A price too high To the Editor: I have been attending Penn Hillel High Holiday Services for 30 years. They have been my Jewish place of worship, my linkage to organized Jewish life, through school at Penn, family religious events and many a soulful search.
Laura Rugarber is a College of General Studies graduate student. Her e-mail address is rugarber@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Benefits of proposed federal database to track student data are unclear.
Holding classes that last for three hours degrades students' learning for the sake of convenience.
Laura Rugarber is a College of General Studies graduate student. Her e-mail address is rugarber@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Benefits of proposed federal database to track student data are unclear.
College media should push boundaries, but after the 'Pig Penn' incident, UTV has shown little willingness to do so.
Dave Anderson is a College senior from Denver. His e-mail address is anderson@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Moisture sensor on most cell phones can incorrectly indicate water damage, and you're stuck paying the cost.
Real violations To the Editor: On behalf of Penn Faculty and Staff Against War on Iraq, I must challenge the accuracy and fairness of your coverage of our Teach-In ("An antiwar evening in Huntsman," DP, 9/21/06). The opening line "Penn faculty revived a protest technique" carelessly omitted the staff who played a critical role in organizing this event.
Students must understand the teacher tenure process, since it decides which teachers stay and which teachers go.
New Facilities and Real Estate head has little experience at Penn so far.
Pennsylvania Senatorial candidate Bob Casey isn't running on his on platform - he's just running against Santorum.
When I was 8, I decided to renounce fortune cookies, Communism and Jackie Chan forever.
Avery Lawrence is a College junior from Charlottesville, Va. His e-mail address is lawrence@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Amira Fawcett is a Engineering sophomore from Houston. Her e-mail address is fawcett@dailypennsylvanian.com.
For certain AlliedBarton security guards, the stench of garbage and the sight of rats marked the start of every work day for the past several months.
'There ain't no such thing as a free lunch," opines Manuel, a character in Robert Heinlein's science fiction classic The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Since the release of that book in the 1960s, the maxim has become inextricably interwoven with economics. Each year, legions of Penn students have that cliche drilled into their heads when they take Econ 1.
A City Council bill threatens to delay smoking ban's enforcement for months. Why does Council want to cut the legs out from its own law?
As students returned to campus this fall, many got their first glance inside Skirkanich Hall - and just about everyone was impressed.


