Editorial | Pennsylvania's judges matter, so vote in this election
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that students should vote in the upcoming elections, paying special attention to the state-wide judgeships which are on the ballot.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that students should vote in the upcoming elections, paying special attention to the state-wide judgeships which are on the ballot.
Columnists Andy Yoon and Emily Chang argue that Penn must bridge the resource divide between Wharton and the other undergraduate schools.
Guest columnists Ellen Heiman and Sage Lincoln argue that Penn Law must do more to increase opportunities for environmental advocacy and law training.
Columnist Caroline Magdolen argues that Penn's replacement for Penn InTouch will do little to improve the fundamental issues with Penn's academic and advising systems.
Columnists Andy Yoon and Emily Chang argue that Penn must bridge the resource divide between Wharton and the other undergraduate schools.
Guest columnists Ellen Heiman and Sage Lincoln argue that Penn Law must do more to increase opportunities for environmental advocacy and law training.
In a guest column, religious studies professor Steven Weitzman argues that greater faculty representation is needed on the search committee for Penn's next president.
The Daily Pennsylvanian's Editorial Board argues that Penn should institute a grace period around breaks to allow students time to truly destress and unwind.
Columnist Joseph Squillaro discusses how to deal with the fear and anxiety that comes with catching pseudo-COVID-19.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi discusses how local politics are both more impactful and less partisan than national politics.
Guest columnist Iman Syed reflects on a year of grief since the passing of her uncle.
Columnist Liali Sofi reflects on the demographics of friend groups on campus and how we can build more mixed communites.
Columnist Yomi Abdi writes about the racialized nature of Penn’s party scene and how it leaves people of color out.
Columnist Jaden Cloobeck discusses how to navigate the maze that is finding new housing for a school year.
Columnist Allison Santa-Cruz discusses changes that can be made to improve Penn's college housing.
Columnist Surayya Walters discusses how to find happiness without a return offer.
Columnist Daniel Andre Gurevitch reflects on gratitude and memories after his grandmother was critically injured in a hit-and-run.
The DP's Editorial Board argues that professors need to allow seniors to miss class on Oct. 13 to celebrate Hey Day.
In a guest column, Penn Justice Dems argues that management consulting is not a viable business path to imparting meaningful change.
Columnist Isabella Glassman argues that Penn professors must make more accommodations to ensure Penn students who miss class for health reasons aren't being punished