Columnists Ananya Shah and Jesse Van Doren posit that applying in the early decision cycle may not be the best course of action for applicants.
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Ananya Shah | Robots can’t write ‘Hamlet’
Senior Columnist Ananya Shah maintains that a liberal arts education will be one of few things that persist in the age of AI.
Ananya Shah | Penn needs a slam dunk
Senior Columnist Ananya Shah argues that investing in student-athletes is essential to building campus spirit and staying competitive in Division I sports.
Ananya Shah | Our intelligence is becoming artificial
Senior columnist Ananya Shah asserts that the rise of AI is leading to the intellectual demise of society.
Ananya Shah | Where are my grades?
Senior Columnist Ananya Shah urges the University to quicken final grade deadlines.
Ananya Shah | PHL: Where Penn pride takes off
Columnist Ananya Shah explores our fragmented pride in Penn and our selective avenues of displaying it.
Ananya Shah | Why undecided voters should look beyond the headlines
Columnist Ananya Shah explores issues undecided voters should consider in the last stretch before Election Day.
Ananya Shah | Club-bing you over the head
Columnist Ananya Shah argues that there is value to be found in the club application process, despite its flaws.
Ananya Shah | Money talks, Biden walks
Columnist Ananya Shah explores President Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 presidential election and donors’ influence on the decision.
Ananya Shah | The duality of summer internships
Columnist Ananya Shah analyzes Penn’s preprofessional culture, examining the allure and drawbacks of elite internships.









