Eliza Carroll | You are what you read: Sidechat’s impact on campus
Columnist Eliza Carroll calls attention to the pervasive negativity and complaining culture perpetuated by Sidechat.
Columnist Eliza Carroll calls attention to the pervasive negativity and complaining culture perpetuated by Sidechat.
Also, how FAFSA changes are affecting students.
The changes include shortening the list of questions by more than half, moving back the date the form becomes available, and no longer considering the number of the applicant's siblings attending other universities.
After starting the season hot with a win over Villanova, the Quakers ultimately couldn't put together all the pieces for a successful season.
Also, how FAFSA changes are affecting students.
The changes include shortening the list of questions by more than half, moving back the date the form becomes available, and no longer considering the number of the applicant's siblings attending other universities.
GIC was established in 1984 to support the University's underrepresented communities and build intercultural awareness on campus.
The lawsuit alleges that the University conducted itself “more like an illegal monopolist than a research institution.”
The Quakers finished in fifth place, with the distance swim group finding plenty of success.
The Quakers head up to Cambridge, M.A. with a 5-2 conference record with junior breastroker Matt Fallon headlining the group.
Supernova is a one hour film that uses video footage and eyewitness accounts from survivors and first responders to recount the attack on Oct. 7 by Hamas militants
The Quakers fell 1-3 to Abilene Christian despite great performances from the team's freshmen.
The weekend saw multiple program records fall as the Quakers brought home nine Ivy titles.
The award provides funding for students who are working on projects to promote health literacy with an emphasis on heart-related health.
The lecture, which was held on Du Bois' birthday, honored his legacy as a leading sociologist, historian, political scientist, anthropologist, and economist.
Columnists Cathy Li and Liala Sofi urge Penn students to stand against the destruction of Chinatown.
Also, how Black Students Athlete at Penn have made a more inclusive space for Penn athletes.
At the vigil, Penn undergraduate and graduate students displayed red and yellow handmade poppies, a flower abundant in Israel.
Penn's Wellness Coaching service was modeled off of similar programs at universities such as Columbia, Cornell, and Stanford.
The Freedom School for Palestine staged another study-in on Sunday in the Van Pelt Library between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m., followed by a rally in front of the library.