Painting Penn | Community impact of arts is a two-way street
The question that artists and arts supporters at Penn face is how to share opportunities for arts exploration with the larger community.
The question that artists and arts supporters at Penn face is how to share opportunities for arts exploration with the larger community.
For most students, a presentation about alcohol use on college campuses would not inspire dropping chicken wings, turning off Game 5 of the World Series and braving the chilly wind to head to Meyerson B1. But last night’s discussion was not a typical talk on the effects of alcohol.
When November arrives, farmers’ markets may lie fallow, but fresh produce is not entirely lost.
Masters in Fine Arts candidate Robert Dimin is challenging conventional notions of art with his project, called "String Theory."
For most students, a presentation about alcohol use on college campuses would not inspire dropping chicken wings, turning off Game 5 of the World Series and braving the chilly wind to head to Meyerson B1. But last night’s discussion was not a typical talk on the effects of alcohol.
When November arrives, farmers’ markets may lie fallow, but fresh produce is not entirely lost.
This weekend, sorority women from the past and present bonded over tea and snacks at Alumnae Panhellenic Tea.
While most Penn students prepared for a weekend of Halloween festivities, dozens gathered to hear the CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce speak about education, health care and why straight-A students may not end up as successful as one would think.
A girl in an elaborate, homemade hyena costume stood on Locust Walk on Friday. Her message? Go green.
For fraternity Zeta Beta Tau, Halloween is about community as well as candy and costumes.
In the keynote speech for Asian Pacific American Heritage Week, Katdare spoke about his experiences growing up in a conservative Indian family and as an Indian-American in Hollywood at a discussion yesterday in Bodek Lounge Houston Hall.
As part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Week, the Asian Pacific Student Coalition hosted a discussion centered on a video project created by College junior Justin Ching
Culture, Character, Friendship and Justice — these are the four founding principles that will be celebrated by Delta Upsilon fraternity next week to commemorate the 175th anniversary of their national organization.
Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity brothers Reed Lerner, a Wharton and Engineering senior, and Ben Zachs, a College senior, have brought the moustache craze to Penn.
Last night, members of the Penn community were thinking green in a new way — with an Irish-themed “Spookeasy.”
For College senior Jessica Felton and her friends, the Penn experience is a family affair.
Penn students may spend the majority of their time at school within city limits, but some in the School of Nursing leave the urban bubble to provide care for a rural community.
This year’s Social Planning and Events Committee to Represent Undergraduate Minorities Fall Concert will be headlined by Virginia Beach-based hip-hop duo The Clipse.
During her talk, Marie Savard informed a crowd on issues ranging from cervical cancer and the human papillomavirus to patient education.
Diners can now listen to members of the Blutt College House Music Program’s jazz ensembles rehearse during dinner hours.