Playlists
The Hidden Effects of the Garment Industry on Uyghurs
Our world is plagued by blind consumerism. Let's combat it.
Urban Exchange Project: Where Fashion Meets Family
This secondhand store is the best place to find fun vintage and upcycled fashion.
Unpacking Kashmir, the Hidden Genocide
India's occupation is depriving the region of resources, autonomy, and history.
Zoom Fatigue: What It Is and How To Combat It
Zoom fatigue is real. Here's how to combat it.
Over–the–Knee Boots Are Just What You Need in Your Closet this Fall
It's officially autumn, and it's time to add a pair of OTK boots to your wardrobe.
The "Bachelorette" Must Go On: Episode 4 Recap
New drinking game: Take a shot every time Chris Harrison says unprecedented.
CHIKA Reclaims her Power on ‘Industry Games’
Meet the “best of the new school” who shirks the conventions of the music industry.
What Do Kylie Jenner and Belle Delphine Have in Common?
White mimesis of ethnic features and cultural appropriation reifies the hyper–sexualization of women of color.
How Pyramid Schemes Target College Students
Don't fall into the trap of being a "boss babe."
The State of the Arts at Penn: Why Do We Value STEM and Wharton More?
Debunking the myth that studying business is more practical than art history.
Weingarten's Remote Tutoring Services are Saving the Penn Academic Experience
I was skeptical about virtual tutoring, but it really works.
Alex Trebek Was America's Favorite Teacher
How the recent loss of the beloved 'Jeopardy!' host affects the entire nation.
The Fight Against Sexist Algorithms
Can we code our way towards equality?
Meet Eleanor Shemtov: A Creative Fusing Her Interests in Design and Technology
The co–founder and co–editor–in–chief of “t-art” is committed to the artistic community at Penn and beyond.
The Exterminating Angel: The Creepiest Horror Movie You’ve Never Seen
Those Were The Days | 60 years late, this film is still thrilling—and eerily similar the reality of 2020.
Here's Everything That's Wrong With 'The Shining'
A director that enforces "all work, no play" makes for a pretty racist—and boring—movie.
Streaming: An Industry of Its Own?
The global pandemic has placed streaming in the spotlight—and it's very expensive.
Three Great Serious Movies for Comedy Fans
The past 25 years have allowed for retrospection on the complicated lives of famous figures of the 1970s' comedy explosion.
You Create Music When You Talk: Pamela Z's Interdisciplinary Work Stretches Definitions
The multimedia musician begs the question: Can any noise be beautiful?




















