Playlists
Spilling the Beans: Need–To–Know Coffee Beauty Hacks
Could your go–to morning beverage be the secret to better skin that you've been searching for?
It's Not Easy Being Green: The Problem with Sustainability Shaming
Stop blaming consumers and start holding companies accountable.
Hello Kitty ACAB: The Aestheticization of Politics
"Woke" memes aren't the flex you think they are.
Jay Falk on the Power of the Youth Vote
Meet the founder of the High School Voter Project.
Mood-Tracking Apps: The Mental Health Companion You Never Knew You Needed
These five apps transformed the way I think about my stress and anxiety.
Revising the Legacy of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' 50 years later
Those Were The Days | The 'Mary Tyler Moore' show is a relic of the despondent '70s. Here's why it still matters.
Good Place Finale Hits its Mark with a Bittersweet Ending
After four seasons, the Good Place ends on a sad but hopeful note.
Why Is Podcasting So Popular?
Breaking down how the medium gained traction during the pandemic.
Our Favorite Old–School Fashion Trends That Are Making A Comeback
Fortunately, these trends didn't stay in the decade in which they originated.
Jonathan Webb, Black Comic
Jonathan (C'21) is ambitious with a morbid sense of humor: finance internships aside, his ultimate dream is stardom.
Yinka Shonibare is Reclaiming the Art of the Oppressor
How 'The Swing (After Fragonard)' challenges the colonial art tradition
Indian-American Representation in 'Never Have I Ever:' Why It Didn't Excite Me
'Never Have I Ever' is one of the only shows to follow an Indian–American protagonist. However, its representation isn't groundbreaking.
"Based" on a True Story: Accuracy and Historical Fiction Films
Should directors prioritize accuracy over entertainment?
Remembering Dear Old Penn
Alumni through the decades recall their fall at Penn memories in the age of online school
The COVID Talk
Three students tell us about their experiences setting rules and norms with their roommates.
An Open Letter to 'Saturday Night Live': Don't Joke About the Debate
Because it's just not funny anymore.
Constantly Watched But Nearly Invisible
Uyghur students reflect on a childhood of discrimination and the challenges of studying in the U.S.
Alyson del Pino on Finding a Home in the Kelly Writer's House
Meet the student—artist with a passion for Zines, hand-set printing and material texts.
Simi Ayinde on Educational Empowerment
Meet the Chief-of-Staff of the ACLP Future Scholars Program



















