Harvard students rally support for undocumented peers
Hundreds of Harvard students congregated in Harvard Yard Monday in a mass show of support for undocumented immigrants, reported The Crimson Tuesday afternoon.
Hundreds of Harvard students congregated in Harvard Yard Monday in a mass show of support for undocumented immigrants, reported The Crimson Tuesday afternoon.
On Oct. 22, the Penn Ping Pong team competed in the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association's Fall Divisional competition and won every single game they played.
This year, the 33-year-old organization has worked to cultivate allies and new members throughout the greater Philadelphia queer community
Through Penn’s Civic House, two Alternate Winter Break (AWB) trips offer students the chance to give back to communities beyond campus.
On Oct. 22, the Penn Ping Pong team competed in the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association's Fall Divisional competition and won every single game they played.
This year, the 33-year-old organization has worked to cultivate allies and new members throughout the greater Philadelphia queer community
The three students linked to the GroupMe live in Oklahoma. One of the students, who attends the University of Oklahoma, has been temporarily suspended.
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.
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.
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.
Once it was apparent that Trump had won, some political groups were pleased with Tuesday’s outcome while others were incited to action.
Groups and cultural organizations across campus held events to bring students and faculty together for discussion.
Students marched along Walnut Street as they chanted “Not my president” and held up signs that read “Love trumps hate.”
In the aftermath of the 45th presidential election, tension and anxiety are heavy in the campus atmosphere.
I woke up at 5 a.m., determined to be the first person to cast a ballot.
On the eve of the United States presidential election, various groups on campus reflected on democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s candidacy and performance throughout the electoral period.
On election night, Penn student groups anxiously gathered at various viewing parties to watch the unnerving, monumental presidential election unfold.
Thirty-one slicked, tanned, toned, muscular bodies took the stage at the Harold L. Zellerbach Theatre on Monday night.