Alexa Rybicki | Penn students should dress for success
Dress well and notice the difference in both how you feel and how the people around you view you, speak to you, and respect you.
Dress well and notice the difference in both how you feel and how the people around you view you, speak to you, and respect you.
While we fantasize about what the end of the world will look like, the true apocalypse has already hit home and is terrorizing hundreds of communities living on the frontlines.
Just because we attend a world-class university does not mean that we are shielded from the horrors of the opioid crisis.
The suspects are two males driving a burgundy or maroon Chevy Trailblazer.
While we fantasize about what the end of the world will look like, the true apocalypse has already hit home and is terrorizing hundreds of communities living on the frontlines.
Just because we attend a world-class university does not mean that we are shielded from the horrors of the opioid crisis.
Authorities discovered the college consultant at the center of the national scandal in 2016 while investigating Philip Esformes, the parent who bribed a former coach to help ensure his son's admission to Penn, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The only remaining contribution to this store of knowledge Wax is capable of making, it seems, is as an example of the kind of bigotry that should be cast out of society.
Aramark, the concessions supplier of Penn's other athletics facilities, will take over the space.
Penn must decide where its value lies: in the safety and well-being of the minorities that it proudly touts, or the pockets of those supporting Wax’s problematic discourse.
Amy Wax's views serve as a reflection of the character of Penn, both as an institution and a community. By taking a position at Penn, Wax has joined a community of students and scholars, that, although diverse in thought and culture, have agreed to abide by a set of guiding principles.
“It is important to our organizations that we make clear and offer an opportunity for our classmates to clarify that Professor Wax’s statements do not represent students at Penn Law," rising second-year Penn Law student Yericca Morales said.
“At best, the reported remarks espouse a bigoted theory of white cultural and ethnic supremacy; at worst, they are racist," Ruger wrote.
Although the law school has stopped her from teaching first-year classes, I do not believe these steps are adequate to protect the students at Penn Law and the integrity of the school.
In the 2018-19 fiscal year, Penn Champions Club set a new record in fundraising for Penn Athletics, raising $63.4 million in commitments.
The best advice I have received has been from people who don’t just sympathize with me, but empathize with me. Though I had never considered joining a support group before, I am tremendously grateful for the sincere support of my fellow returning students and the empathic discussions that we’ve shared.
Penn students, staff, and faculty can better inform the City’s approach to the future of the PES site. I would like to represent Penn’s multitudes by facilitating the Penn community’s potential contributions to the advisory group’s mission.
Within days of the allegations last July, Penn launched an investigation into Allen’s conduct. The University has still not publicly discussed the investigation’s scope or findings.
Nicole Troost is joining Penn women's lacrosse as an assistant coach.
At a conference attempting to build a new, non-racist “conservative nationalism," Wax argued for an immigration policy favoring immigrants from Western countries over non-Western countries.