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Dear Penn: Your “Messages” to the Penn Community Aren’t Enough
Penn once again gives their condolences, but fails to address their role in the problem.
A Silent Symphony: Penn musicians attune to practicing during the pandemic
Penn Symphony Orchestra members discuss the difficulties of preparing for a digital concert.
‘Zoomed Out,’ ‘Lonely,’ and ‘Tired’: Hours online with little social interaction wear on Penn students
Mental health organizations on campus discuss the challenges of online learning during the pandemic.
Remembering Dear Old Penn
Alumni through the decades recall their fall at Penn memories in the age of online school
Constantly Watched But Nearly Invisible
Uyghur students reflect on a childhood of discrimination and the challenges of studying in the U.S.
Thriving (Virtually) at Penn
Penn first years discuss online class, making friends, and finding their independence in the age of Zoom University.
Dine–In Guide Fall 2020
From the kitchen to the couch, Street's first–ever Dine–In Guide has you covered.
What Does It Mean To Be An Ally?
A conversation about allyship with four of Penn’s powerful Black voices about how the Penn community—and world at large—can ensure anti–racism is a movement, not a moment.
Regressive or Radical? An Insight Into the Debate Surrounding OnlyFans
How misogyny plagues the way in which women are allowed to take ownership of their bodies and identities.
Professor Herman Beavers on Toni Morrison, 'Anti–Racism,' and the Greatest Reason To Be in the Classroom
"Reading literature can put you in touch with what it means to be human," Beavers says. "The fact that the protagonist of the story happens to be Black should not be a barrier to you understanding that."
On the Road Again: Crossing International Borders During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Scattered across the globe, four international students discuss how their home countries are handling the coronavirus and the uncertain academic year that lies ahead.
The [Zoom] Where it Happens: Stories from the COVID Campaign Trail
Two Penn students discuss political campaign work during one of the most contentious election seasons in US history.
The Big Unknown: Will Students Social Distance On Campus?
University administrators and professors say it’s up to us to control outbreaks. But can we bear the burden?
From Houston Hall to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Meet Penn alum and West Philadelphia state representative Rick Krajewski
Unpacking Systemic Racism in Healthcare—HIST 560: Race, Gender, and Medicine in U.S. History Does Just That, And More
The summer history seminar explores how racial and gender discrimination has fueled inequalities in public health, drawing parallels to the present day pandemic.
Protests, Police, and Penn: On the Ground at Philadelphia's Black Lives Matter Protest
One student's experience confronting police violence—and its place in her own history.
Street's Class of 2020 Penn 10
Leadership, commitment, and scholarship: Street presents the Class of 2020 Penn 10
Ego of the Week: Annabelle Williams
A final word with Street's former leader
‘You Can’t Not Take That Home’: Penn Nurses on the Emotional Toll of Coronavirus
From New York City ERs to online clinicals to Philadelphia test sites, COVID-19 is reshaping nursing




















