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(10/14/14 2:09am)
L ast w eek, Rock the Vote, the nationwide organization dedicated to boosting youth voter turnout, released its latest video. The campaign, a four-minute YouTube clip, features Lil Jon, Lena Dunham and other celebrities dancing to “Turn Out for What,” an anthem modelled after the all-too-popular song, “Turn Down for What. ” With midterm elections just four weeks away, the video urges millennials to “turn out” for various issues and make a difference through political participation. It’s a noble, well-intentioned goal. I just wish there was a different way to reach our generation.
(10/07/14 3:51am)
L ast Sunday, I woke up, got ready to hit the library and realized I had no work to do. I had woken up early to do work the previous day — my schedule was clear and I’m one of the lucky few who doesn’t have midterms until the end of October. It was the first free time I’d had in a while. When friends texted me to come study with them, I brought a book I’d been meaning to read for a while and plopped down with them at a table in Fisher Fine Arts. They brought out their laptops and freaked out about English essays. I sank into Michael Cunningham .
(09/30/14 3:13am)
I t’s be come part of my wake-up routine. Shut off the alarm, roll over, check the weather. Scroll through Facebook, make sure I didn’t miss any texts from last night and then finally — the part that makes the impending 10 a.m. lecture bearable — check Yik Yak.
(09/23/14 3:05am)
F our w eeks into college, I feel obligated to measure myself against the person I was in high school. My friends back home are struggling with college apps, and as I read over their essays, I remember how difficult it was to package myself with neat catchphrases and college-accepted terminology. In a school of 10,000, though, I’m constantly meeting new people, and I look for easy ways to define myself. For me, “feminist” is an easy term to tagline my self identity.
(09/16/14 2:58am)
W e ’r e number one. Or at least College Fac tual thinks so. Ask U.S. News and World Report and they’ll tell you Penn’s number eight; ask them a year ago, and we’re seven.
(09/09/14 4:00am)
I t’s N S Over.
(09/01/14 8:23pm)
T wo weeks before we stepped on campus, Under the Button introduced the Class of 2018 to the rest of Penn. Or rather, they introduced the most vocal members of our Facebook group via an article called “The Top 10 Most Unforgivable Penn ’18 Posts.”