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Introducing NEST: Penn's Only Club Taking Action Through Nutrition
Sofia Cataliotti and Julia Halas describe how they founded a nutrition club to positively impact the Philadelphia community during the pandemic.
Ego of the Week: Leah Baxter
Meet the triple major, Arabic speaker, and Kelly Writers House devotee on a quest for a life of adventure.
Kiley Marron Reflects On Her Love for Elections
After graduation, this Penn senior hopes to pursue a career in voter protection law.
Amira Chow: Activist of the Year
Learn how the Penn AAPI founder balances relaxation with radical change.
Travel More, Climb Mt. Everest, or Teach Sociology
To Professor Chenoa Flippen, there is an obvious choice.
The Year Our Hometowns Became Our Campus
Reflections on feeling stuck in–between our lives at Penn and the places we grew up
Dina Ley Through the Lens
The artist reflects upon the role that photography has played in shaping her identity.
Calling All Women Who Love Baking and Building Robots
Lauren Hummel (SEAS '20) reflects on what it's like to be a woman in the male–dominated field of mechanical engineering.
My Day Behind the Scenes at Allegro
TLDR: They let me make a pizza.
“A Different Kind of Class”: Black Speculative Futures
Professor Christina Knight, her sister Jessi Knight, and their students imagine the future.
Professor Anne Berg Protects Your Right to Protest
At Penn, Professor Berg is a historian of the past. But at protests, she's a historian of the present.
Ego of the Week: Selina Nie
Meet the Computer Science and Design Major who does it all.
‘That’s Our Ivy League’: Rethinking Education and Equity in Philadelphia
SP2 and PennDesign Professor Amy Hillier Talks about Race, Sexuality, and Education
Meet Professor Rebecca Waller, Director of the EDEN Lab
She joined research because she needed to.
Emily Grossarth is Making Waves
Meet the founder of Penn's new surf club.
Meet the Penn Alumnus in Washington
Ted Koutsoubas shares some key takeaways from his life in the political game.
From the Campaign Trail: These Two Penn Students Reflect On Working For Team Biden
Meet a former Penn student and current Penn junior who worked full–time on Biden's campaign.
The Siege of Troye
“Our duty is to protect Americans and tell the truth. It’s just that, at some point, you have a responsibility to come forward and say, ‘This is wrong.’”
Sarah Min is Organizing Her Community for Social Change
The Asian–American activist talks about justice issues, the election, and what comes next.




















