Not safe enough To the Editor: In response to recent articles about Public Safety's efforts to curb crime on campus: I have recently been a victim of a break-in at 40th and Spruce St. I live at 4010 Spruce and over the break someone broke into our house and stole two flat-screen TVs, two guitars, a computer monitor and many other items.
Grading policies that leave students in the dark until they see their final grades do more harm than good.
Alicia Puglionesi is an College sophomore from Haverton, Pa. Her e-mail address is puglionesi@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Mood-enhancing medicine and psychotherapy are no longer the only options for stressed-out students.
Grading policies that leave students in the dark until they see their final grades do more harm than good.
Alicia Puglionesi is an College sophomore from Haverton, Pa. Her e-mail address is puglionesi@dailypennsylvanian.com.
This week, Delaware Attorney General spokeswoman Janice Fitzsimons announced that Irina Malinovskaya will be retried a second time for the murder of Irina Zlotnikov.
Ethics pledge is a good first step, but candidates must go further.
The low number of male students and faculty in gender studies devalues the discipline's relevance.
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$499Cost of Apple's newest product and first mobile phone, the iPhone.Source: The New York Times
Political and activist groups on campus should not be afraid to make waves.
Amira Fawcett is an Engineering sophomore from Houston, TX. Her e-mail address is fawcett@dailypennsylvanian.com.
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20,000Minimum number of additional troops President Bush is considering to send to Iraq.Source: Los Angeles Times
Students don't always need to be part of organized religion to find spirituality and good will on campus.
The internal transfer process should be more difficult to stop students from using other programs to get into Wharton.
Daniel Schwartz is a College freshman from Decatur, GA. His e-mail address is schwarm@sas.upenn.edu.
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22,950Iraqi Health Ministry's estimate of how many Iraqi civilians died violently in 2006.Source: The New York Times
Dispelling the appearance of exclusivity among South Asian students is no easy task.
When a family member suffers from dementia, it's often better to hold onto the past.
Students should know what's happening next on the 3900 block.


