Panhel launches Penn Sorority Life Blog
This semester, the Penn Panhellenic Council launched the Penn Sorority Life Blog — a blog designed to give freshman women who are considering rushing a sneak-peek into the life of Penn sorority girls.
This semester, the Penn Panhellenic Council launched the Penn Sorority Life Blog — a blog designed to give freshman women who are considering rushing a sneak-peek into the life of Penn sorority girls.
According to journalist and best-selling author Barbara Ehrenreich, putting on a smile does not always make you happier.
Last Friday night at La Casa Latina’s 10th anniversary celebration, ALA announced the creation of an emergency fund to help students in financial straits.
Brooklyn-based band, The Antlers, have achieved what most indie artists can only dream of: an 8.5 rating and the elusive “Best New Music” title from music website Pitchfork Media.
According to journalist and best-selling author Barbara Ehrenreich, putting on a smile does not always make you happier.
Last Friday night at La Casa Latina’s 10th anniversary celebration, ALA announced the creation of an emergency fund to help students in financial straits.
Some Penn Greeks who hoped to donate blood yesterday will have to wait another week. Yesterday afternoon, Penn fraternities and sororities held their annual Greek Blood Drive in Houston Hall. But the blood drive was unexpectedly cut short due to a scheduling mistake.
Last night, Bruce Friedrich let the numbers speak for themselves to show his audience that eating animals is not only unethical, but also wasteful.
According to Roger Cohen of The New York Times, June 12 marked the destabilization of Iranian society.
Due to recent economic constraints, Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania is scaling back its partnership with Penn.
Carlos Ghosn wants students to take the path less traveled.
This week, the Penn chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union will stand up for the right to free speech by reciting passages from Lolita and Winnie the Pooh alike.
In response to the current H1N1 influenza outbreak, one organization in South Philadelphia is working with Penn students and professors to both treat and educate.
Reported seasonal flu vaccine shortages at the Student Health Service stem from this year’s shift in the regular vaccine production schedule in order to combat H1N1 influenza.
Everyone seems to be adjusting their spending in these uncertain economic times, including the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.
The body of College senior Kenneth Nwannunu is being returned to the United States, according to University officials.
Verizon Wireless’s HopeLine program, which has collected more than 5.6 million used cell phones nationwide since 2001 to help victims of domestic and sexual abuse, is now accepting donations at the company’s new University City store, located at 3631 Walnut St.
It may not have been Blarney’s or Local 44, but the winners at Sigma Kappa’s Ultra-Violet Quizzo Saturday night enjoyed bigger prizes.
The focus of the center's anniversary gala was the future of Latinos at Penn.
While most students are in class on Tuesday afternoons, College senior Christine Nieves is busy hosting her own show on Telemundo.