Abraham Wyner | Penn should unequivocally adopt the IHRA working definition of antisemitism
Guest columnist Abraham Wyner calls on Penn’s administration to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism.
Guest columnist Abraham Wyner calls on Penn’s administration to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi pushes back on notions of “maximizing one’s vote” and argues that it is anti-democratic in many ways.
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s opinion department recommends courses and professors for your Spring 2024 schedule.
Columnist Spencer Gibbs reflects on his most recent controversial article and asks readers to practice critical reading.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi pushes back on notions of “maximizing one’s vote” and argues that it is anti-democratic in many ways.
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s opinion department recommends courses and professors for your Spring 2024 schedule.
Columnist Andrew Stratton discusses the charm of Philadelphia's sports culture.
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir explores why social media activism is crucial to ensure the survival of Palestinian stories.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that now more than ever, social media platforms like Instagram play a crucial role in mass communication.
Columnist Kiyah Akins sheds lights on the African American experience at Penn and emphasizes the importance of African American centered organizations.
Guest Columnist Sarah Alkhafaji, a College senior with Penn Leads the Vote, calls on the Penn community to cast their vote this Election Day.
Columnist Brett Seaton discusses the career selection process at Penn and how to think probabilistically about your future.
Columnist Spencer Gibbs prescribes changing parties to vote in the 2024 election primaries.
Columnist Andrew Stratton explains why midterms should be set around scheduled times for the betterment of students and work-life balance.
Columnist Mritika Senthil examines the cost of social status on campus after reflecting on her own rejection from a frat party and distance from Penn’s South Asian community.
Columnist Clever Earth proposes that implementing a retaliatory policy may be rational if it maximizes the probability of deterrence success.
Columnist Chloe Chen suggests that the Penn Museum’s admission fees belie a greater issue of educational gatekeeping to produce intellectual elites.
Columnist Andrew Stratton explains the problem with fatphobia and why it’s still an issue today.
Columnist Franklin Li believes that we should not be overly critical of Benjamin Franklin for not always acting in accordance with present-day moral standards.
Columnist Jack Lakis argues that all undergraduates should do their part to encourage transparency in admissions.