A recording of off-the-record comments that Frank Luntz made while speaking on campus were leaked to the liberal news agency Mother Jones on Thursday. GUEST COLUMN | Aakash Abbi’s disservice to Penn, GUEST COLUMN | Frank Luntz’s disservice to America
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Lauren Agresti | Dive in
Writing personal essays is more like diving into the crowd, grabbing people out of their seats and making them dance with you. This is where I feel at home.
Your Voice | Committed to student safety
The University treats an allegation of rape (or any other form of sexual violence) with extreme seriousness.
Christine Chen | Searching for BS
As much as I’d love to write my farewell column using only Wharton memes, none of these tidbits caught my eye as much as this gem: Write a piece of semi-autobiographical detective fiction.
Lauren Agresti | Dive in
Writing personal essays is more like diving into the crowd, grabbing people out of their seats and making them dance with you. This is where I feel at home.
Your Voice | Committed to student safety
The University treats an allegation of rape (or any other form of sexual violence) with extreme seriousness.
Now that classes are over, where are my teams?
See what the Quaker teams are up to during Reading Days and Finals.
The Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look back at the past 20 years of union activism on campus.
Obamacare: what works, what hasn’t
The Penn Government and Politics Association hosted professor Sandy Schwartz Tuesday evening for a debate on President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
Three murder charges dropped in Gosnell trial
After court proceedings were called off Monday, the trial of Kermit Gosnell resumed Tuesday with the dismissal of three of the eight murder charges against Gosnell.
‘Café’ lectures bring science out of classrooms
Penn Science Café is a series of free lectures on the natural and physical sciences.
Student and experts discuss Gosnell trial implications
As the defense prepares to present its case in the trial of Kermit Gosnell, several students and experts gathered Tuesday night to discuss the implications of the allegations against him.
Cause of student death in 2011 remains unknown
Lee, a Nursing and Wharton dual degree student who would have graduated from Penn last spring, collapsed after crossing the finish line of the Philadelphia Half Marathon on Nov. 20, 2011 and died shortly after being taken to Hahnemann University Hospital.
Homeowner tax relief bill closer to becoming law
Three bills that would allow the city more flexibility in collecting property taxes passed out of the Urban Affairs Committee.
Carjacker in 2010 campus shootout sentenced to prison
Leslie Mosby helped his friend, Karl Sappleton, carjack a car in West Philadelphia just before 3 a.m. on Nov. 21, 2010.
Another student hit at 38th and Spruce streets
An automobile struck a female University student at 38th and Spruce streets on Tuesday morning, marking the fifth accident at the intersection this semester.
Student publication to highlight community service
Students will begin publishing IMPACT, Penn’s premier and student-run social impact magazine, in the fall.
Bon Appétit employee speaks out, respectfully
Rabia Abdul, a cashier and baker at Penn Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons, is one of the most involved workers in the Justice on the Menu campaign demanding better wages and working conditions for Bon Appétit employees at Penn.
Plenty of other schools to keep tabs on at Penn Relays
Schools from near and far have sent their absolute best to compete at the Penn Relays. Here are a few teams to keep an eye on.
Tracking down the history of ancient brews
Patrick McGovern, the scientific director of the Penn Museum’s Biomolecular Archaeology Laboratory for Cuisine, Fermented Beverages and Health, specializes in the history of fermented beverages.









