Yale 'Black Joy' poster burned
A poster promoting an African American arts and culture event at Yale University was found burned on Thursday.
A poster promoting an African American arts and culture event at Yale University was found burned on Thursday.
Some Republicans at Penn are more optimistic than others about a Trump presidency.
It is one of the few dual-school courses between the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Take an easy-going, gun-slinging quarterback from California.
Some Republicans at Penn are more optimistic than others about a Trump presidency.
It is one of the few dual-school courses between the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
A networking event called 'Young Friendsgiving' showcased three new restaurants around the city on Monday night.
A Penn graduate claims to have “laid the foundation” for gaining 23 million votes for Donald Trump prior to the election.
The letter, which is in the form of a DP advertisement, was purchased on behalf of University of Pennsylvania alumni.
Kenyon Bonner, Vice Provost and Dean of Students at the University of Pittsburgh, is currently pursuing his doctorate degree in the Graduate School of Education.
The rise of 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump came as a shock to many, but even more shocking was his win in the general election.
Student protests criticizing the administration are both anti- and pro-administration, according to Graduate School of Education professor Dr. Jonathan Zimmerman.
Through Penn’s Civic House, two Alternate Winter Break (AWB) trips offer students the chance to give back to communities beyond campus.
Last night, we experienced the natural phenomenon of a supermoon. This astrological event only happens once every several decades — the last supermoon occurred 69 years ago.
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.
Both Green and sophomore sabre Julian Merchant traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin this past weekend to participate in the November North American Cup where they finished 21st and 32nd respectively out of 210 fencers.
In the wake of an exhaustive election season during which major party candidates displayed questionable leadership qualities, it will perhaps bring some amount of solace to know that the future of the men’s and women’s cross country team rests in caring and capable hands.
There’s a new skipper in town — and her name is Lenox Butcher. At the LaserPerformance Women’s Singlehanded National Championship last weekend, Penn sailing’s Lenox Butcher recorded the best-ever finish for a Quaker at a national sailing competition, finishing ninth in a highly competitive field.
This has been a tough week for everyone. Laden with disappointment, grief, and shock, I am in just as much disbelief as all of the other folks out there today.
This past week has been one of the most difficult weeks of my life. Between the results of the election, the lives of members of the black freshman community being threatened, along with countless other acts of racism, islamophobia, homophobia, and xenophobia, I’m sad about the state of America.