Farewell Column by Dana Tom | Walking directionless
Today, it’s hard to remember the moments when I felt directionless on this campus.
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Today, it’s hard to remember the moments when I felt directionless on this campus.
On Monday, a group of hackers leaked 1,764 data entries from Penn. The information included names, PennCard ID numbers, phone numbers and email addresses of students, administrators and alumni.
Some of you have noticed that we’re using the “Corrections and Clarifications” section in the print masthead of The Daily Pennsylvanian more frequently. This section has always been a part of the paper, but we haven’t used it much in the past.
Today, the National Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Conference begins on Penn’s campus. We commend the University for allowing PennBDS to host a conference on our campus, just as it would allow other student groups to.
Over the past 127 years, The Daily Pennsylvanian has aimed to provide honest and objective news coverage for the Penn community. Our readers have relied on us to dissect pressing issues that touch this campus and offer a forum for them to freely express their ideas.
Many of them cried at the microphone. Many wiped away tears on the steps. Many applauded and hugged each other as candles flickered in the dusk air.
Seth Meyers is famous for presenting the top stories on Weekend Update Thursdays during election season, but this Thursday he was the top story.
When Martha Nussbaum took the stage, she tried to define the elusive term, “the politics of disgust.”
His bum may have been on the rail in 1999, but last night comedian and actor Tom Green’s bum was in Zellerbach Theater.
Donald Trump, Jr., a 2000 Wharton graduate, spoke to approximately 200 students about what it’s like to be the real apprentice.
Attendees of last night’s lecture at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology learned Mrs. Robinson has nothing on the cougars of the ancient world. Lil’ Wayne can’t compete with the “playas” of old Egyptian thrones. The rift between Courtney Love and her daughter stands trivial next to the drama between the babies and mamas of the Middle Eastern lands long ago.
Although Philadelphia has yet to see snow this winter, the Social Planning and Events Committee is bringing the holiday cheer to campus.
When hip-hop duo Hoodie Allen took the stage Thursday in the Zellerbach Theatre, students stormed the stagefront, eager to see not only performances by big name artists, but also familiar faces.
College sophomore Ben Moskowitz dunked his last of 30 pork dumplings into a bowl of soy sauce. He balanced the dumpling on the end of his chopsticks and ate it, despite his “full, bursting stomach.” Then, he got up to get more.
Despite a low turnout, Health Care for America Now Pennsylvania State Director Marc Stier fired up the Penn students at a healthcare rally last night.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Head of Strategic Climate Projects Kristen Taddonio, students interested in a job at the EPA don’t necessarily need to major in environmental studies.
College junior Jenna Stahl stretched for an apple at the top of the orchard tree as she juggled a produce box in her other arm. She plucked the fruit from its branch and tucked it away with the apples she had already collected over the course of the morning.
Last night, some of Philadelphia's biggest names came out to honor the life and philanthropy of Leonore Annenberg, one of Penn's single most dedicated donors. Annenberg died March 12 at the age of 91.