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Seventh Installment of Letter from the Pink Palace

Dear DP Alumni,

This week, the DP took the campus and sidechat by storm (again) with its reporting on two Penn dining halls found in violation of Philadelphia health code.

Street is getting ready to launch the March magazine, and analytics is finalizing a new metrics dashboard.

With that, here to another week at the Pink Palace 🥂

Is Remy the Ratatouille working at Hill Dining Hall?

This story by Jin Kwon revealing that two of Penn’s dining halls are not in compliance with Philadelphia’s health code generated the DP’s highest unique page view this year. It was viewed 10,293 times and had an average time on page of 4.23 mins.

Hot off the presses this week

Retirement funds for Penn faculty managed by company with billions in fossil fuel investments By Elea Castiglione

City Tap House to close University City location after 13 years By Jasper Taylor

Fried chicken restaurant Wishbone closes University City location after 10 years By Jared Mitovich and Molly Cohen

Editorial | A Message to Penn Administration Regarding Turkey and Syria By The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board

Memphis Grizzlies coach, Wharton alum Taylor Jenkins visits Penn By Walker Carnathan

From Italy to Penn, men’s tennis Graziani brothers stick together By Chloe Hunt

From the El to DRL By Sejal Sangani

The Underground World of Philly’s Basement House Shows By Hannah Sung

We’re Both Thinking It: Let’s Turn This Coffee Chat Into a Crack-Cocaine Chat By Zach Whiting

Commons Lowkey Sceney Tonight! I See My One Friend Over There By Maya Kreger

Reasons to love DP this week:

Sophia Liu (along with design139) and Anna Vazhaeparambil (along with photo139) collaborated to create this gorgeous back page design in this week’s print issue!

Reasons to love Street this week:

1. The March magazines have arrived đź‘€ and the 34th Street team will be tabling on Locust Walk this coming week.

2. The toast has gained 25% in subscriber growth since the beginning of the semester!

Get to know your Board of Directors Alumni!

Introduce yourself!
I was the EIC of Street (and before that, managing editor + ego editor + copy editor). I’m currently an editorial director at Vox, overseeing our culture and features coverage.

Favorite DP memory
Late, late Wednesday production nights; launching UTB; getting gossip scoops.

Advice for students
Read everything!

Fun fact
I voiced a Teen Vogue video game.

Reach out to me
I’m always so happy to talk about journalism, moving to New York, or anything else that might be on your mind. My email is julia.r.rubin@gmail.com

Introduce yourself!
I was the Managing Editor, Summer EIC, and a 4-semester beat reporter. Also Past President of the DPAA. Today I am a professional keynote speaker and business coach with an expertise in customer experience and marketing.

Favorite DP memory
When Sports Editor Adam Rubin W’95 and I met Penn’s unannounced new Athletic Director at 30th Street Station as his train was arriving. No one would confirm Steve Bilsky was the choice but we knew it. He came up the steps, we introduced ourselves, and his first words were: “boy you guys are good“.

Advice for students
Take advantage of everything the DP has to offer. I was a News guy but I wrote Sports articles, a 34th Street cover story, and even got a photo credit with one of my articles. The skills I learned at the DP — writing, editing, managing people — have served me well for my entire career. One thing I neglected to do? Connect with any alumni. Today that is SO much easier with iPhones and LinkedIn and Twitter. The alumni of the DP are second-to-none and they WANT to hear from current students.

Fun fact
I once delivered a pizza to Michael Jordan — a sausage and pepperoni from Domino’s!

Reach out to me
I want to invite any student to reach out to me, but also to any alum. Here’s the deal: When I have money to contribute, I give it to the DP — not Penn. When a Penn student calls me, I’ll respond if I can. When a DP student calls me, I will drop everything to respond. I am not the only one who feels that way!

That’s it for this week!

Signing off,
Jesse Zhang

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Sixth Installment of Letter from the Pink Palace

Dear DP Alumni,

This week, the DP took the campus and sidechat by storm with its sex survey, Street wrapped up production for its March magazine, and UTB satirized Amy Wax.

Business staffers also worked hard across the board with many exciting progress, to be highlighted below.

Here to another week at the Pink Palace 🥂

The DP Sex Survey

The Data stories desk, working with social media, design, and marketing, collected 1,008 responses with their sex survey and took Penn by storm.

Big shoutout to Kira Wang, Jared Mitovich, Molly Cohen, Diamy Wang, Lilian Liu, Madison Smith, Imran Siddiqui, and anyone else who contributed to the story!

Hot off the presses this week

Penn to face retaliation complaint involving alleged sexual misconduct by former CAPS director By Katie Bartlett

Economics department offers new math sequence for majors in place of MATH 1400, MATH 1410 By Yash Rajpal

Court grants Penn Museum request to bury remains of Black Philadelphians By Dedeepya Guthikonda

Lexi Boccuzzi | When “Let’s Be Casual” replaces “Be Mine”

Alex Baxter | Patagonia privilege: The on-campus housing rip-off

15 questions with … Trevor Nelson, a Penn diving senior By Valeri Guevarra

100 days of misery for Philadelphia sports By Sean McKeown

Amy Waxed?? Ok Amyyy, Who Are You Seeing Tonight? By Justine Orgel

“Hey, Don’t Do That Please.” Penn Security Meekly Says to Army of Rabid Jaywalkers By Adrian Rafizadeh

Business

Shoutout to Madison Smith and the marketing department for doing a great job promoting the sex survey and assembling the readership survey!

