"Who is Your Role Model?"

Role models act as a constant source of inspiration and motivate us to become better people. Finding one isn’t easy though, especially for aspiring business women as oftentimes, successful business women are not portrayed as frequently and strongly in the media as men. New shows are finally depicting business-savvy women—but they’re getting it all wrong.

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Whittling down Penn Face

Welcome to Penn, where everyone is doing great—great grades, great social life, great summer internship… In general, this refers to Imposter Syndrome but here at Penn, we call it Penn Face. However, as much as we try to embed this in our mind, it is still an irrational, overpowering feeling that stays with us. So, to erode some of the Penn Face mask and the anxiety around it, we want to share students' experiences struggling to juggle all the facets of life at Penn.

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Bias as a Barrier

Globally, women are under-represented in all aspects of the workplace despite the recognised benefits they bring to organizations and the economy at large. In this article, I address how lifetime experiences contribute to unconscious biases that we possess, maintaining the status quo in male-dominated industries, and how you can begin to overcome these biases.

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The Fatal Plane Crash in China and what this Means for Boeing

On March 21, at around 2:20 pm local time, 123 passengers and 9 crew members nosedived into the mountains of Southern China. China Eastern Airline’s Flight 5735 has become China’s deadliest crash in nearly three decades, with no passenger surviving. This crash is one of three major accidents that have been on Boeing aircrafts in the last five years. What does this mean for Boeing? Will airlines turn to other companies for more reliable aircrafts?

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