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R&D: A Treat for Your Ears, Eyes, and Tastebuds
The perfect place to unwind and imbibe
Hurrah for the Red, White, and Blue
ROTC students commit to military life early. How does that shape their Penn experience?
2019 Spring Fling Concert Will Feature Miguel and J.I.D, SPEC Announces
The 2019 Spring Fling Concert will be held on Saturday, April 13 in Penn Park.
On the Clock, Off Campus: When Students Look Beyond Penn for Work Experience
From babysitting to cooking to scooping ice cream, students in off–campus jobs find new skills.
Revisiting Oscar Night with Claire Sliney, Executive Producer of 'Period. End of Sentence.'
The Penn sophomore on winning for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
Hispanic Girl. ‘White’ Music. Gray Area.
I grew up loving Warped Tour and Taylor Swift, but I never felt welcome among their fans.
Weathering the Storm: Being at Penn When a Natural Disaster Strikes at Home
What it's like to study at Penn while worrying about the effect of a natural disaster on your home and family.
Meet the Penn Sophomore Who Won an Oscar
Claire Sliney on producing the Best Documentary (Short Subject) winner, 'Period. End of Sentence.'
The Love Issue: February 13, 2019
Street's annual Love Issue is back, bringing together user–generated essays and content from Street writers about love in all its forms — the complicated, messy, weird, funny, tiring, and soul-crushing.
Taking The Vagina Monologues into 2019
After The Vagina Monologues' cancellation at Temple, members of Penn's V–Day Movement reckon with keeping a show from 1996 inclusive in 2019.
How Penn Archaeologist Joyce White Became an Expert Witness in a High–Profile Smuggling Case
Her work on the Thailand Ban Chiang site helped stop the smuggling of 10,000+ ancient artifacts.
Street x Sundance: 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile' Review
The Zac Efron/Ted Bundy film isn't the movie the Internet thinks it is. It's far less controversial and far more boring.
The Government Shutdown is Over, but Penn Still Feels The Aftershock
Reckoning with the effects of the longest government shutdown in American history.
Not on My Block: How New Development Threatens West Philadelphia’s Historic Buildings
Exploring the cost of new development in Spruce Hill, Philly’s first ‘streetcar suburb’
Apply to Street Staff for Spring 2019
Calling all Penn creatives—join Street!
Year in Review: Street's Top Movies, TV Shows, Albums, and Books from 2018
What Street writers and editors couldn't get enough of this year.
A Permanent Legacy: The Naming Process at Penn
Months after Steve Wynn’s name was removed from campus, the conditions for granting naming rights—and revoking them— remain mysterious at Penn
The Bottom Line: Does Wharton Place Profits Over People?
Wharton students and professors reckon with their school’s murky ethical education.
One City, Two Homes
For Philadelphia natives, coming to Penn means re–examining their relationship with a city they have always called home.



















