Playlists
Imposter Syndrome is a Structural Problem—and I’m Sick of It.
We need to address the foundations of imposter syndrome at Penn, especially for FGLI students.
It’s Time To Break Up With Celeb Breakups
We're all too invested in relationships that aren't even our own.
Penn Non–Cis and Penn Association for Gender Equity's New Trans–Inclusive Language Guide
These two activist organizations on campus have joined forces to promote trans–inclusive language on campus and beyond.
Ego of the Week: Andrew Lam
Meet the chief of MERT who worked to make its services available during the pandemic.
Lessons from Fiona Apple's 'Criminal'
The artist's groundbreaking music video continues to redefine womanhood, over a decade after its release.
Justin Bieber’s New Album Stands For Personal Growth, Not Civil Justice
Bieber's latest studio effort aims for relevance and falls into performative activism.
Not Measuring Up: Fighting Food Shame and Self–Blame During COVID–19
The search for sanity during my first year of college has never felt lonelier.
Growing Pains of a Grown–Up 'Riverdale'
Can a time jump usher in a 'Riverdale' renaissance?
The Emptiness of Wall Street's 'Fearless Girl' Statue
Feminism is more than breaking through the glass ceiling.
Lana Del Rey Grasps at Authenticity on ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’
On the singer’s insular seventh album, some experiments turn out better than others.
Selena Gomez Has Finally Found Her ‘Revelación’
The Spanish EP follows Gomez’s journey through heartbreak, acceptance, and confidence.
Charmaine Giles on Self–Care and Teaching During a Pandemic
A sixth grade teacher turned school leader, Giles is using hard work and self–compassion to teach her students in quarantine.
Letter from the Editor 04.01.2021
On procrastination, self–soothing, and finding comfort in the little things.
Where to Buy Houseplants in Philly
Three local plant shops are expanding their goals of greenifying Philadelphia—and their businesses.
Meet Sciaska Ulysse, a Recipient of the Women of Color at Penn Award
Learn about Sciaska's goal to give back to her community through medicine—as well as her passion for makeup.
Netflix's 'Bad Trip' Packs a Whole Lot of Chaos in 90 Minutes
This hidden–camera prank comedy will have you at the edge of your seat—and then falling off of it from laughter.
What the Switch to Remote Learning Means for Students with Disabilities
Lessons on allyship and inclusivity from Disability Advocacy @ Penn
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
Uncover Penn’s Hidden Histories Through the Augmented Reality App
The Penn & Slavery Project’s educational, critical, and accessible new app is available for download.




















