Shilpa Saravanan | Why we need to let others change on their own
Letting what others do bother you, and critiquing them for it, is less productive than observing and understanding.
Letting what others do bother you, and critiquing them for it, is less productive than observing and understanding.
Students should have adequate breaks that enable them to de-stress and process everything that has happened since the beginning of the year.
The fall semester is just about to end and a lot has happened that has left lasting impressions and changes on this campus.
CLAUDIA LI is a College senior from Santa Clara, Calif.
Students should have adequate breaks that enable them to de-stress and process everything that has happened since the beginning of the year.
The fall semester is just about to end and a lot has happened that has left lasting impressions and changes on this campus.
Our neglect to take responsibility for our contribution to the toxic parts of Penn is what allows it to persist.
The drive to create some sort of legacy, though often expressed in unusual ways, stems from a common desire to remember and be remembered.
Especially at Penn, we’re trying our hardest to cram as much as we possibly can in the four years we’re here, or at least we’re trying to make something of ourselves.
You should not and do not need to believe that Penn is perfect. You should not love it unconditionally. You only need to love it enough to believe that it is worth saving.
SARAH KHAN is a College freshman from Lynn Haven, Fla.
You cannot always repress and ignore grievances you have with certain people. Nor can you avoid becoming close to those same people in the first place.
SIYIN HAN is a College senior from Birmingham, Ala.
CASSANDRA JOBMAN is a College freshman from Garland, Texas.
Penn, it might be time to stop saying you love helping minorities, when you actually subdue them once they start to threaten your white domination.
Our objective should be to reach a space where we can acknowledge the pertinent issues on campus while also leading healthy, full lives.
If passed, these changes would undermine higher education and would have a negative multi-generational impact on the United States.
BEN CLAAR is a College junior from Scarsdale, N.Y.
Other universities have reformed their grading systems. It’s time for Penn to do the same.