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A graduate student wrote a letter to the editor commenting on the need for government-funded social programs in addition to the recent increase in social entrepreneurship.
The UA writes about its communication with DPS after the Nov. 21 shooting, and a Residential Advisory Board member responds to a housing guide story about negative experiences with on-campus housing.
Letters to the Editor about the Division of Public Safety's response to the shooting and Emerson Brooking's column about DP coverage of Christian Lunoe's arrest and resignation.
There is a possibility that Congress will pass the DREAM Act. The bill would directly impact Penn students and help us meet the goals of the Penn Compact.
Letters to the Editor in response to Alec Webley's column about the 'It gets better' movement and a news article titled 'University enrolls illegal immigrants.'
A 2008 College alum responds to the toast toss controversy and a Penn Med researcher shares his thoughts on the Iraq War's impact on the Penn community.