Articles by Nina Rawal

04/25/24 10:47pm
This pledge, supported by the White House, requires healthcare organizations to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
04/25/24 1:30am
Ahead of the 128th rendition of the Carnival, here's a look at some of the best moments from across the years.
04/23/24 10:11pm
Wharton sophomores Levi Gans and Paco Prio said that they founded the club to provide students with the chance to explore music as a professional career.
04/17/24 1:36pm
The Quakers dropped a tight match to the Bulldogs while sweeping the Bears the next day.
04/10/24 1:17am
The Quakers are off to a 0-3 start in Ivy League play and have won just two matches away from home.
04/07/24 11:27pm
The changes will include mobile pay options at parking garages, an updated web portal, and PennCard access to vehicle entry and exit lanes. 
04/03/24 2:24am
Wharton first-year Tsion Bezabih established the organization alongside Larry Kaplan, her former high school teacher who graduated from Penn in 1997 with a master's degree in science of education.
03/26/24 11:29am
Louie became the first Quaker since 1997 to win the national individual foil title.
03/14/24 10:01pm
APPC researchers concluded that the Dobbs decision in 2022 marked a shift in public perception of the Supreme Court toward political polarization. 
03/01/24 12:53am
Penn's United Minorities Council co-hosted their annual cultural fair event with the Class of 2027 board on Feb. 28 in Houston Hall.
02/26/24 8:49pm
The lecture, which was held on Du Bois' birthday, honored his legacy as a leading sociologist, historian, political scientist, anthropologist, and economist.
02/25/24 8:28pm
Coming off a devastating loss to Brown, the Quakers rebounded in a much-needed way with a 61-54 win.
02/22/24 12:00am
Students and recent alumni can submit their idea for a screenplay or TV pilot, competing for the opportunity to pitch directly to influential producers within the entertainment industry.
02/11/24 11:29pm
The exhibit, curated by College junior Lila Shermata, features a diverse group of photographs of non-human subjects, such as landscapes and urban scenes.
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