Guest Column by Hadriana Lowenkron | Heather Mac Donald claimed racism on campuses doesn’t exist. I disagree.
Mac Donald may not see or understand how racism exists today, but we sure do.
Mac Donald may not see or understand how racism exists today, but we sure do.
We ask that you engage, that you speak up, and that you let us know what is on your mind and how Penn can be improved.
Lower patient-to-nurse ratios have been shown to decrease the risk of patient death in the hospital by 14 percent.
I don’t claim to be an expert on LGBTQ healthcare, but the fact still stands that important aspects of our education as caretakers are being allowed to fall by the wayside.
We ask that you engage, that you speak up, and that you let us know what is on your mind and how Penn can be improved.
Lower patient-to-nurse ratios have been shown to decrease the risk of patient death in the hospital by 14 percent.
As a Central American voice on campus, we feel we must impress the gravity of an issue that continues to affect our community.
Write full-time after graduation or never write at all is a melodramatic binary.
You do not need the "right words." You just need to listen with open arms, and an open heart. Love will do the rest.
Penn’s billion-dollar endowment continues to reap returns from investments in the fossil fuel industry, and is thus funding a primary driver of climate change — no questions asked.
If we abolish the Second, that puts every other Amendment on the chopping block.
If Penn’s competitive atmosphere and mental health issues were perpetuated solely by academics, your advice — to stop comparing ourselves to others — would be sound, if simple.
When deans, department chairs, and peers of the accused are given the power to investigate sexual misconduct, allegations are often swept under the rug.
Why do Asian communities with diverse political opinions and genuine concerns vote at such low rates?
The unforgiving definition of hazing (wherein almost any pledging activity could fall under the umbrella policy) has left students uninterested in amending their group practices in order to meet a seemingly impossible university standard.
The survivor’s fears of not being believed or, worse, being blamed for the trauma they endured are overwhelmingly common and overwhelmingly devastating feelings experienced after sexual assault.
By taking away the things that are good about Greek life, the school will create a truly broken and toxic system.
Not only is it our right, but it is our duty to be civically engaged.
The time is long overdue for Penn to divest from coal and tar sands companies.
There are many organizations on campus that could have completely open membership if they changed their mindsets.