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The summer after COVID–19 hit, I didn't have a job.
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The summer after COVID–19 hit, I didn't have a job.
On July 12, 2022, NASA released the first James Webb Space Telescope images to the public. The telescope has been in the works since the late '90s, and after being launched in December of 2021, it’s now operational and sending data back to Earth.
One month ago, I had never used Gopuff, despite being tech–savvy and usually in–the–know.
I’ve never been in a romantic relationship.
Watching America’s Got Talent (AGT) was a weekly tradition for my family. I was ecstatic to sit down on the couch with a mug of ice cream and watch act after act, from jaw–dropping danger stunts to elegant opera singers, performing in front of judges Howie Mandel, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, and Howard Stern.
Shopping for bras and underwear of any kind can be difficult.
A few weeks ago, news broke about a plagiarism scandal in which two students admitted to Penn's seven–year bio–dental program were accused of plagiarizing multiple published research papers. Word spread like wildfire amongst students, and a simple petition to bring punitive action quickly gained over 5,000 signatures.
On February 14, 2005, YouTube—a soon–to–be Internet giant—was born.
As an avid Marvel movie fan since my preteen years and a loyal follower of the Disney+ shows, I’ve been ecstatic for the release of the newest Dr. Strange movie, Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness. Going in, I’d been intentional about avoiding spoilers or any news whatsoever. I didn’t want to know what was going to happen. I didn’t even want to know who the villain was. I had hoped that the movie would be good, seeing the upwards trajectory that the past few Marvel shows and movies had been taking, such as Loki, Moon Knight, and Shang–Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
On a gorgeous Philadelphia spring day, Natasha Chity–Guevara (C ‘22), wearing a bright pink sundress, leads us from Huntsman Hall back behind McNeil to her favorite spot on campus: the Lehman Brothers Quadrangle.
Growing up, I was a terrible cook.
I have always been a very anxious person.
While Valentine’s Day is often associated with romance and roses, friendships can be some of the strongest connections often excluded from the celebrations. Instead, with this year’s Valentine’s Day playlist, I hoped to focus on philia, the love between friends.
Content warning: The following text details the writer's struggle with depression and anxiety, which can be disturbing or triggering for some readers. Please find resources listed at the bottom of the article.
When I was a kid, I watched my dad drink coffee every day before work. He’d turn on the Keurig and fill the little side compartment up with water. Steaming black coffee would dribble out of the machine.
Ever since I was a little girl, I yearned to be pretty.
Content warning: The following text describes unhealthy eating habits and can be disturbing and/or triggering for some readers. Please find resources listed at the bottom of the article.
Whenever I talk about my allergy, I’m met with disbelieving stares.
I've spent most of my life desperately crushing on someone.
Disney is one of the most well–known corporations in the world.
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