who made his video about a mathematical concept called the Fourier transform, advanced to the semifinalist round.
The Penn Band accompanied the finale of Guster's performance on Sunday evening.
The council's mission is to support the Abramson Cancer Center's efforts in cancer research, patient care, and education.
Columnist Solemei Scamaroni dissects the obsession with online SABSing and how it undermines authenticity, urging self awareness.
A lone goal from sophomore midfielder Jack-Ryan Jeremiah was enough to secure the Quaker victory.
An interception from senior quarterback Aidan Sayin late in the fourth quarter ultimately sealed the deal.
Columnist Niheer Patel argues that the actions of Penn’s top brass in the past few years have shown a clear dedication to silencing student dissent.
Also, Penn Leads the Vote celebrates Voter Registration Day.
Columnist Arshiya Pant argues that our misconceptions of rural Americans hurt democracy.
PLTV offered free food, giveaways, and a sticker-making competition to incentivize students to participate.
Tsing's lecture focused on "concrete" as a keyword, exploring its use as a medium and in social context.
The 21-member board consists of college presidents from all over the Pennsylvania Commonwealth, as well as representatives for faculty, students, legislators, business, and labor.