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BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College sophomore from Kirtland, Ohio.
My endorsement is a no-brainer decision: John Kasich. Of the three remaining Republican candidates, John Kasich is undoubtedly the most qualified, having served 18 years in Congress and 5 years as the Governor of Ohio.
In the course of scrolling through a libertarian blog a few days ago, a stray sentence caught my eye.
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College sophomore from Kirtland, Ohio.
My endorsement is a no-brainer decision: John Kasich. Of the three remaining Republican candidates, John Kasich is undoubtedly the most qualified, having served 18 years in Congress and 5 years as the Governor of Ohio.
In typically delusional, short-sighted and hypocritical fashion, the Ivy League leadership has decided to follow the crowd and institute a conference tournament for men’s and women’s basketball.
BEN CLAAR is a College freshman from Scarsdale, N.Y.
I’ve only recently recognized how dependent I am on slang. Words like “dope,” “fire,” or “swag” have replaced “awesome” in my vocabulary.
Most Penn students probably don’t bother to look through Penn’s Annual Report, the yearly financial disclosure which Penn, as a nonprofit, is required by law to publish. This is a shame, because doing so provides some interesting insights into how the institution we all attend actually functions.
To the Editors, Last week, an article was printed about me in The Daily Pennsylvanian claiming that “Controversial Religion Professor Anthea Butler” was under the protection of the Penn Police because I was not at my posted classroom for a graduate course for several weeks in a row.
I still get sweaty palms when I enter into a lecture hall, especially when I’m told participation counts.
CLAUDIA LI is a College sophomore from Santa Clara, Calif.
Meerabelle Jesuthasan | America, homeland of the millennial tantrum
If you’re ever abroad and feeling homesick, here is how to tell where the Americans are: close your eyes and listen for the loudest voice with the harshest “r”s that sounds like it’s complaining about something.
A little over two weeks ago, the mayor of my hometown of Williamsport, Pa. announced over Twitter that he would become the first mayor of a Pennsylvania town to publicly endorse Donald Trump for president.
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College sophomore from Kirtland, Ohio.
Toe the Line: Penn Dems | The United States should embrace immigrants
One of the most pressing issues in this presidential election has been illegal immigration and its effects on America.
College Republicans supports immigration reform. Unlike what some GOP candidates have recently discussed, the immigration reform that we support does not feature a 55-foot wall or mass deportation as its focal point.
BEN CLAAR is a College freshman from Scarsdale, N.Y.
Alessandro van den Brink | The Myth of Political Obligation
Last week, The Harvard Crimson published an article by student Ian Mullane titled “The Privileged Liberal.” The piece is a quite vicious attack against students of wealthy or “privileged” backgrounds who happen to identify as liberal, a stance which Mullane believes is hypocritical.















