The Philadelphia Parking Authority is taking action against ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft, leaving drivers such as Raymond Reyes temporarily without a source of income
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The Philadelphia Parking Authority is taking action against ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft, leaving drivers such as Raymond Reyes temporarily without a source of income
On the New Hampshire campaign trail, here were the voices that stood out.
While six enterprising reporters make their way through Connecticut, four Daily Pennsylvanian staffers are already hard at work on the campaign trail in New Hampshire. Here's a selection of their highlights covering John Kasich, Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush:
ANOTHER ROAD IN CONNECTICUT — First, as a general update (mostly so Carter's mom knows we're safe — hi mom!), we're cruising through Connecticut. The music is mellow, as are we.
Law professors and experts on sexual assault held a panel discussion on Wednesday regarding how Penn has changed the way sexual assault and misconduct cases are handled on campus.
The protest was sparked by the announcement that Penn's Africa Center will close and the African Studies department will merge with the Africana Studies center.
Amy Gutmann Menorah lighting/fireside chat
1. What’s the difference between a letter and a guest column? The main difference is length. Letters tend to be short, 150-250 word submissions, and are often quick responses to something in the news or something that ran recently on the opinion page. Letters generally are making quick points rather than full-fledged arguments. To get a good idea of the spirit of letters, check out letters to the editor in the New York Times, which are restricted strictly to 150 words. Guest columns, on the other hands, are longer pieces, though are limited to 700 words. Guest columns usually address a new topic that hasn’t been written about before or are long-form responses (usually in opposition) to opinion pieces that ran recently.
In light of former president Sheldon Hackney’s death, The Daily Pennsylvanian will be publishing memories of Hackney from members of the University community. To submit a memory or comment for publication, email zweifler@sas.upenn.edu.
New Graduate and Professional Students Welcome Reception
New Graduate and Professional Students Welcome Reception
IAA ILMUNC CONFERENCE
IAA ILMUNC CONFERENCE
IAA ILMUNC CONFERENCE
The DP's weekly video preview of the weekend's sports action looks at men's basketball vs. Army, volleyball in the NCAA tournament, and much more.
Amy Gutmann Menorah lighting/fireside chat
Amy Gutmann Menorah lighting/fireside chat
Amy Gutmann Menorah lighting/fireside chat
The eight-day Jewish festival of Hanukkah began last night. See a photo slideshow of Penn students celebrating at Hillel, Hill College House and outside of Van Pelt Library.