The Penn Course Review’s scores and comments will be even more helpful to students, faculty and administrators now that evaluations are completed online.
By choosing to allocate her $500,000 award from the Carnegie Corporation to undergraduate research, internships and the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, Penn President Amy Gutmann is putting students first.
A new state univ. in the city could give local students the opportunity to obtain a college education at a more affordable price. No one should be held back because they can't afford to live away from home.
The University deserves recognition for its work to reduce theft, and students need to remain vigilant.
The mayor’s interest in turning to colleges to help solve the City’s problems is one that will serve both City Hall and College Hall well.
The University’s switch from private lending to Direct Lending from the government starting this summer is an initiative that will hopefully make students’ lives easier.
Penn can find ways to ease the burden caused by less NIH funding in the upcoming fiscal year.
We hope that Penn’s chapter of Moral Voices is successful in drawing attention to the often forgotten, but nonetheless worthwhile, issue of human trafficking.
Establishing a new sorority would offer more women the opportunity to find their place in the Greek system.
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