One University. That's right, we are all part of "One University?" Everyone on this campus gets equal opportunities for all aspects of college life. When a 24-hour study room is needed, the University pulls togethere and finds a way to pay for it without causing a riot. That's right, when speakers come to campus, everyone gets a fair shot to see them. Certainly sounds like Penn to us. Who are we kidding? In our undergraduate experience on this campus, we have witnessed some of the most pathetic attempts at fulfilling the One University concept. Why don't we just drop the claim of One University and admit it? We are just a bunch of students sharing the same registration system while attending schools that in every other respect are separate entities. Why don't we just relieve the pressure from all of our tour guides' consciences and forget about promoting Penn as one University. Maybe this way we could stop acting like hypocrites and start finding a way to remedy this situation. MICHAEL GORDON College '93 FRANCIS MATAAC Wharton '93 KEITH LUKASZEWSKI College '92
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