Brian Collopy | Be a better neighbor
Four thousand Philadelphians won’t have a home to go back to tonight. You might see some of them on a late-night Wawa run or as you emerge from the SEPTA stop at 40th and Market streets.
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Four thousand Philadelphians won’t have a home to go back to tonight. You might see some of them on a late-night Wawa run or as you emerge from the SEPTA stop at 40th and Market streets.
Predicting the future is always risky. But the fact that Barack Obama was re-elected guarantees that certain changes will take effect.
Tonight, millions will tune in to the presidential debate. Most media outlets will focus on who won the debate — when what we need is a serious discussion about how each candidate’s policy ideas will shape the country if he wins November’s election.
Professor Robert Ghrist wants to change the way calculus is taught. For months he has worked to create a course that presents the material in an entirely different way. However, his course will not be offered in a classroom this spring, but to tens of thousands of people online.
Penn is home to some of the most brilliant professors in the world. But if you are an undergraduate, chances are you will never come close to meeting most of them, even in areas that interest you most.