Playlists
'Concrete Cowboy' and Philly's Real Black Stables
The movie, filmed in Philadelphia by a local director, shares the story of the city's Black cowboys.
The Story of Van Gogh's Sunflowers
How the flower became intertwined with the artist's career and reputation
Benny Blanco Keeps Up His Hot Streak on 'Friends Keep Secrets 2'
The hit–making producer doesn't let up on the latest addition to his discography.
Zealots, Zodiacs, and Zazen: Gen Z and Spirituality
What the 'New Age' movement is, and what spirituality looks like today
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.
Attention Aspiring Entrepreneurs: Sigma Eta Pi Has Arrived at Penn
Penn’s first entrepreneurship frat seeks to bring community to our pre–professional culture.
Meet Alex Poscente, the Senior Who Formed a Super Squad of Student Consultants During a Pandemic
Alex's startup, Ivy Insights, helps students and companies navigate the business world during the pandemic.
Renée Reed’s Self–Titled Album is Haunted by Heritage
On her debut full–length album, the Louisian–based singer–songwriter doesn’t give up her secrets so easily.
'Raya and the Last Dragon': Disney Can Do More to Stop Anti–Asian Hate
As accurate and empowering as the cultural representation in the film may be, it simply isn't enough.
Ego of the Week: Aarushi Pendharkar
Meet the 19–year–old senior graduating with two degrees and an asteroid named after her.
The Price of Free Samples
College brand ambassadors, explained
On ‘To See the Next Part of the Dream,’ Parannoul Grapples with His Past
Moments of positivity are rare on the artist’s honest and despondent sophomore album.
Jewish Nominees in the Upcoming 2021 Oscar Awards
After the antisemitic controversies faced by SNL and NBC, the positive representation of Jewish people in entertainment comes with a sigh of relief.
Is Addison Rae a New Kardashian?
With the release of her debut single "Obsessed," the TikTok starlet's claim to fame is questionable.
Get Cheery with Cherry Blossoms
How to experience peak bloom at Penn and beyond
David Dobrik and the Vlog Squad: The Normalization of Sexual Violence
Recent allegations against Vlog Squad member Dom Zeglaitis are a prime example of how society normalizes sexual violence.
British Drama ‘It’s a Sin’ Makes Waves in HIV/AIDS Awareness Efforts
Thoughts on a heart–wrenching and exuberant tribute to victims of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Letter from the Editor 04.08.2021
On self–criticism, unbalanced friendships, and learning to take no bullshit.



















