Freshman editor for the Penn Post explains why she joined Penn’s newest free press and why our publication is exactly what’s needed right now.
Noah Rubinson | No, Hillel should not condemn Israel
Recent anti-Zionist criticisms of Penn Hillel’s support of Israel misrepresents Hillel itself as well as the views of the Jewish community and activism on campus.
Paula Scanlan | How the NCAA’s transgender policies affect college sports
From February 9, 2022: Penn swimming catalyzed the national debate between upholding women’s rights and encouraging inclusion of transgender athletes, and it proved the NCAA’s policies are not up to snuff.
Marc Rowan | University donors, close your checkbooks
From October 11, 2023: Chairman of the Wharton Board of Advisors Marc Rowan condemns the antisemitic rot in academia and calls on his fellow donors to act.
Digging into Penn Dining: A timeline
From a million-dollar deficit to dining service strikes to outsourcing dining, Penn Dining has undergone many changes. Read the first investigative reporting project from The Penn Post, aiming to answer the simple question: Why is Penn Dining so bad?
Sam Gilbert | The Y Word
In a time where hatred runs rampant, one sports team has shown solidarity by reclaiming the very word used as a slur against their fans.
Chloe Hunt | Canada Goose, Grey Goose, or just a silly goose?
While Penn lives up to it’s reputation as one of the most social top schools, that social scene is often not accessible for everyone due to high costs for entry. It’s time for Penn’s upper class to change its ways.
Thomas Sharrock | Are we cultured?
What does it mean to be cultured, and what does it mean to be an artist on Penn’s campus? Arts & culture demand more attention from student journalists, starting here, with the first student journalism segment devoted primarily to the arts on Penn’s campus.
Emma McClure | What is “The Penn Experience”?
The Social Ivy is a complicated, exciting and diverse place to spend four years. Welcome to the first section dedicated exclusively to exploring all things life at Penn.
A look at Opening Day: Your guide to the Phillies 2024 Season
We all know Philly is a great sports city, it’s about time we take advantage of it. Here is the ideal Phillies baseball guide to get you started on your fandom this season.