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(11/01/18 12:00pm)
From the outside, it appears to be a typical house—chairs on the deck giving it a comfortable feeling, until a knock on the door breaks the silence, spurring a succession of eager barking. A chewed–up dog toy lies out on the rug in the living room. Some dog food sits in a pouch on the side table. Maui, a hybrid Golden Retriever and Labrador who regularly turns heads on the sidewalk, treads across the room, wagging her tail excitedly. But Maui is no pet, as Malia Szyman (N '20) will tell you.
(10/31/18 12:00pm)
A senior in the LSM program and former President of Penn’s Kite and Key Society, Ryan Leone is always finding new ways to get involved at Penn. When he’s not out at pop punk concerts or perfecting his newest magic trick, you’ll find him working hard towards his goal of becoming a physician for the US Army or eating in one of Penn's dining halls (yes, he is still on the dining plan).
(11/17/18 1:00pm)
My hand was cramping, Locust Walk seemed a mile long, and I was completely overwhelmed by the bustling, two–hour–long whirlwind of a clubs fair. In hindsight, I really should’ve brought that tote bag. While I had heard of how prominent business clubs were on Penn’s campus, I was still struck by the sheer number of booths. Although I wasn’t involved in business in high school, I found myself nodding along to suit–clad speakers and letting people press yet another flier in my hand. It was all very novel.
(10/24/18 12:00pm)
Reading for pleasure. Taking classes because of intellectual curiosity. What foreign concepts at Penn.
(10/24/18 12:00pm)
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
(11/13/18 1:00pm)
Enter Irvine Auditorium, look for the most run–down elevator you can find, go up to the fourth floor, and keep walking left until you hear the sounds of sweet jazz and rambunctious laughter: that’s where you’ll find the West Philly Swingers every Tuesday during their weekly social dancing. Recognized as Penn’s official swing dance troupe, the West Philly Swingers continue to share their passion for the timeless style of swing dance with Penn’s students and beyond.
(11/12/18 1:00pm)
When KC Miller (W, N ‘23) walked into Houston Market in his boyfriend’s blue Villanova hoodie and a heavy healthcare system textbook in his arm, he looked tired. In addition to two exams and one paper that he had to study for that week, he had just been interviewed by Cosmopolitan magazine for a feature in its upcoming December issue focusing on sex education in the United States. The week had exhausted him, but as soon as KC began talking about his advocacy work in revamping sex education, his energy was quickly recovered.
(10/17/18 12:00pm)
I'm done looking forward to things in life. And no I'm not in a state of existential despair. You don't need to text my mom, I'm doing fine thanks.
(10/16/18 12:00pm)
I love shopping. Getting new clothing makes me feel special and happy. But it took me a long time to realize that buying a piece of clothing does not just have an effect on you, it affects every part of the world around you. The companies that make vast majority of widely available clothing are known as “fast fashion”—think retailers like Zara, H&M, Forever 21. Fast fashion is terrible for human rights, the environment, and invention.
(10/12/18 12:00pm)
A quick glance into the office of Jamal Elias, the chair of Penn’s Religious Studies Department, and you'd be hard–pressed to determine the color of the wallpaper.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Happy birthday to Street! Er, in two days, that is. That's right, you heard me correctly. 34th Street Magazine of The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc. is turning a half–century old. It has loved, it has lost, but most of all, it has persevered. Nay, it has thrived.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Arnie Holland was the Editor–in–Chief from February 1970 to to February 1971
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Sabrina Eaton was Features Editor from January 1984 to July 1984 and Co–Editor from September 1984 to December 1984.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Bill Mandel was a Founding Editor–in–Chief of Street from May 1968 to May 1969 and DP Associate Editor from May 1968 to May 1969.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Lu Anne Stewart and Charlie Service were Co–Editors from February 1976 to December 1976
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Lee Levine was the Co–Editor from January 1975 to December 1975.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Julia Rubin was Editor–in–Chief from January 2009 to December 2009.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Matt Selman was the Editor–in–Chief from January 1992 to December 1992.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Joe Pinsker was the Managing Editor from January 2012 to December 2012.
(10/10/18 12:00pm)
Doree Shafrir was the Editor–in–Chief from January 1997 to December 1998.