As part of Women’s Week, Ya’lla, Sigma Psi Zeta and Women in Leadership Series are hosting a Belly Dancing workshop on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. on the second floor of the Penn Women’s Center.
Meetings take place every Friday at the Women’s Center and are discussion-based.
Women’s week got underway Monday night at the Women’s Week Kick-off Coffeehouse, in Houston Hall, hosted by the Penn Consortium of Undergraduate Women and the Panhellenic Council. The Coffeehouse featured a variety of speakers and performers, as well as coffee, tea and pasteries.
The five-day Scrape Bucket Challenge will measure the amount of food that is thrown out in campus dinning halls
Seventy-four percent of the 551 bids given out by fraternities were accepted this year — a number in line with recent years — but the number of students considered “MIA” has increased to 60.
Penn’s Medical Emergency Response Team has just moved its headquarters to the Lower Quad, allowing for faster response times in emergency situations.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon raised almost $1,000 to aid earthquake victims in Haiti at its ‘Humor for Haiti’ comedy benefit, which featured comedian Brad Trackman of Comedy Central.
Although Penn lists Quakerism as an option on its religious surveys, other faiths such as Judaism and Catholicism likely have a greater ideological influence due to their larger numbers on campus and in the surrounding community.
The Multicultural Greek Council may soon welcome a new member to their family. Sigma Beta Rho, a South Asian-based multicultural fraternity, held its first information session in Huntsman Hall on Wednesday.
A passionate crowd gathered at Steinhardt Hall Thursday evening for the Philadelphia launch of J Street, an organization that promotes a pro-Israel, pro-peace movement advocating negotiation to end Arab-Israeli conflicts.