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Humanities are F*#ked (Kinda, It’s Complicated)
Even as the humanities are under siege around the country, the institutional power of universities like Penn provide them with protection.
Inside D.C. Fashion Week
In a city built on power dressing, D.C. Fashion Week had a different agenda: wielding fashion as armor, obstruction, and refusal.
En Garde! Encore!
Eight students are achieving the feat of participating in performing arts groups while also being rostered on one of Penn’s Division I athletics teams.
Rethinking Marriage in the Modern Age
“Something old, something new.”
Hitting the Decks with Penn’s DJs
Students by day, artists by night, these visionaries are turning the tables on Penn’s musical establishment.
Generation GPT
How the rise of generative AI chatbots is revolutionizing teaching, testing, and research
Philadelphia Schools Are Hanging Up On Phone Bans
Philly–area schools are taking a grassroots approach to smartphones and the adolescent mental health crisis.
Penn’s Other Student–Athletes
On the ice, sailing the world, or connecting with equines, all in a day’s work for club sports
No Historic Preservation without Representation
Washington Square West residents fear the new historic district will freeze their community in time.
Weaving Through Bike Lanes and Legislation
These are the steps advocates and city officials are taking to improve cycling infrastructure after a dangerous year for cyclists.
Gen Z Gets Out the Vote
Here's how grassroots organizations are engaging the youth of Philadelphia for this election, and why they think it matters.
Chinatown Won’t Back Down
Faced with the growing threat of destruction by the proposed Sixers Arena, the 150–year–old ethnic enclave is defending its home.
Dining Guide To Go Box
Home is where the hearth is for these must–try Philly restaurants.
Where Ethiopia and Eritrea Meet West Philly
How the Eri-Ethiopian community is cooking towards home.
Bees and the City
How Philadelphia groups bring the importance of beekeeping to an urban landscape.
An Uncertain Future for Free Speech on Penn's Campus
Penn’s new temporary guidelines shed light on University’s intent to change the official open expression guidelines for the first time in thirty years.
The Unsung Power of Photographers
Moments captured behind the lens at the 2024 presidential debate
A Well–Oiled Disciplinary Machine
While a new academic year begins, student protesters deal with the disciplinary proceedings surrounding the termination of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment last spring.
Endangered yet Enduring
Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo continues to be a source of community amid the disappearance of ethnic enclaves nationwide.



















