Playlists
An Inside Look Into the Opening of Philadelphia Restaurants with Rosy's Taco Bar
The City of Philadelphia is now allowing for indoor dining at 25% capacity, and it's showing restaurants hope.
Soup Cans, Hotdogs, and Lopsided Cheeseburgers: Revisiting Pop Art's Favorite Subjects
Examining food's inexplicable role in the creation America's most well known genre.
Ego of the Week: Carson Eckhard
This senior is shining a light on our history and brightening our future.
What Does It Mean To Be An Ally?
A conversation about allyship with four of Penn’s powerful Black voices about how the Penn community—and world at large—can ensure anti–racism is a movement, not a moment.
Letter from the Editor 09.19.2020: For Ruth
“Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.” —RBG
Regressive or Radical? An Insight Into the Debate Surrounding OnlyFans
How misogyny plagues the way in which women are allowed to take ownership of their bodies and identities.
Rewriting My Undergraduate Experience
How staying home during fall 2020 allowed me to re-imagine my future
The People Behind the Petitions
Creating change with Jessica Reiner (C’21) and Professor Eric Orts
Meet Adrian Evans IV, the self-taught painter who is bridging abstraction and storytelling
Artist Spotlight | For this graduate student, it’s all about the process, not the final product.
Making Worlds is Making Strides Towards Inclusivity
This local bookseller has found a silver lining among the summer's chaos: People are thirsty for books.
Branching Out, Starting Conversations
Members of the Lotus Collective discuss their activism in Philadelphia.
Hell Is Round The Corner: An Autopsy of Trip-Hop
Let's discuss the record–scratching, tear–jerking, soul–sucking vibes of the '90's greatest export.
The Defining Decade: A Penn Love Story
And it all started with a mock finance interview.
Meet the Creators of Gourmand: a Podcast Chronicling the Food Industry
These Penn students turned their passion for food into a podcast
Profits Over Plot: Why Live–Action Adaptions of Animated Children's Shows Fail
The original creators left the Netflix live adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender." Why do live adaptations of animations always go wrong?
No, Taylor Swift Didn’t Write the Leftist Anthem.
Unpacking "The Last Great American Dynasty's" rise to become a bastion of hope for progressive Democrats.
Why Upperclassmen Should Check Out This Year’s Penn Reading Project
James Baldwin's "My Dungeon Shook" reminds readers that the America of the 1960s isn't all that different from today's.
Letter from the Editor 09.09.2020
Presenting the second–annual letter from the editor's mom




















