
Dennie Zastrow is a College senior from Wilson, NY, and the former chair of LAMBDA. He enjoys writing about student government and student organizations at Penn.
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by Dennie Zastrow | March 4, 2010 12:43AM
Most of the lectures I’ve taken at Penn have left me wanting more, while my few seminars have actually challenged me intellectually.
by Dennie Zastrow | February 25, 2010 12:51AM
Until the University Council actually provides a forum where students can discuss issues with other University constituencies and expect results to come from those discussions, the body is useless.
by Dennie Zastrow | February 18, 2010 1:01AM
When a student feels he or she cannot discuss an issue dominating the national political dialogue, something has gone wrong.
by Dennie Zastrow | January 28, 2010 1:07AM
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education’s 2010 White Paper on Undergraduate Education is one of the most important documents to come out of student government.
by Dennie Zastrow | January 21, 2010 1:28AM
A pass/fail semester would allow students to acclimate themselves to Penn without the carnage such acclimations leave on your transcript.
by Dennie Zastrow | January 14, 2010 1:44AM
This is one of the few times in our lives when we will easily be able to branch out and explore and gain knowledge in fields previously unknown.
by Dennie Zastrow | December 10, 2009 1:23AM
As a community, we not only rejected Westboro Baptist Church's philosophy, but we offered our own.
by Dennie Zastrow | November 19, 2009 12:47AM
Fellows in Building Intercultural Communities, a new program, can bridge the divides among the diverse communities at Penn.
by Dennie Zastrow | November 12, 2009 12:48AM
Navigating Student Financial Services is a complicated task for any student. But for the Latino community, it can be much harder.
by Dennie Zastrow | November 4, 2009 11:38PM
hough Philadelphia residents do not rely on public transportation as much as New Yorkers do, the impact of losing access to SEPTA’s subways, trolleys and busses could prove to be catastrophic.
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