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The Daily Pennsylvanian asked its columnists about what they’re writing this semester and what’s missing from campus dialogue.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian asked its columnists about what they’re writing this semester and what’s missing from campus dialogue.
The Daily Pennsylvanian followed the protests of the Coalition, a group that supports the rights of immigrants, as they marched to the immigration building at 16th and Callowhill streets. Related: Students rally for human rights for immigrant communities.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with the new UMC Chair Juan Carlos Melendez-Torres, who talked about the council’s biggest event of the year and the meaning of the word ‘minority.’
The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look at the most recent hackathon and what organizers want participants to take away from the event. Related: PennApps hackathon grand prize went to ‘ScratchTable’.
It’s that time of the year and students from all walks of life are stressing about college finals. See what your Penn peers have to say about their exams and how they are trying to not stress out.
In the last installment of 33rd Street for the year, DP Sports discusses the last two basketball games against Villanova and Delaware, and shares their thoughts on the road ahead.
Students share their experiences with various residential programs. Related: Three student-proposed residential programs accepted for 2012-13
15 Objects: an exhibit at the Penn Museum commemorating 9/11
Memorial plaque with names of 9/11 victims
Memorial plaque with names of 9/11 victims
Memorial plaque with names of 9/11 victims
Dan Nessenson
Dan Nessenson
Marathon Farm, owned by Marathon Restaurant
Marathon Farm, owned by Marathon Restaurant
Marathon Farm, owned by Marathon Restaurant
Penn alum and journalist Ashley Parker speaks at the Kelly Writers House
Penn alum and journalist Ashley Parker speaks at the Kelly Writers House
Penn alum and journalist Ashley Parker speaks at the Kelly Writers House