The Pope Isn’t As LGBTQ Friendly as People Think
Throughout history, religion has been locked in an ongoing battle with LGBTQ+ rights.
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Throughout history, religion has been locked in an ongoing battle with LGBTQ+ rights.
In June of 2015, the United States Supreme Court ruled same–sex marriage legal in all fifty states.
Just a week ago, President Trump tested positive for COVID–19. Within days of his diagnosis, he was rushed to the hospital to receive a dosage of an antibody cocktail meant to fend off the virus. Afterwards, he drove by his supporters and waved at them from the backseat of his car as the virus still lived in his system.
In case you haven't heard from the endless Instagram ads, texts from your local political parties, and overall tension in the air, there's an election in November.
When I was a kid, I hated tea.
It’s not easy to find love on Penn’s campus.
BackIn February, Making Worlds, a progressive bookstore that amplifies under–represented voices, opened in West Philadelphia.
In 1963, author James Baldwin published The Fire Next Time, which helped set the scene for the upcoming turmoil in American race relations.
Major League Baseball has finally decided to begin changing how it’s run after decades of dealing with a racist history.
Change is rarely easy, particularly when that change comes over the course of a few days and upends what it means to be a student. For many students, Penn’s move from in–person classes to online classes has proven challenging.
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On Tuesday night, a group of students came together in Harnwell’s Rooftop Lounge to learn more about the Coalition Against Fraternity Sexual Assault (CAFSA)—an organization that had previously been anonymous.
Name: Rachel Prokupek
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
26–year–old alternative singer Matt Maeson brought his album to life at The Foundry on Nov. 2, 2019. Originating in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, Maeson was a songwriter long before being discovered by Neon Gold Records in 2016. As a kid, he learned both guitar and drums before touring as a part of his dad’s prison ministry, performing at maximum security penitentiaries. Eventually, he started to post his work to Soundcloud where he was discovered for his music and brought into the industry.
On Oct. 30, famous pop singer Melanie Martinez came to Philly to perform her latest album K–12.
The first floor of College Hall is filled with Penn students, sitting scattered across the lacquered wood. Some are chatting, while others work quietly on their laptops. A few of them hold bright orange signs with demands written in bold: "Stop funding climate change."
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