Articles by Caroline Curran
09/18/18 9:31pm
Reconciling College Life When Your Mom Has an Aneurysm
I have to remind myself that leaving my parents for a few months doesn’t mean I don’t care, or that I take all of it for granted. 04/24/17 9:48pm
In this divisive political climate, students about to intern with the federal government share their concerns
College sophomore Sarah Lentz received an internship offer to work with Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Oh.) just before Election Day. Now, she said she is feeling apprehensive about working in Washington, D.C.. 04/06/17 7:10pm
World-traveling monk visits Penn's Bhakti Yoga club to share teachings, tells students to rethink success
“You can pursue success in the outer way," Devamrita Swami said, "which is what the media presents––fame, fortune, and social status." 03/30/17 10:08pm
Ivanka Trump is officially another Penn graduate working in the White House
The Washington Post and the New York Times reported that the new unpaid position of assistant to the president grants Trump her own office in the West Wing, security clearance and communication devices. 03/23/17 7:38pm
Meet the Penn students who write love letters to strangers
“Sometimes on college campuses that seem really big and massive and sprawling, it’s really easy to forget one another, or not see one another, or look past one another,” Brencher said. “We miss opportunities to serve one another if we aren’t present.” 03/15/17 8:53pm
After the presidential election, this School of Medicine professor decided to run for office
After the 2016 presidential election, Chuang wanted to find ways to engage with her community. “I absolutely did not think that it would involve running for office,” she said. 02/09/17 8:54pm