Shoutout to Grace Dai and the Analytics department for making the analytics report more concise and easy to read!

Shoutout to Bach Tran and the engineering staffers for adding the crosswords tab and newsletter tab to the DP’s website!

Shoutout to Kristen Li and the Product Lab department on getting a head start on summer at Penn and coming up with a new collaborative idea with Engineering…exciting stuff to come!

Shoutout to Akanksha Tripathy and the Consulting team for consistently working to secure new clients for the DP!

Shoutout to Zain Qureshi and Katherine Ross for assembling the ginormous DP budget so that all of us can have what we need to keep up the good work!

Shoutout to the entire Street team for completing the production of its March magazine!

Follow our newly launched DP sports Instagram!

That’s it for this week!

Signing off,

Jesse Zhang
139th President

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Letter from Marty Siegel, Interim President

Dear DP Alumni Association, 

I am excited to be reaching out at the top of our esteemed organization’s 139th year. I recently attended meetings with current students and the banquet and awards celebration with other alumni leaders. I must say that I was not only impressed by the new student’s leadership poise and focus but happy to see that the spirit of the DP is alive and well in 2023; and with in person being the expectation and norm once again, the bonds formed and impacts created by the DP experience will only strengthen. 

As alumni, we all understand the importance of a strong and independent student press in fostering a robust and diverse campus community. To accomplish that, we need more than your generous financial support. That is why I am calling on all alumni to support student journalism at Penn by volunteering your time and expertise where you can. We are particularly in need of alumni who can assist with specific editorial and design needs, business media mentorship, and those who have a passion to support our students’ diversity and inclusion efforts. As well, we are looking for volunteer support for the planning of alumni programs, events and gatherings. Finally, we’d like to know if you are willing to have students contact you directly with questions that may have, regarding everything from journalism issues to career counseling.

In addition, we are ALWAYS seeking alumni who are interested in serving as board and committee members. As DPAA leaders you will have the opportunity to shape the direction of our world-class alumni network and community and make a real impact on the lives of current students.I urge all alumni to consider how you can support student journalism at the DP and to fill out the Alumni Engagement Interest Form or reach out to me if you are interested in getting involved. Together, we can ensure that our students have the resources and support they need to thrive as journalists and as members of the Penn community.

Warm regards, 

Marty Siegel

Interim President 

The Daily Pennsylvanian Alumni Association

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Fourth Installment of Letter from the Pink Palace

Dear DP Alumni,

As freezing as it has been outside in Philadelphia, some would say that…love is in the air.

This week, 34th Street Magazine published its first issue of the year – the LOVE issue!

With recommendations for a Valentine’s Day playlist, a look into sex work on college campuses, and a discussion of passion exploitation in non-profit work, let’s take a dive into this brilliant issue of 34th Street Magazine.

‘A Form of Resistance’: Sex Work on College Campuses By Kate Ratner and Katie Bartlett

Redefining the “Hoe Phase”? By Alex Baxter

The Act of Falling in Love with Me, Myself, and I By Felicitas Tananibe

Your 2023 Valentine’s Day Soundtrack By 34th Street Magazine

Bad Sex? Blame Capitalism. By Norah Rami

Explore and Transform: A Look into the World of Fanfiction By Vikki Xu

We did it, Joe

President Joe Biden visited Philadelphia on Saturday alongside Vice President Kamala Harris, and a group of DP reporters worked to document this high profile visit in a photo essay.

Hot off the presses this week

‘Rapid increase’ in rodent sightings in KCECH disrupts student living By Haley Son

Court hearing to address future of Black Philadelphians’ remains held by Penn Museum By Dedeepya Guthikonda

Faculty Senate committee recommends review of policies related to tenure protections By Camellia BĂąi and Elea Castiglione

Julu Nwaezeapu | Africa to the world: why universities need African histories

Brett Seaton | Is Penn about to be caught flat-footed by ChatGPT?

Penn men’s basketball outshot, yet claw to 92-86 win over Cornell By Eashwar Kantemneni

Students unable to receive free cheesesteaks from Penn basketball promotion By Brandon Pride

OP-ED: I’d Like to Pay More for My On-Campus Housing, and Here’s Why By Carey Salvin

It’s About the Journey, Not the Destination: The Construction Outside College Hall is a Blessing in Disguise By Maya Kreger

Alumni Corner

This week, the alumni corner is dedicated to the students.

Please fill out the form on the right to tell us if you were to have a DP mentor, who would you want it to be? In your wildest dreams, who would you want as a speaker for the DP / your specific department?

That’s it for this week!

Jesse Zhang
139th President