If you’re unsatisfied with the career path that your selected major will afford you, find a career path that will make you happy and run with it.
Editorial | Penn and West Phila. deserve more details on Fresh Grocer’s closing
Those who rely on this supermarket deserve to know the timeline of installing its replacement.
Guest Column by nine Helix Prize recipients | Penn’s Biochemistry Seminar Program empowers women
For these reasons, and from our own experiences, we see the opportunity provided by the Biological Chemistry Seminar Coordinator position to be one that allows for both personal and professional growth, particularly for women, rather than one that is merely administrative.
Going to CAPS should not be viewed as taboo; it is an act of love. Love yourself and get the help you need.
Editorial | Penn and West Phila. deserve more details on Fresh Grocer’s closing
Those who rely on this supermarket deserve to know the timeline of installing its replacement.
Guest Column by nine Helix Prize recipients | Penn’s Biochemistry Seminar Program empowers women
For these reasons, and from our own experiences, we see the opportunity provided by the Biological Chemistry Seminar Coordinator position to be one that allows for both personal and professional growth, particularly for women, rather than one that is merely administrative.
Guest Column by Michael Nevett | Announcing March for Our Lives’ Pennsylvania Peace Plan
At a press conference in Huntsman Hall on Feb. 13, I, alongside Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, announced March for Our Lives’ Pennsylvania Peace Plan.
Lark Yan | 'Parasite' winning is a step forward for diversity, but there's still work to do
As we celebrate this historic win for “Parasite,” let’s not forget about the fight of those yet to receive their rightful equality and recognition.
Editorial | With Adichie, Penn finally moves towards more diverse commencement speakers
While Penn’s choices of commencement speakers over the last four decades reflect an unfortunate lack of diversity, this year's choice of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie shows Penn leaning toward more progressive and diverse candidates.
Sophia DuRose | The Oscars should have more representation, not more jokes about representation
Humorous and performative moments of solidarity will continue to fall flat until real and obvious change is secured for the groups of people who deserve years worth of recognition.
SARAH KHAN is a College junior from Lynn Haven, Fla.
This project reflects a well-intentioned effort from the UA to respond to student needs and increase campus wellness. However, this shuttle service is not the best way to accomplish these goals.
In the wake of a widespread political wave where every major event has political commentary or leanings, there is a sincere need for us, especially as college students, to question more.
Editorial | Why Penn students should pack the Palestra
Students should recognize the historic value of the Palestra and attend games to give support to Penn's basketball teams.
Guest Column by Jackson Maxwell | The problem with Penn's Wellness Programming
In order to be impactful, wellness measures must be adapted to fit within students’ existing incentive structures, and that means integrating them within students’ existing commitments.
SARAH KHAN is a College junior from Lynn Haven, Fla.
Surayya Walters | In light of Black history month, Penn must do more for its Black students
Whether through funding for relocation efforts for the cultural houses or in paying reparations, Penn needs to increase its advocacy on behalf of its Black students.
The issues that Bernie Sanders speaks to reflect important contemporary challenges, but his heavy-handed government solutions would further bankrupt the nation and dim opportunity for those who need it most.
Editorial | Divesting from fossil fuels would save Penn money
Penn fails its students, faculty, staff, and alumni by investing its multi-billion endowment in ways that will likely provide a lower financial return than it could with fossil fuel divestment.
Guest Column by Erika Gustafson | Penn’s biochemistry awards contribute to gender inequality
In academia, women first experience this culture of differentiating tasks between men and women within the classroom, originating in the way professors view and treat their students.

















