Tangible Change eases its funding application requirements
This year, in order to reach a broader audience, student funding committee Tangible Change plans to drop its formal requirement that events must be sponsored by more than one student group.
This year, in order to reach a broader audience, student funding committee Tangible Change plans to drop its formal requirement that events must be sponsored by more than one student group.
Zeta Tau Alpha, the fourth out of five remaining sorority candidates, presented to the Panhellenic extension committee on Thursday night. Watch a video interview with their representatives.
Penn was honored for its sustainability efforts at the Fourth Annual American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment Summit this past Wednesday.
Thursday, students and faculty lined up at the ARCH building for the first of three flu clinics sponsored by Student Health Service.
Zeta Tau Alpha, the fourth out of five remaining sorority candidates, presented to the Panhellenic extension committee on Thursday night. Watch a video interview with their representatives.
Penn was honored for its sustainability efforts at the Fourth Annual American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment Summit this past Wednesday.
On Thursday afternoon, graduate students, Penn faculty and a number of other spectators gathered in Irvine Auditorium to hear Monica das Gupta speak on both the causes and the implications of son preference in Asia.
An exhibit focusing on global human security and advocates for the disarmament of nuclear weapons premiered on Thursday in Claudia Cohen Hall and will continue to be on display every weekday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Oct. 29.
Wednesday night, Delta Gamma made its case before committee members, as well as other students, in hopes of being the next sorority chosen to join the Penn campus.
Inaugural Platt House Theater Fellow Moises Kaufman discussed his award-winning play, The Laramie Project, at the Harold Prince Theater on Wednesday.
College junior Lorna Bernhoft was injured from a 15-foot fall at an off-campus apartment early Tuesday morning. She is currently in critical condition at HUP.
IFC leaders say there is good communication between fraternities and administrators regarding alcohol policy, but the relationship has suffered a turbulent past.
Author and essayist G. Willow Wilson, who converted to Islam, discussed comics, the 9/11 terrorist attacks and her recent memoir Butterfly Mosque.
Alpha Omicron Pi, the second out of five remaining sorority candidates, presented to the Panhellenic extension committee on Thursday night.
Since Monday, Philadelphia-based nonprofit Education by Inclusion, in partnership with community service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega, has been hosting a campus-wide book drive to raise funds for a Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia scholarship.
The Penn World Scholars program gives financial aid to international students from 'high-need' families that don't qualify for need-based aid. All four undergraduate classes are represented.
Los Angeles-based indie rock band Local Natives, who made their debut in February 2010, will headline SPEC's Fall Concert with The Ruby Suns in the Rotunda on Oct. 22.
Expanding Makuu's "10 for 10" fundraising initiative, UMOJA is striving to raise $10 million in endowments by the end of the fiscal year.
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology began its lecture series Wednesday with a presentation by Nancy Steinhardt titled “Great Sites on the Silk Road.”
Delta Zeta, one of five sororities left in the Panhellenic Council’s extension process, made its presentation before students and administrators Tuesday night (with video).