Read the speech that the House Majority Leader had prepared for his Wharton Leadership Lecture.
Medical dramas misrepresent the reality of life in a hospital. No matter how smart he is, in real life, House probably would have been fired from his job very, very quickly.
I expect my personal heroes to be perfect — to be the people whom I have meticulously imagined them to be. But remembering David Sedaris’ humanity made meeting him more rewarding.
The Occupy movement compels us to consider the meaning of our elite education. TOPICS: Occupy Philadelphia
Medical dramas misrepresent the reality of life in a hospital. No matter how smart he is, in real life, House probably would have been fired from his job very, very quickly.
I expect my personal heroes to be perfect — to be the people whom I have meticulously imagined them to be. But remembering David Sedaris’ humanity made meeting him more rewarding.
Your Voice | A simplistic and self-serving explanation
John LaVoy of the Educational Opportunity Center criticizes Charles Gray’s recent column on the roots of the financial crisis.
Your Voice | Seeing beyond labels
Campus organizations and leaders show support for Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez, an undocumented immigrant.
Most Penn students live in a different reality from those at the heart of the Occupy Wall Street protests. In order to fairly assess the movement, we have to step into this other reality.
We can and should build a stronger community — athletics and beyond — at Penn. And it starts with the Line.
The problem with Penn professors’ Occupy Wall Street solidarity statement is that it takes what happened in a few months in 2008 and uses it to explain the entire financial crisis.
Monroe Price of the Annenberg School for Communication writes that Penn has been fortunate to have Claudia Gould at the helm of the Institute of Contemporary Art.
Where is the line between homage and plagiarism drawn? When does a clever tribute by Beyoncé overstep its legality?
Penn professors’ recent solidarity statement concerning the Occupy Wall Street movement misguides the aim of the protests.
A Penn alumna is disappointed by online comments responding to Tania Chairez’s guest column on being an undocumented immigrant.
Penn parents — prospective and present — should facilitate, not dictate, the career paths of their children.
Even though it was easy to become annoyed by the freshman candidates, there is something we can learn from them.
We don’t tell applicants to dual-degree programs that no matter how talented or driven a student may be, doing two things instead of one has a substantial opportunity cost.
A ban on obese women receiving fertility treatment seems medically justified and rational.
Your Voice | Undocumented immigrants
Readers respond to a guest column by Tania Chairez, a Wharton sophomore and undocumented immigrant. GUEST COLUMN: Undocumented and unapologetic












