Students hold festival celebrating Navratri
This weekend, the Penn Hindu Students Council and Young Jains of America organizations held a festival celebrating Navratri, a Hindu festival.
This weekend, the Penn Hindu Students Council and Young Jains of America organizations held a festival celebrating Navratri, a Hindu festival.
You can find College junior Araba Ankuma snapping more than your basic Love statue Instagram shot with her camera.
Straight off “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Jon Batiste and Stay Human performed live last Saturday at the Annenberg Center and shortly after at the City Tap House.
One of the most common emails that plagues student inboxes reads, “Hi, I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn”
You can find College junior Araba Ankuma snapping more than your basic Love statue Instagram shot with her camera.
Straight off “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Jon Batiste and Stay Human performed live last Saturday at the Annenberg Center and shortly after at the City Tap House.
A new peer education student group educates other students on how to be active bystanders in ending sexual and relationship violence on campus.
Do you know where your food comes from? Penn Dining and Bon Appetit hope to answer this question during its 6th annual Food Week.
Snowflakes may not hit campus until Thanksgiving or later, but that doesn't mean it'll be an easy winter.
Spread Bagelry, a Philadelphia favorite, will soon open its doors at a new location on 36th and Chestnut streets.
Besides being the month of Halloween, Fall Break and National Coming Out Day, October is also known as LGBT History month.
At this year’s Boys and Girls Clubs of America gala held in Washington, D.C., College freshman Whitney Stewart was named National Youth of the Year.
Dean of Admissions Eric Furda uses Twitter to give admissions advice to prospective students.
Professor Anthea Butler made headlines earlier this month by claiming that presidential candidate Ben Carson deserved a “Coon of the Year” award on Twitter.
The Jewish Heritage Programs is hosting their annual Shabbat for 2,000, where they try to get 2,000 Penn students to simultaneously sit down across campus for Shabbat dinners.
Lambda Law hosted a panel entitled “What is next for the LGBTQ Movement” to provide an insider’s view to the hot button issue amidst public fervor after the monumental legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide since this June.
Dr. James Hamblin, a senior editor at The Atlantic, gave a lecture on public health and journalism on Oct. 13.
Mikaelyn Austin, a 2004 College graduate and co-founder of Philly Philms, joined Penn students at a Tech Talk this Wednesday at Stouffer College House.
Eighty-three percent of all beds in the college house system will be priced at the lower rate around $9,400 and 17 percent at the higher rate around $13,200.
The 2016 conference will take place July 25-29 at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philly.