By: Ben Binday
The Daily Pennsylvanian found that a majority of SEPTA’s Board averages less than one trip on the system per month. Credit: Aymeric Marcantetti
Ben Binday is a student journalist writing for The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc. His articles cover local news and events in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with a focus on topics such as university administration, healthcare, reproductive justice, and current controversies at the University of Pennsylvania.
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