Rachel Baye
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Farewell Column by Rachel Baye | Why can’t we be enemies?
Not all enemies are Sue Sylvester or Darth Vader. Not all enemies are even people.
Behind the lipstick and sex jokes
The metaphorical curtain was about to go up on the Queer Student Alliance’s fifth-annual drag show Friday, and backstage the drag queens were already dancing.
Last store standing
The McDonald’s on the northeast corner of 40th and Walnut is one of the few things that hasn’t moved or left over the past few decades, but Penn officials would like to change that.
Letter from the Editor | 132 issues later...
After 132 issues this year alone, it’s finally time to hand over this amazing company to a new group of editors and managers and a new Executive Editor.
Letter from the Editor | Inside the ‘DP’ logic
A number of readers have asked me how we decide what we publish. Unfortunately, there’s no quick and dirty answer. In fact, we often debate the decision to publish a photo, story or letter to the Editor.
Letter from the Editor | Any way you'd like
We are the student voice, just like we were in 1885. But now you can use us in ways you never could before. And we want you to use us. Any way you’d like.
Mystery substance causes disturbance at Annenberg
Reports of a possibly threatening substance at the Annenberg School for Communication Friday turned out to be false.
*"Letter" from the Editor | Insert opinion here
I know you don’t care what I have to say. And the truth is, The Daily Pennsylvanian ran out of unique things to say a long time ago.
Letter from the Editor | Engage in the election
The Daily Pennsylvanian wants you to be engaged in the student government election process and to be informed.
First Fling artist to be announced Monday
In a marked break from tradition, the Social Planning and Events Concerts Committee will announce the first of three Spring Fling performers Monday by way of a scavenger hunt.
Letter from the editor | Your new calendar
Penn is your campus, and the DP is your news source. And now, Events@Penn can be your calendar.
Letter from the Editor | Getting in your head
The DP is here for students, and we want to know what you're thinking. Talk to us about what you’re reading, comment online, and follow us on Twitter.
Student govt. members seek to reform UA
Two seniors involved in Penn Student Government are organizing a meeting Wednesday night to discuss the possibility of reforming the Undergraduate Assembly.
Two UA members resign
Sunday night, College sophomores Cornelius Range and Adam Hamilton resigned from their seats on the Undergraduate Assembly. College juniors Rico Moorer and Michael Chen will step up to replace them.
Gutmann receives $500K Carnegie grant
Penn President Amy Gutmann was one of four higher-education leaders to receive a 2009 Carnegie Corporation Academic Leadership Award yesterday.
Summer Recap | Penn Med doctor defends actions despite errors at VA hospital
Gary Kao, a radiation oncologist at the School of Medicine, was told his services would no longer be needed at the Philadelphia Veteran Affairs Medical Center after he was accused of poorly administering 92 veterans' prostate cancer treatments.
On UA, Becca Elman replaces Angela Poe
College sophomore Becca Elman will take over for Poe, a would-be College sophomore, representing the School of Arts and Sciences on the Undergraduate Assembly.
MINORITY GROUPS | Penn offers resource centers for every faction
Penn prides itself on being a culturally diverse school, with an accepting campus climate. And with the following cultural and minority support groups, you're sure to find somewhere you can fit in.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT | Affecting change and getting involved on campus
If you want more opportunities to affect change on campus, you can get involved with Penn's student government.
Administration 101: Who runs Penn
Penn's administrators are responsible for the thousands of students and millions of dollars that pass through the University every year, and their decisions affect every member of the Penn community.



