Panhel inaugurates new Executive Council
The ceremony, known as the Circle of Sisters, is an annual event to celebrate achievements of the past year and welcome new sorority sisters into the Panhel community.
The ceremony, known as the Circle of Sisters, is an annual event to celebrate achievements of the past year and welcome new sorority sisters into the Panhel community.
Last night outside Houston Hall, over three hundred of Penn’s newest sorority recruits were welcomed into their new homes with thundering cheers, balloons and banners.
Four food trucks around the city have been decorated as part of the Lunch Truck Project by ArtWorks!, an after-school arts program for Philadelphia youth run by the Mural Arts Program.
The Daily Pennsylvanian inaugurates its 126th board of editors and managers at this weekend's banquet.
Last night outside Houston Hall, over three hundred of Penn’s newest sorority recruits were welcomed into their new homes with thundering cheers, balloons and banners.
Four food trucks around the city have been decorated as part of the Lunch Truck Project by ArtWorks!, an after-school arts program for Philadelphia youth run by the Mural Arts Program.
SPEC and Mask and Wig announced Green as the guest host for their 2010 Annual Intercollegiate Comedy Festival
With aftershocks of the Haitian earthquake still ravaging the country, the Penn campus has continued its commitment to sending aid to the impoverished island and honoring the lives lost.
The group, made possible through the collaboration of the Penn Women’s Center and the University’s Counseling and Psychological Services will have its first meeting on Thursday, February 11 at 5:30 p.m. and will continue to meet weekly for the following six weeks.
University City Green, a nonprofit organization founded at Penn in 1999, gathers members of the West Philadelphia community to plant and maintain trees.
MyGreek.org — founded by Wharton junior Andrew Dudum — aims to be the online networking hub for the Greek community. Students may subscribe to chapters they are interested in, access information on events, post pictures and share funny stories on the “Campus Buzz” page.
After yesterday’s celebrations in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the spotlight will shift to a man whose contributions to the Civil Rights Movement are lesser known.
One of the new measures to be debuted this semester will be the Faith Fund, an entity that will decide how to distribute funding for religion-related events.
The impact of the earthquake that struck Haiti on Tuesday is being felt at Penn, where plans have already been set into motion in an effort to help the relief efforts.
More women registered for rush this year than any other year on record, with an eight-percent increase from last year.
A service in honor of College sophomore Ryles will be held in the Terrace Room of Claudia Cohen Hall on Jan. 29.
With the start of a new semester comes the unveiling of a new and improved PennPortal.
A special H1N1 vaccine clinic will be held Friday, Jan. 15, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in Houston Hall.
Sarah Jane Littleford '09 was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship Monday. The Zimbabwe native is Penn's only recipient this year.
Penn is a radically different place than it was 10 years ago, with a new president, a larger footprint in Philadelphia and a student body unlike any other.