Your Voice | Occupy Wall Street solidarity statement
95 Penn faculty members express their solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. TOPICS: Occupy Philadelphia GALLERY: 88 photos from Occupy Philly Thursday
95 Penn faculty members express their solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. TOPICS: Occupy Philadelphia GALLERY: 88 photos from Occupy Philly Thursday
Attempting to write about what Steve Jobs meant to our generation without resorting to cliches is almost an impossible task.
Those in positions of power and influence should treat their medical decisions just as they treat their words in the public sphere: very, very carefully. People are watching.
When a K-12 public education system is based on property tax revenue, the poor will inevitably suffer.
Attempting to write about what Steve Jobs meant to our generation without resorting to cliches is almost an impossible task.
Those in positions of power and influence should treat their medical decisions just as they treat their words in the public sphere: very, very carefully. People are watching.
Talking about cancer in the context of science is easy. Talking about cancer in the context of life is something different altogether.
Pennsylvania’s voter-identification legislation, HB 934, has the fingerprints of the shadowy, corporate-funded, right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council all over it. Related: New state legislation may bar students from voting
We need to change the protest paradigm that thinks standing around, yelling general statements like “We’re the 99 percent” and hoping to get maced will accomplish something. Topics: Occupy Philadelphia
We must find a way to bring the national average SAT scores closer to those of Penn students.
What does Arianna Huffington, number 31, being divorced and having two children have to do with her selling The Huffington Post to AOL for $315 million earlier this year?
A reader was saddened to learn that an actress from the CBS comedy “2 Broke Girls” recently addressed students at Penn.
Penn professor David S. Barnes argues that the University does not support bike commuting. Related: Profs see biking as scenic and economical
Thirty years ago, innovation in residential life was possible on Penn’s campus. Next week, it will be possible once again.
A recent sex survey by 34th Street magazine left me unsatisfied. I find this kind of exploitation of sex on a campus as lauded for its intellectualism as Penn rather surprising and, frankly, disgusting.
Pennsylvania needs to reform how it spends gambling-related revenue.
Is the definition of ‘femininity’ becoming just as misunderstood as ‘feminism’?
SAC’s new repayment plan is an effective way to make student groups accountable for their spending. But it absolutely should not have taken SAC so long to act.
If Penn is to continue on “making history,” more women should be sought after for elected student government positions. There has been no female class board president in at least a decade and counting.
The correct response to cyber-bullying tragedies doesn’t lie in punishment.