Tejaswi Bhavaraju | Drawing the line in politics
It is crucial for us as students to draw a line in politics and separate political judgments from our daily interactions.
It is crucial for us as students to draw a line in politics and separate political judgments from our daily interactions.
Students ought to realize the vast opportunities presented by online learning, and challenge themselves academically throughout the semester.
Considering the ways in which industries are evolving and requiring new skills from the workforce, there is an urgent need for Penn students to review the role/application of AI in our studies much more clearly.
In the wake of a widespread political wave where every major event has political commentary or leanings, there is a sincere need for us, especially as college students, to question more.
In order to embrace diversity, one should engage more in events organized by cultural groups and try to absorb different values as much as possible.
Instead of protesting, groups that disagree with a speaker's message ought to confront their ideas.
Any subject we study here will give us value, be it in terms of employability or creative satisfaction. We should question whether we can do that subject justice.