Campus groups come together for discussion in wake of Trump victory
Groups and cultural organizations across campus held events to bring students and faculty together for discussion.
Groups and cultural organizations across campus held events to bring students and faculty together for discussion.
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.
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.
For the residents of 4049 Sansom Street, today's presidential election hits especially close to home.
With less than a week to Election Day, Penn Dems is working harder than ever to encourage people to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Democratic Senate nominee Katie McGinty.
The Office of the Ombudsman, a campus office that handles various conflicts among students, faculty, staff and even parents of students, recently released its 2015-16 report.
The "speakeasy" was held to mark the launch of PennFaces, a website that provides a forum for Penn students to share any form of expression, whether it be a poem, a painting, a story or just thoughts.
The goal of "Deconstructing the Penn Face" brought together seven student leaders to discuss the role of mental health care in their lives and in the student community.
Community was the topic on the table at the United Minorities Council’s panel on Penn’s relationship with West Philadelphia.
According to CBS News, the legislation levies a tax on ride sharing services that would help fund the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the School District of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is becoming a millennial haven. The city’s millennial (eighteen to thirty-four years old) residential base has risen by 135,000, or 41.5 percent since 2005, the largest increase among the ten largest American cities, according to 2016 research by consultant JLL.
Penn students have many concerns about election night — one of which is whether to bring popcorn.
Very different groups with very different goals will be doing the same exact thing: watching and waiting.
You may be anxiously anticipating the end of this election season, but there are plenty of events to get excited about during this last week of craziness.
As many prepare to vote for the first time in the general election Tuesday, Penn students reflect on the long-term significance this election is likely to have on both personal and national scales.
Her most recent paper, “Friends with Academic Benefits,” was recently published in Context, an academic journal published by the American Sociological Association.