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It makes sense to bring another sorority to campus this year. But what doesn’t make sense is that Panhel's extension committee approved a “stacking” process — meaning it will also choose an organization now for the next sorority expansion.


Political celebrities are paying attention to the area because Pennsylvania’s elections have national importance. Penn students should return the favor and inform themselves about state and national elections.

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Though a new program is named “journalistic writing minor” and not “journalism minor,” we’d like to see the course offerings expanded so Penn could truly have a program with the latter name.

Faculty sometimes don’t post their syllabi on Penn InTouch because their course material is subject to change. This, however, is a poor excuse.


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Faculty sometimes don’t post their syllabi on Penn InTouch because their course material is subject to change. This, however, is a poor excuse.



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Political celebrities are paying attention to the area because Pennsylvania’s elections have national importance. Penn students should return the favor and inform themselves about state and national elections.




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The Philadelphia Department of Public Health needs to put a greater priority on following up on health-violation issues and ensuring that food repositories have addressed their problems.





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This week, copyright law saw a major change that could benefit students in a number of ways when the Digital Millennium Copyright Act was renewed and expanded to protect the use of video clips for educational and other noncommercial purposes, such as documentary filmmaking.







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We are glad Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde chose to spend an afternoon last week standing up for her beliefs. And we would love to see more Penn students stand up for their beliefs.


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The Penn Bookstore recently announced that students will be able to rent textbooks instead of buying them. We think that anything that saves students money on often-exorbitant textbook prices is positive.



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