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Playlists

In Praise of Subtle Acting

Why Lily Gladstone Deserves Best Actress

by ERIN JEON

My New Little Red Book

A new Chinese cultural revolution is proliferating across the digital beautysphere. 

by STELLA LEE

Class Clown Town

Penn’s comedians aren’t joking about the highs and lows of collegiate comedy.

by LUIZA SULEA

Penn’s Concealed Aid

The game–changing tuition assistance that remains exclusive and under–advertised.

by CHARISSA HOWARD

The Most Underrated Oscar Category

Short films are the backbone of the film industry.

by BEA HAMMAM

Benny the Butcher’s "Everybody Can’t Go" is Another Strong Performance

The rapper's new project shows even more advancement from his previous work.

by ANANYA VARSHNEYA

Ego of the Week: Jason Lu

From Lion Dancing to Sustainable Energy Research to PHINS leader, this senior does it all.

by GEMMA LEVY

Exploring Nature’s Palette with Victoria Antoinette Megens

Between her academic pursuits and personal artistic endeavors, Victoria is finding new ways of tying together the worlds of nature and art.

by PARIN KEERTHI

Anyone but You: The Return or Continued Lull of The Classic Rom-Com?

Does the modern revival of the rom–com remain “Unwritten”?

by CAITLYN IACCINO

Dune: Part Two Shows the Way

Dune Director Villeneuve is conquering new worlds amidst the action movie slump.

by AARON VISSER

Surfing TikTok Shop Just To Feel Something

When our sense of belonging relies on our belongings

by ZAARA SHAFI

The Penn Sweater in Bangkok

What happens when you donate clothing to thrift stores?

by REI TANGKIJNGAMWONG

Experiencing Penn Through a New Lens

Student photographers Silas Ruth and Priya Bhavikatti are capturing campus moments.

by TALIA SHAPIRO and SOPHIE BARKAN

Pounding Pavement

Catching up with the sole–breaking collegiate marathon craze

by ELEANOR GRAUKE

Follow the Money Trail

A week in the life of a Penn student’s credit card 

by LUIZA LOUBACK

Consumers Aren’t Dumb; They Are Deprived of Access.

Popularity and profitability in film are not in odds with artistic merits.

by FIONA HERZOG

Ego of the Week: Bella Whittaker

This senior is on track for the Olympics while paving the way for equality in college sports.

by LEAH WEINBERGER

Diamonds Are a Debutante's Best Friend

You might wear jewelry, but probably not like this.

by STELLA LEE

Non–Strangers

At what point does a stranger become a non–stranger? 

by ANONYMOUS

From Stand–Up to Screen

Rachel Sennott defies conventions and champions authenticity, all in pursuit of comedic excellence.

by ERIN JEON

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