Knight Commission, featuring Amy Gutmann, releases report on rebuilding trust in media
On Feb. 5, the Knight Commission published “Crisis in Democracy: Renewing Trust in America,” a report on restoring public faith in news corporations.
On Feb. 5, the Knight Commission published “Crisis in Democracy: Renewing Trust in America,” a report on restoring public faith in news corporations.
At the Penn Dems watch party in Rodin College House, attendees stressed the importance of observing the event, despite their significant policy disagreements with Trump.
The Philadelphia City Council bill would prohibit cashless retail locations, forbidding stores from refusing to accept cash or from charging customers a higher price for paying with cash.
In February 2018, Penn announced that it would remove 1963 College graduate Steve Wynn's name from "Wynn Commons" following sexual misconduct allegations against the former Trustee.
At the Penn Dems watch party in Rodin College House, attendees stressed the importance of observing the event, despite their significant policy disagreements with Trump.
The Philadelphia City Council bill would prohibit cashless retail locations, forbidding stores from refusing to accept cash or from charging customers a higher price for paying with cash.
“When there are larger social safety nets in place … like health care, education childcare, and job protected maternity leaves, women do not have to marry for money,” Ghodsee said. “They can actually choose their partners based on who they like rather than who will pay their rent.”
Jason Levy, senior director of student center operations at Temple, said the flag shows that the school is “supportive of everybody” and “really wants students to feel comfortable here.”
Panelists discussed various topics, such as the importance of self-care for working transgender people and streamlining communication by encouraging inclusive pronoun use in the classroom.
Students were able to make and taste their own chili, grind their own spices, and look at some artifacts from ancient spice-making cultures.
College senior Katherine Sizov, CEO of Strella Biotechnology, won $100,000 on Feb. 1 for her startup technology.
John Casey was elected with 61 votes, ahead of runner-up Wharton sophomore Chris Cherian, who received 47 votes.
Philadelphia Council-member Helen Gym proposed the resolution following startling revelations made about Kelly's life in the documentary series "Surviving R. Kelly."
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly passed an official resolution to address the lack of specific spaces for graduate and professional students on Jan. 30.
In 1921, the Penn Museum bought the two horse reliefs for $125,000 from C.T. Loo – a notorious Chinese art dealer whose methods of obtaining and exporting art have come under controversy.
The clinician stationed in Huntsman Hall is now available to students for 17 hours a week, an increase from the previous 12 hours.
The group hosts workshops and provides online resources to help Penn students avoid various cases of fraud.
The national Women’s March came under fire after the march's co-chairs were accused of anti-Semitism. The march has also been criticized for failing to be inclusive of all women.
In his new role, Gladney plans to promote the Faculty Excellence and Diversity Initiative, an effort to hire more faculty members of underrepresented minorities at Yale.
Students and administrators gathered on Jan. 31 to discuss issues and concerns within the minority communities at Penn.