Alyma Karbownik | I suffered, so you should too
Columnist Alyma Karbownik examines why the transition out of our first year compels us to gatekeep rather than sharing knowledge as a resource.
Columnist Alyma Karbownik examines why the transition out of our first year compels us to gatekeep rather than sharing knowledge as a resource.
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues that the proliferation of noise and muttering penetrate our ears, eroding well-being, and the antidote is a simple dose of silence.
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka argues that students have lost the ability to make choices without a productive justification.
Senior columnist Mia Vesely denounces political violence in all forms and urges the public to check its hypocrisy.
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues that the proliferation of noise and muttering penetrate our ears, eroding well-being, and the antidote is a simple dose of silence.
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka argues that students have lost the ability to make choices without a productive justification.
Senior columnist Diya Choksey explores the recent dismantling of alumni interviews in higher education and its implications in a world centered on artificial intelligence and data.
Columnist Mallik Arjun Ahluwalia argues that Wharton's fame is warping Penn's identity.
Columnist Ady Lotivio reflects on the start of every international student's journey: packing up and leaving everything behind.
Senior Columnist Ananya Shah maintains that a liberal arts education will be one of few things that persist in the age of AI.
Columnist Namrata Pradeep offers a hopeful outlook on Penn's rigorous STEM placement exams.
Senior columnist Mia Vesely explains how SEPTA funding cuts will impact the Penn and Philadelphia community.
Senior Columnist Mariana Martinez urges students to reflect on the importance of Latin American politics to understand the global political scenario.
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues we are overly attached to our thoughts and that observing without identifying with them is a solution to Penn's mess.
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka offers pieces of advice from Penn students for incoming first years.
Columnist Mischa Wijesekera considers why the Class of 2029 chose to attend Penn.
Columnist Elijah Ramirez reflects on the time he spent in his hometown this summer.
Columnist Casey Gottlieb argues that the future of the workforce with AI makes standardized testing even more outdated.
Columnist Kanishka Agarwal argues that assigned rather than chosen roommates can allow for more authentic connections and personal growth.
Columnist Ananya Karthik examines how shortcut culture is shifting college life and what's lost when students stop reading deeply.