Senior column by Matt Mantica | So it goes
I have this theory about life and regret.
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I have this theory about life and regret.
On Feb. 11, we thought we had already reached the end. The Daily Pennsylvanian was in flames: We had no Wi-Fi and could not connect to our servers, so no one had any idea of how we were going to put out a newspaper that night. And as far as we knew, such a breakdown had never happened before. Like every other board that takes charge at the DP, our biggest fear was failing to do our most basic job — putting out a product at the end of the night. We did not want to be the first group in living memory to leave the newsracks empty the next day.
An attempt by the the United Auto Workers at the New School in New York City to organize is resurfacing the issue of whether graduate students at private nonprofit universities have a right to collective bargaining.
At its core, the journalistic enterprise is all about telling stories.
After rising from eighth to seventh last year, Penn has fallen back down to eighth in U.S. News and World Report’s rankings of the nation’s best colleges.
Do all children have equal worth?
On June 26, the Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, declaring it unconstitutional for the federal government to deny federal benefits to same-sex couples in a huge victory for gay rights advocates.
Privacy is a constitutionally guaranteed right.
I don’t like smoking. In fact, it disgusts me. But that’s not the reason why I support the recent campus-wide smoking ban proposed by the University Council Committee.