Campus Life
Ego of the Week: Ryan Leone
Between pop punk concerts, Kite & Key, and clinicals—this senior’s seen it all.
Surviving an Abusive Relationship
After being manipulated and assaulted, it took me years to heal. But I know now that I deserve better.
How Natives at Penn President Erica Dienes Navigates Two Worlds
She discusses what it is like living on a reservation and the challenges natives face at Penn.
What’s Buzzing With Penn’s Beekeeping Club
Last winter, the club lost its entire hive to a mite epidemic. This semester, they're trying to rebuild.
Letter from the Editor 10.24.18
My final PennInTouch course cart has me reflecting on my Penn education.
Searching for a Queer Social Scene at Penn
My experience with fostering queer community, before and after PiLam.
Ego of the Week: Anea Moore
Meet the Philly native who is Penn’s biggest education advocate.
Why I Left Wharton to Study English
It wasn’t a popular or practical choice. But it was the best choice for me.
Meet Penn's Own Rolling Stone: Anthony DeCurtis
Learn about the Penn professor who worked for Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and has even won a Grammy.
Letter from the Editor 10.17.18
Why I've stopped looking forwards to things—and why you should too.
EOTW Savi Joshi: From the Buddhist Monastery to Culinary School
Did we mention she is writing a Hot Cheetos themed cookbook?
Ditch Fast Fashion and Buy Sustainable Clothing
A simple way to help the environment is to change how and where you buy clothing.
Religious Studies Chair Jamal Elias on Flamenco, 'Pub Bikes,' and Islamic Studies
What do flamenco, cycling, and Islamic studies all have in common?
Inside 30 Years of Bui's Lunch Truck
Meet Mrs. Bui, the owner behind the legendary food truck on Walnut.
Meet Bjarni Rasmussen: The First Penn Student from the Faroe Islands
Think being the first student from your high school to attend Penn is a big feat? Try being the first from your country.
Letter from the Editor 10.11.18
50 years after its inception, Street is still alive and kickin'. I couldn't be more honored to be leading it today.
Street in the Late 1970s: ‘Stayin’ Alive’
Eliot Kaplan recounts his experience as Street Editor–in–Chief in 1978 and how routine brought him sanity.
Street in the mid–1980s: ‘Under Pressure’
Sabrina Eaton remembers a stressful time as Street Editor–in–Chief in 1984.
Street in the Early 1970s: Getting off the Ground
Arnie Holland talks about what 34th Street means to him 50 years later, and how he helped get the publication into rackboxes all around Philly as Editor–in–Chief from Feb. 1970—to Feb. 1971.

















