Hanadi Abdulkadir | How poor dining hall food shapes our mental and academic capabilities
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir explores how issues with Penn dining tie into her relationship with mental health and academic performance.
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir explores how issues with Penn dining tie into her relationship with mental health and academic performance.
Columnist Zaid Alsubaiei highlights the difference between Penn’s diversity statistics and reality on campus.
Columnist Eliza Carroll calls attention to the pervasive negativity and complaining culture perpetuated by Sidechat.
Columnist Eric Najera argues Penn must address meal plan price and quality issues.
Columnist Zaid Alsubaiei highlights the difference between Penn’s diversity statistics and reality on campus.
Columnist Eliza Carroll calls attention to the pervasive negativity and complaining culture perpetuated by Sidechat.
Columnists Cathy Li and Liala Sofi urge Penn students to stand against the destruction of Chinatown.
Columnist Caroline Magdolen investigates academic honesty on campus, detailing the experiences of students that have been accused of academic integrity violations and potential policy changes that Penn can implement.
Columnist Jack Lakis argues that a neglect for public sector career funneling is limiting Penn’s potential.
Columnist Mia Vesely highlights Black clubs at Penn during this month and beyond.
Columnist Jessey Shin explores the problem of disparate advising quality in the College and argues for a more standardized experience.
Columnist Francesco Salamone urges students to prioritize reflection and harmonious passions beyond traditional prestige for a meaningful college experience.
Columnist Mariana Martinez argues that Penn dining services pose a severe challenge particularly for international students and their college experience.
Columnist Franklin Li argues that the College’s current Physical World and Living World sector requirements lead to the phenomenon of crowding in certain courses.
Columnist Chloe Chen proves it’s possible to find a lifelong valentine at Penn by sharing three alumni stories.
Columnist Emily Chang exposes racist questioning in a recent Senate hearing which speaks to the broader culture of American xenophobia.
Columnist Kiyah Akins shares her experience navigating her identity as an African American woman.
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir expands on her experience with an Africana class at Penn and why all students should take one too.
Columnist Jack Lakis investigates why it’s so popular to complain about the Penn experience.
Columnist Mritika Senthil argues removing legacy admissions is crucial in the aftermath of Penn’s change in administration and resulting controversies.