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Jesse Van Doren | Ranked No. 7 where it doesn't matter
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Jesse Van Doren | Ranked No. 7 where it doesn’t matter

  • September 28, 2025
Jess Sayin’ | Penn suffocates intellectual ambition, and with it, any hope of societal impact. By Jesse Van…
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Mallik Arjun Ahluwalia | Much ado about Wharton
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Mallik Arjun Ahluwalia | Much ado about Wharton

  • September 9, 2025
Columnist Mallik Arjun Ahluwalia argues that there is more to Penn than Wharton. Credit: Abhiram Juvvadi The moment…
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Ady Lotivio | Leaving is hard. Staying will be harder.
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Ady Lotivio | Leaving is hard. Staying will be harder.

  • September 8, 2025
In Ady-tion | The best way to brace for the discomfort is to acknowledge it. By , 39…
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Ananya Shah | Robots can’t write Hamlet
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Ananya Shah | Robots can’t write Hamlet

  • September 5, 2025
Ananya’s Analysis | Artificial intelligence can’t replace the liberal arts By Ananya Shah 43 minutes ago Senior Columnist…
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Ananya Karthik | Why aren’t we reading anymore?
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Ananya Karthik | Why aren’t we reading anymore?

  • August 4, 2025
Ananya’s Angle | Deep reading once shaped college education. Now it’s being replaced by shortcuts. By Ananya Karthik…
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Anvi Tuteja | Don’t let Forerunner be a footnote
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Anvi Tuteja | Don’t let Forerunner be a footnote

  • July 27, 2025
Anvi’s Red and Blueprint | You probably skipped the most important orientation at Penn By Anvi Tuteja 1…
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