Liala Sofi | Penn Dining workers deserve better
Columnist Liala Sofi argues for Penn to conduct worker satisfaction surveys that guarantee anonymity to effectively tackle issues surrounding its relationship with dissatisfied workers
Columnist Liala Sofi argues for Penn to conduct worker satisfaction surveys that guarantee anonymity to effectively tackle issues surrounding its relationship with dissatisfied workers
Columnist Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford argues that Penn should expand its minors and language certificates to cover more languages.
Columnist Isabella Glassman compares the unequal general education and pass/fail policies across schools which leave students in the College less freedom to pass/fail and more classes to take.
Columnist C.H. Henry critiques the current flurry of construction which prioritizes erecting new buildings over enhancing the old ones.
Columnist Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford argues that Penn should expand its minors and language certificates to cover more languages.
Columnist Isabella Glassman compares the unequal general education and pass/fail policies across schools which leave students in the College less freedom to pass/fail and more classes to take.
Columnist Aksa Choudhry argues that Philadelphia’s needle exchange programs have proven to be an effective means of harm reduction despite stigma.
Columnist Vinay Khosla argues that the general wealth of Penn’s student body blinds them to the nuances of homelessness and perpetuates discriminatory stereotypes.
Columnists Cathy Li and Fiona Miller discuss how complexities like race and gender play into the conversation about public transit.
Columnist Zara Tena explores how international culture at Penn seems to be friendlier than American culture, and how students can change that.
Columnist Brett Seaton addresses the opaque world of venture funding and what macroeconomic movements in the capital markets that Penn students need to know.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi debunks the characterization of conservative views as extreme or alien and asserts that they may be closer to home than you expect.
Columnist Andrew Lou argues for the importance of mutual conscientiousness, especially when it comes to shared campus spaces.
Columnist Cathy Li writes about how asking better questions could facilitate a better learning experience and understanding of a subject.
Columnist Mia Vesely argues that Black history is crucial for everyone to connect with regardless of race.
Columnist Riane Lumer explores how affirmations can empower you to navigate your life through a growth mindset.
Columnist Ace Dahyeon Choi calls on Penn professors to integrate electronics use into their courses.
Columnist Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford critiques recent reporting that the worth of an Ivy League degree can be summed up in simple monetary metrics.
Columnist Alex Baxter discusses the disparate and unfair experiences faced by students in Penn’s various college houses.
Columnist Lexi Boccuzzi relates the casual and transactional nature of our generation to a significant decline in meaningful deep relationships.