Pat Toomey says he won't be a 'rubber stamp' for Donald Trump
“There will be times when I disagree with Donald Trump, and when I disagree I will say so," Toomey said.
“There will be times when I disagree with Donald Trump, and when I disagree I will say so," Toomey said.
While some professors charged through the curriculum, others paused to reflect on the election.
This year, the 33-year-old organization has worked to cultivate allies and new members throughout the greater Philadelphia queer community
While some professors charged through the curriculum, others paused to reflect on the election.
The three students linked to the GroupMe live in Oklahoma. One of the students, who attends the University of Oklahoma, has been temporarily suspended.
On Friday night, 2008 College graduate and current Drexel assistant research professor Adrienne Juarascio discovered the phrase "It's our p***y now, bitch" etched into her car about a block from her home in Philadelphia.
The app, Tapingo, lets users on Penn’s campus order from Frontera, Beefsteak, Starbucks at 1920 Commons, Joe’s Café, Accenture, The Wall at Houston Market, as well as many off campus restaurants.
Black students at Penn are reeling after a wave of racially charged group messages have shocked the campus.
Columbia University is investigating its wrestling team after racially and sexually charged messages surfaced, the Columbia Spectator reported.
While much of Penn's campus watched Donald Trump's Election Day victory with shock and concern, the news put a group nearby in a celebratory mood.
The program alters DNA sequences in tobacco and lettuce plants to produce plant-based medicines.
Two days following the victory of the President-elect Donald J. Trump, four faculty members of the Political Science Department spoke at a panel to discuss and unpack the outcomes of the 2016 presidential election.
All proceeds of the event went to Career Wardrobe, a local non-profit whose mission is to give advice and professional wardrobe items to Philadelphia women re-entering the workforce.
According to The Temple News, more than 2,000 people marched through Temple University and joined the city-wide Anti-Trump protest on Wednesday night. Participating Temple students expressed their feelings in the wake of the election result.
All Yale student requests for Dean’s excuses due to the election were denied.
Over two dozen Penn students staged a sit-in Thursday morning outside Penn President Amy Gutmann’s office in College Hall.
The protesters will refuse to leave until their demands are met by the administration.
23 students replied to a Canvas post, imploring their marketing professor to postpone an exam.