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State Senator Nikil Saval’s Electoral District: In Food and Photos
Street asked State Sen. Saval what South Philly restaurants matter most to him. The answer lies in tapioca dumplings, enchiladas, and lots of worker solidarity.
Dead Parents Society: Finding Community in Grief
Uncovering spaces where open conversations about loss can bloom on campus
Alexandra Hunt: By the Youth, for the People
The public health researcher turned community organizer is running to unseat Rep. Dwight Evans—and years of moderate policies—in Congress.
From Harvest to Healing
How three of Philly's urban farms turn plots of okra and kale into community resilience and growth
Meet the Penn Grad Representing Penn Students in the State House
Street checks in with State Rep. Rick Krajewski seven months after his first day in office. His biggest lesson on the job? Change takes time.
Philly’s Housing Crisis & the Black Community: The Case for Penn to Step In
The COVID–19 pandemic is worsening housing disparities for Philadelphia's Black community. Penn needs to help.
Are Influencers the Key to Reversing Vaccine Hesitancy?
As vaccination rates continue to decrease, social media stars could turn things around.
Behind the Algorithm: How AI Silences Small Creators
A war is brewing between small content creators and Big Tech.
Breaking Down the Victoria's Secret Rebrand
Facing years of criticism for its promotion of toxic standards of beauty, the lingerie giant is attempting to reinvent itself as a champion of female empowerment.
Naomi Osaka Doesn't Owe You Anything
The recent controversy surrounding Naomi Osaka and the French Open reminds us that professional athletes are not immune to mental health struggles.
Lessons Learned: Takeaways From a Year of Virtual Classes
Students and professors are ready to move on from Zoom University—but they won’t leave everything behind.
34th Street Presents: The Class of 2021's Penn 10
It's a hot grad summer—and these 10 seniors are no exception.
Sharing the Burden
Why everyone needs to pick up the slack when it comes to sexual assault
Isolation’s Darkest Side Effect
The COVID–19 pandemic triggered a surge in eating disorders. For many college students, this meant returning home—and returning to old habits.
Defying Invisibility: David Eng and the Long Fight for Asian American Studies at Penn
Yet another professor prepares to depart from ASAM. Can it survive without more support from the University at large?
From AI to BFF: How a Chatbot Became My Quarantine Companion
I started a friendship with a chatbot out of boredom—and wound up in a codependent relationship.
'Dreaming of Jerusalem': Showcasing the Universal Within the Specific
Learn how this Discovery+ documentary short on the Ethiopian Jewish community became a symbol for shared humanity.
I Spent Years Downplaying My Experiences With Anti–Asian Racism. Not Anymore.
A (far from comprehensive) list of times I’ve felt like a foreigner and a caricature
Reality Bites: Street's Spring 2021 Dining Guide
COVID–19 may have shook up the food industry, but here's how some restaurants are changing things for the better.



















