• Guest Post: Dan Bernick

    Guest Post: Dan Bernick

    Note: PPR is opening its blog to guest posts from all candidates in the upcoming student government elections, through Friday at close of voting. We encourage candidates to submit an article, of any length, discussing any issue they are concerned with. Please send your submission, along with any photos you would like to appear in the post, to online [dot] [...]

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  • Guest Post: Kate Ham

    Guest Post: Kate Ham

    Note: PPR is opening its blog to guest posts from all candidates in the upcoming student government elections, through Friday at close of voting. We encourage candidates to submit an article, of any length, discussing any issue they are concerned with. Please send your submission, along with any photos you would like to appear in the post, to online [dot] [...]

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  • Guest Post: Lindsay Tsai

    Guest Post: Lindsay Tsai

    Note: PPR is opening its blog to guest posts from all candidates in the upcoming student government elections, through Friday at close of voting. We encourage candidates to submit an article, of any length, discussing any issue they are concerned with. Please send your submission, along with any photos you would like to appear in the post, to online [dot] [...]

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  • Guest Post: Tyler Ernst and Faye Cheng

    Guest Post: Tyler Ernst and Faye Cheng

    Note: PPR is opening its blog to guest posts from all candidates in the upcoming student government elections, through Friday at close of voting. We encourage candidates to submit an article, of any length, discussing any issue they are concerned with. Please send your submission, along with any photos you would like to appear in the post, to online [dot] [...]

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  • Guest Post: Lisa Xu

    Guest Post: Lisa Xu

    Note: PPR is opening its blog to guest posts from all candidates in the upcoming student government elections, through Friday at close of voting. We encourage candidates to submit an article, of any length, discussing any issue they are concerned with. Please send your submission, along with any photos you would like to appear in the post, to online [dot] [...]

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  • Guest Post: Abe Sutton

    Note: PPR is opening its blog to guest posts from all candidates in the upcoming student government elections, through Friday at close of voting. We encourage candidates to submit an article, of any length, discussing any issue they are concerned with. Please send your submission, along with any photos you would like to appear in the post, to online [dot] [...]

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  • Guest Post: Ernest Owens

    Guest Post: Ernest Owens

    Note: PPR is opening its blog to guest posts from all candidates in the upcoming student government elections, through Friday at close of voting. We encourage candidates to submit an article, of any length, discussing any issue they are concerned with. Please send your submission, along with any photos you would like to appear in the post, to online [dot] [...]

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  • All Politics is Local: Penn’s West Side Story

    All Politics is Local: Penn’s West Side Story

    Let’s be honest: Penn is pretty awesome. It’s the fifth best school in the country, has a reputation that will likely land you a job upon graduation, and boasts an impressive culture that balances all-nighters in the library with all-nighters at Skulls or ZBT. How could anyone dislike this fine university? It turns out, though, that at least 4,496 people [...]

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  • In Which I Only Add to the Excessive Bitching That Is Going On

    In Which I Only Add to the Excessive Bitching That Is Going On

    Today, I was going to bitch about the DP’s adulatory fawning over the new co-op idea. Three things, however, prevent me from doing so. 1.  It’s not a terrible idea in and of itself 2. Second, IvyGate decided to bitch about Alec Webley’s column, which I rather liked 3. Third, I talk too much about housing already So: in brief, Alec thinks it’s [...]

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  • Jimmy McMillan: The Karate Candidate

    Jimmy McMillan: The Karate Candidate

    The 2010 New York gubernatorial election has made its fair share of headlines, although not in the traditional fashion. One need look no further than Republican candidate Carl Paladino for a deluge of scandal: anti-gay remarks, a 10-year-old child from an extramarital affair, and a slew of racist and pornographic emails that even contained a video of bestiality. And now [...]

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