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When the group, known for its annual production held in the spring semester, challenged Penn students to submit their super short stories, more than a hundred people responded.
Forget reaching across the aisle — College freshmen David Barr Engel and Jesse Blanco only have to reach across the dorm room to encounter someone whose political beliefs differ from their own.
Faculty from all four undergraduate schools signed the letter, which highlighted the passage of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an immigration policy implemented in 2012 to grant undocumented immigrants who entered the country before their 16th birthday and before June 2007 with temporary protection from deportation.
A student at the University of Oklahoma is no longer enrolled, and another at Tulsa Community College has been placed on "interim academic suspension."
With Penn’s campus voting overwhelmingly blue in the recent election, it is no surprise that Hillel’s recent addition of a gender-neutral restroom was welcomed with praise.
Hundreds of Harvard students congregated in Harvard Yard Monday in a mass show of support for undocumented immigrants, reported The Crimson Tuesday afternoon.
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.
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.
The three students linked to the GroupMe live in Oklahoma. One of the students, who attends the University of Oklahoma, has been temporarily suspended.
The app, Tapingo, lets users on Penn’s campus order from Frontera, Beefsteak, Starbucks at 1920 Commons, Joe’s Café, Accenture, The Wall at Houston Market, as well as many off campus restaurants.
All proceeds of the event went to Career Wardrobe, a local non-profit whose mission is to give advice and professional wardrobe items to Philadelphia women re-entering the workforce.