Alex Eapen | Take your slacktivism to the next level
Political activism doesn't require voting — being involved in the other parts of activism is just as important.
Political activism doesn't require voting — being involved in the other parts of activism is just as important.
Two Penn affiliates, Wharton professor Eric Orts and Penn graduate Kenneth Braithwaite, are exploring a potential run for the Senate in 2022.
The P1P office covers 2,538 square feet of space and features study spaces, meeting rooms for one-on-one advising sessions, and lounge areas.
Penn's campus guidelines for COVID-19 mitigation, while well-intentioned, are not the most practical and likely won't have the impact they're intended to have.
Two Penn affiliates, Wharton professor Eric Orts and Penn graduate Kenneth Braithwaite, are exploring a potential run for the Senate in 2022.
The P1P office covers 2,538 square feet of space and features study spaces, meeting rooms for one-on-one advising sessions, and lounge areas.
The slideshow was not affiliated with, or sanctioned by OAX, College junior and OAX Standards Chair Cecelia Vieira said. The off campus social group condemned the slideshow.
Smokey Joe’s, which normally welcomes throngs of Penn students in a night, has reopened with tighter restrictions in place after enduring nearly a week of temporary forced closure.
The videos are all less than five minutes long and cover topics ranging from taxes and credit cards, to loans and insurance.
Of the 83 women in the study that had detectable amounts of antibodies, 87% of their newborns had also developed antibodies.
The report explores the effects that bias, representation, and allyship have on Black women in the legal field by evaluating the experiences of Black students at Penn Law.
Penn's student body is largely made up of outgoing students, so no one should be surprised that Penn's mitigation efforts seem to have little effect on some members of the community.
The Trump family has deep ties to the University. It is time Penn acknowledge this and hold them accountable for their term in the White House.
A “completely disproportionate” number of positive COVID-19 cases on campus has been linked to fraternities and sororities.
The University reported 111 positive cases among undergraduates during the week of Jan. 24 to Jan. 30.
Bon Appétit workers are subcontracted and not employed by Penn, which complicated providing them access to testing.
Some students chose to stay home in efforts to protect their families and themselves from the virus, adding that being away from Penn has nevertheless made them feel lonely.
Penn continues to mistreat subcontracted workers, despite their necessity in keeping campus operational and the community safe.
Although students of color said they largely settled for Biden, many remain cautiously optimistic of the new administration.