Word on the Street
Election Reflection: Meriem Djelmami-Hani W'19
As an American-Muslim woman, I’ve never felt so terrified about not only my future, but also the future of my community and my country. Ever.
Election Reflection: Hannah Noyes C'17
My entire life I have struggled with my voter identity.
Election Reflection: Owen Burns C'17
What upsets me most about this election is this: Trump’s victory is obviously shocking, and he won due to a crazy-high turnout from uneducated, low class voters throughout the country.
Election Reflection: Kimberley Fernandez, GSE
I am—like so many of us are—too tearful and bruised to speak coherently, to gather my thoughts and move beyond paralysis toward action.
Election Reflection: Sophia Carlson C'19
I am so proud to be an American. We live in a democracy that allows us freedom of speech, the ability to vote, makes it lawful that we can love who we want to love, that we can be black or white or hispanic or asian or indian or any other multitude of ethnicities-- and under law, we are equal.
Election Reflection: Nick Moncy C'17
What about my friends who are disabled?
Election Reflection: Emily Cieslak C'19
A woman’s victory is women’s victory just as a woman’s loss is women’s loss.
Election Reflection: Jason Choi W'17
Tonight, I also learnt that what I knew was only a fraction of America.
You're Not Hooking Up With Anyone, and That's Okay
How I learned to make my own happiness.
Eulogy for the Living
Losing someone is a lifetime of what–ifs.
My Female Same–Sex Relationship
Please, just let me enjoy my DFMO in peace.
Curbing the Crimson Wave
Penn should provide free tampons.
Dancing with the Devil
My summer as a New York club promoter.
The Black Crayon
My racial heritage is more than a label.
Reputation vs Reality
An incoming transfer student grapples with Penn's press coverage.













