Articles by Sarah Kim
08/22/18 7:14pm
In their four years on campus, the Class of 2022 will see a host of new buildings emerge
Hospital Pavilion, Wharton Academic Research Building, and New College House West are among the several new building projects to open during before the freshman class graduates. 04/25/18 7:40pm
Panhel Council creates VP of Health and Wellness to promote mental health in sororities
The vice president of standards has historically been in charge of disciplinary action, but last year was the first that Panhel incorporated the mental health and wellness aspect to the position. 04/17/18 4:55pm
Van Pelt Library sends out first-ever survey to solicit student ideas for possible reforms
The survey asks students about their visits to the library and to rank their preferences of services for "future consideration," including extended hours of operation and more course textbooks available to reserve. 04/11/18 11:45pm
Penn students head to D.C. to advocate against Trump's proposed cuts to a food stamp program
Students in the Penn Public Policy Consulting club will meet with Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey, Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed, and Pennsylvania Representative Robert Brady. 04/09/18 2:48pm
Seven of nine members of Philadelphia's new Board of Education have ties to Penn
Kenney selected the nine members out of 27 final candidates who were nominated by the Education Nomination Panel, a group of appointed Philadelphia leaders that included Penn Provost Wendell Pritchett. 04/08/18 9:02pm
Native Americans across Ivy League convene at Penn for 'Navigating Two Worlds' conference
The Ivy Native Conference consisted of speaker events that discussed culture, touching on student life to career building. 03/27/18 11:22pm
Two Philadelphia zip codes are among the most gentrified in the country, new study says
Researchers found that the 19123 and 19146 zip codes place fourth and eighth in the nation’s ranking of gentrified zip codes. 03/01/18 12:03am
Trump's budget proposal could cut $90 million from Phila. Housing Authority funding
According to the Inquirer, PHA currently receives 93 percent of its budget from the National Department of Housing and Urban Development and the city of Philadelphia received more than $400 million from HUD in 2017. 02/21/18 2:38am
Facebook representatives spoke to Penn's Women in Computer Science club on Tuesday
The talk primarily featured employees from Oculus, which emphasized the potential of virtual reality, as well as the diversity of applicants the companies are looking for. 02/17/18 6:23pm
Top Republicans submitted re-drawn congressional map after the Supreme Court decision
The original GOP-drawn map was ruled unconstitutional by Philadelphia’s Supreme Court on Jan. 22 on the grounds of gerrymandering. 02/09/18 1:13pm