Editorial | The systemic flaws of UPennAlert
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board comments on the failures of Penn’s emergency communication system.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board comments on the failures of Penn’s emergency communication system.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that as Philadelphia opens a new Armenian Heritage Walk, Penn students should understand the history of the Armenian Genocide and the community it helped shape in our city.
Columnist Viktor Wittner sheds light on the lack of resources for Penn students pursuing less popular majors and careers.
Columnist Judah Blitstein argues that anonymous posting forums are detrimental to Penn’s community.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that as Philadelphia opens a new Armenian Heritage Walk, Penn students should understand the history of the Armenian Genocide and the community it helped shape in our city.
Columnist Viktor Wittner sheds light on the lack of resources for Penn students pursuing less popular majors and careers.
Guest columnist Bo Goergen argues that higher education emphasizes America’s failures without adequately teaching its achievements and institutions, leaving students pessimistic rather than equipped to improve their country.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that Penn's student health services are ineffective and inaccessible for many students.
Columnist Dew Udagedara outlines how a change in enrollment and class culture can cut AI off from the source.
Columnist Lindsay Muneton criticizes Penn students’ habit of neglecting themselves, emphasizing that the appearance of success comes at great personal costs.
Guest columnist Hilah Kohen spotlights leeway for police violence in the proposed open expression guidelines, arguing that Penn has previously violated its own policies.
Columnist Eden Liu argues that with so little skin in the game, most Penn students should abstain from voting in local Philadelphia races.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that the recent proposed guidelines on open expression leave no room for effective protest at Penn.
Committee on Undergraduate Education Chair Coren Apicella defends the curricular reform process.
Columnist Lawson Miller criticizes the motivations of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation and defends the University’s refusal to comply with its subpoena.
School of Arts and Sciences faculty Jessa Lingel, Marcia Chatelain, and Gwendolyn Beetham argue that the curricular reform process is not representative of faculty.
Columnist Sienna Bevan explores how “world-class” health care remains a hollow promise for West Philadelphia.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board comments on recent frustrations arising from Penn’s selected Commencement speaker.
Columnist Kamau Louis argues that students opposed to the upcoming Ben Shapiro event should stay home.
Guest columnists Carolyn Marvin, Diana Mutz, and Robin Pemantle criticize Penn's new draft of Open Expression Guidelines.