New College Republican president talks Trump, future plans
College junior Sean Egan, newly elected president of Penn College Republicans, sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss the election, his goals and plans for the coming year.
College junior Sean Egan, newly elected president of Penn College Republicans, sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss the election, his goals and plans for the coming year.
Back when I was in middle school and I hadn’t even heard of the name Donald Trump, my science teacher gave the class a lesson on how to search the internet — specifically, how to tell the good sites from the bad.
Blaming “self-segregation” on minority groups is nothing new. To call out greek life, “similar cultural groups” and Du Bois College house as examples of widespread “self-segregation” is something that we need to think more critically about.
There are many ways to be end up at a place like Penn, but I suspect that my own path was not a particularly original one.
Back when I was in middle school and I hadn’t even heard of the name Donald Trump, my science teacher gave the class a lesson on how to search the internet — specifically, how to tell the good sites from the bad.
Blaming “self-segregation” on minority groups is nothing new. To call out greek life, “similar cultural groups” and Du Bois College house as examples of widespread “self-segregation” is something that we need to think more critically about.
BRAD HONG is a College freshman from Morristown, N.J.
With 8:42 remaining in the second half, junior guard Darnell Foreman’s jumper put Penn within two points of George Mason at 57-55. Between that moment and senior guard Matt Howard’s free throw with 3:07 left, the Quakers scored zero points on nine missed shots and a turnover.
For the second time this week, Penn women's basketball went right down the stretch. This time, however, it was much happier with the result.
After since Facebook bought Oculus, a virtual reality gaming start-up, for two billion dollars back in 2014, virtual reality has dominated news cycles and tech speculation
In a statement posted to Facebook, PAGE blasted the protest, saying it worked to "traumatize and shame” people who’ve had abortions.
For the first time in Penn's history, half of students admitted to the School for Engineering and Applied Sciences in the Early Decision round are female.
Philadelphia has three snow chances between today and next weekend.
In his first public appearance since being elected into Trump’s Cabinet, Ben Carson spoke to students and faculty at Yale on Thursday night. Carson, a Yale alumus from the class of ‘73, discussed plans for his new political position.
Keep your coat, gloves and scarves handy: the below-freezing weather isn’t going away anytime soon. The city of Philadelphia and Montgomery County have declared a Code Blue, in effect until 6 a.m. Monday.
Harvard will not label itself a sanctuary campus, President Drew G. Faust said at a faculty meeting Tuesday.
Harvard President Drew G. Faust released a statement deciding not to name the Cambridge campus a “sanctuary” for undocumented immigrants, coming as a shock to many at Harvard. The decision is in stark contrast to statements made by Penn President Amy Gutmann earlier this month. But some religious campuses closer to home are following Penn’s lead.
A new bill in California could require transfer students to include any history of sexual assault on their transcripts.
Penn President Amy Gutmann declared Penn a sanctuary for undocumented students in a Nov. 30 email. Federal immigration agents, she said, will not be permitted on campus unless they have warrants.
Wharton graduates Craig Elbert and Akash Shah launched a service last month aimed at guiding customers to purchase the right vitamins, according to Philadelphia.