Eric Banecker | Need for more dialogue about abortion

I challenge all of us to assist our country in having a mature, reasoned — but passionate — discussion on the nature of abortion.

A Dennie For Your Thoughts | A lecture about seminars

Most of the lectures I’ve taken at Penn have left me wanting more, while my few seminars have actually challenged me intellectually.

Your Voice | Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor from leadership in the UA and the CURF Undergraduate Advisory Board.

Rachel Squire and Lindsay Eierman | Extremity for an extreme issue

The advertising campaign and the topics discussed in The Vagina Monologues are extreme. But remember, sexual violence is an extreme issue.

Ash Wednesday | Keeping design local

I was excited that a Philadelphia firm won a competition to design the new U.S. embassy in London. Because, despite the decrease in star power, there is real value in investing in local architects.

Editorial | A Lively choice

It’s refreshing that SPEC Connaissance chose Seth Meyers to speak because he is someone who primarily entertains for a living.

Roberts Rules | College admissions problems go viral

Having the option of submitting a one-minute YouTube video that “says something about you” could exacerbate the pressure of the college-applications process.

Editorial | A welcome out-reach

By reaching out to self-identifying LGBT students who have gotten into Penn, the Admissions Office is taking a positive step toward making the University more welcoming for them.

In Case You Missed Me | Fine with not having a job yet

I’m tired of everyone acting like we should all have our dream jobs completely figured out by now. Because the majority of us don’t. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.

Slip of the Chung | How to choose a lab: 101

The University should organize a seminar series that helps students decide which labs to join.


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