Group Think | Addressing economic inequality at Penn
GROUP THINK is the DP’s round table section, where we throw a question at the columnists and see what answers stick.
GROUP THINK is the DP’s round table section, where we throw a question at the columnists and see what answers stick.
As a member of a community that prides itself for being at the forefront of the progressive, intellectual movement and someone who recognizes the real harms of socio-economic privilege, I feel compelled to respond to the article.
After discussing, in the latter portion of my previous column, the professional troll that is Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, I was sincerely intending to pick a more pleasant topic for this week.
As the Spring semester continues to unfold, there are a number of changes that we, as students, are confronted with.
As a member of a community that prides itself for being at the forefront of the progressive, intellectual movement and someone who recognizes the real harms of socio-economic privilege, I feel compelled to respond to the article.
After discussing, in the latter portion of my previous column, the professional troll that is Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, I was sincerely intending to pick a more pleasant topic for this week.
CLAUDIA LI is a College junior from Santa Clara, Calif.
To fellow PPE majors - have you noticed just how difficult it is to explain the major to non-Penn people?
LANGSTON MACDIARMID is an Engineering senior from Pittsburgh, PA.
As the leaders of Penn’s largest political organization, the Government & Politics Association, we decided not to co-sponsor the March for Immigrants held to condemn President Trump’s recent string of executive orders.
BEN CLAAR is a College sophomore from Scarsdale, N.Y.
It’s only my third column of the semester, and I am already wracking my brains to think of something to write about.
The minute I stepped out of my uncle’s car and arrived at Harrison College House, I should have known that my life would change forever.
BRAD HONG is a College freshman from Morristown, N.J.
Commencement should, in our view, aim to broaden the horizons of departing students one last time – to be one last lesson before graduates leave the academic sphere.
Allyship is not found in those who wear a safety pin, but in those who dedicate their efforts towards diminishing the inequities that cause protests in the first place.
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College junior from Kirtland, Ohio.
On Monday, 97 Companies issued a joint statement going against the “Muslim Ban” executive order.
Despite the title, this article will not serve as some sort of rallying cry to raise the minimum wage nor will it attempt to explain the complicated nature of universal basic income.
CLAUDIA LI is a College junior from Santa Clara, Calif.