Best of Penn 2018: Communities
It's that time of year again: Street's annual Best of Penn issue is here. You voted on your favorite food, drinks, shops, occasions and communities and the results are in. Click here to see the rest of our winners.
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It's that time of year again: Street's annual Best of Penn issue is here. You voted on your favorite food, drinks, shops, occasions and communities and the results are in. Click here to see the rest of our winners.
It's that time of year again: Street's annual Best of Penn issue is here. You voted on your favorite food, drinks, shops, occasions and communities and the results are in. Click here to see the rest of our winners.
It's that time of year again: Street's annual Best of Penn issue is here. You voted on your favorite food, drinks, shops, occasions and communities and the results are in. Click here to see the rest of our winners.
It's that time of year again: Street's annual Best of Penn issue is here. You voted on your favorite food, drinks, shops, occasions and communities and the results are in. Click here to see the rest of our winners.
Liar: As a virgin, how dare you think I’ve ever been railed.
Parents Weekend Observer: Yeah, Smokes was lame for an hour. But then everyone and their literal mothers showed up.
Revamped Robinhood: Feed the rich to the poor; it’s the gritty way.
Functional Fashionista: Fanny packs are making a comeback, it’s true!!
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34th Street Magazine is 50 years old this week. We started in 1968 squarely in the shadow of the DP, poaching their writers and struggling to stay afloat. In the subsequent 50 years, Street has zig–zagged across the zeitgeist (or what passed for it). There's been blood, sweat, tears, X–Acto knives, lawsuits, angry emails, and lots and lots of pizza.
Not a Positive Psych Prof: I know you’re laughing but every time I think about my life I want to cry.
Life Saver: The best thing about being on MERT is seeing kids you saved from alcohol poisoning in class the next day.
Redirecting …
Socially Skilled Freshman: My new policy on Locust is going to be that I only wave at someone if they acknowledge me first.
Chinatown, the mecca of food and culture in any major city. In Philadelphia, the stately red Friendship Gate on Arch and 10th Streets marks the entrance to a community of bakeries, boba shops, restaurants, curio shops, and more. Stepping into Chinatown is an immersion into the vibrant, bustling epicenter of Chinese culture, and all of this is located right here in the City of Brotherly Love.
Redirecting …
Off Campus Recruiter: Last night, someone tried to network with me when I was drunk.
This article is part of 34th Street's Philadelphia, Curated issue. Click here to see more of our favorite spots from all over the city.
This article is part of 34th Street's Philadelphia, Curated issue. Click here to see more of our favorite spots from all over the city.
This article is part of 34th Street's Philadelphia, Curated issue. Click here to see more of our favorite spots from all over the city.
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