Playlists
Joji Comes Into his Own on 'Nectar'
On his sophomore LP, the artist formerly known as Filthy Frank and Pink Guy fully develops his latest persona.
Design 21: A Class Arming the Next Generation of Designers with Radical Innovation and Social Awareness
Course Spotlight | Street speaks with Professor Telhan about the future of design.
Jónsi's 'Shiver' Hides Hopeful Warmth in a Blizzard of Freezing Cold
Sigur Rós' frontman Jónsi embarks on his second solo LP with assistance from AG Cook.
I See "Nowhere Man" Everywhere
40 years after his death, John Lennon's soul and spirit remain strong through his lyrics.
Our Obsession With Glowing Up
Bettering yourself doesn't have to be about appearance or competition.
The 'Bachelorette' Must Go On: 'Bachelorette' Premiere Recap
After all, as they say in showbiz: The rose ceremony must go on.
Ego of the Week: Jacob Dubner
Meet the pre-med student combatting global health disparities (and trying to cure cancer).
How the University City District Is Keeping Penn Favorites Open
UCD has embarked on several initiatives to support local small businesses.
The Guide To Disposing of Your Old Clothes Responsibly
Even your pit–stained t–shirts and pilled sweaters can avoid the trash heap.
All About Foodstagrams: Quarantine Edition
Proud owners of foodstagrams weigh in on this quarantine trend.
Gen Z: A New Class of Dystopian Heroes
How dystopian coming–of–age narratives shaped a generation’s political activism.
A City of Poets
A conversation with former Philadelphia Youth Poets Laureate Husnaa Hashim (C’22) and Wes Matthews (C’23)
Travis Scott Doesn't Need Concerts to Make Money
Scott leads a masterclass in self–promotion during a concert–less time.
Twitch: The Platform for Big Names and Wannabe Creators
The live–streaming platform is helping people find entertainment and community.
For First Years, GroupMe is Penn's Campus
While we can't bond in the Quad or in Dining Halls, we've found communities in group chats.
Books by Asian Authors That We Should All Be Reading
To widen your literary lenses and keep pace with historical shifts.
How the Penn Community Celebrated the Mid–Autumn Festival During the Pandemic
Students and faculty kicked off October with mooncakes and family gatherings.
A Love Letter to My Favorite Movie: 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl'
'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' focuses on friendship, filmmaking, and adolescence, making it iconic among indie films.
This Boozy Bake Sale Is Getting Out the Vote in University City
This Saturday, booze, baked goods, and ballot request forms are on the menu.


















