Greek organizations that do not have the space to provide all of their members with a single room have the power to determine who gets to stay in the chapter house.
Ekram Ibrahim
Ivy League universities wrestle with deep-rooted ties to slavery, racism
Institutions such as Penn, Yale, and Princeton have deep-rooted ties to slavery and other discriminatory practices, prompting students to call on their schools to address and denounce their pasts.
Black Lives Matter Philadelphia's protest began peacefully on May 30, but as the group walked past City Hall, they encountered a large presence from the Philadelphia Police Department. There, the protest quickly turned violent.
Penn graduate creates website to help people find work after losing their jobs to COVID-19
The website displays over 100,000 job listings and has 30 independent active recruiters who can browse for job candidates.
Penn Law graduate starts podcast to stay connected with classmates during pandemic
Jeremiah Oteh, a 2020 Penn Law graduate, created Penn Law Perspectives in April, and has since hosted five guests who discuss the impact of the coronavirus on the life of Penn Law students.
Community Archiving Project aims to document the Penn community's experience with COVID-19
The project is collecting submissions from students, faculty, staff, and alumni that can be used by future historians and scholars seeking insight into life during this time period.
Alumni Weekend proceeds virtually ahead of postponed on-campus reunion
Graduating classes ending in 0s and 5s celebrated virtual Alumni Weekend on Saturday through Zoom and Facebook Live.






