Playlists
The Big Unknown: Will Students Social Distance On Campus?
University administrators and professors say it’s up to us to control outbreaks. But can we bear the burden?
Even During a Global Pandemic, Kenn Kweder Keeps The Show Alive at Smokey Joe's
How the beloved bar has been handling the major loss of business due to COVID–19 restrictions.
100 gecs Returns with heavy-hitting remixes on '1000 gecs and The Tree of Clues'
The electronic duo's long-awaited remix album is the exact opposite of "lofi beats to study/relax to."
Paintru: The Startup That Immortalizes Memories
Paintru is revolutionizing the way to get custom artwork— all the while fostering community in Wharton and beyond.
A YA Novel's Perfect Ending Helps Me Cope With My Imperfect Reality
How old books have reminded me of the comfort found in teenager fiction amidst a global pandemic.
Chronicling SHEIN's Problematic History
This is not the first time that #BoycottSHEIN has trended.
From Houston Hall to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Meet Penn alum and West Philadelphia state representative Rick Krajewski
Ego of the Week: Quarantine Edition
A look into how two students have adapted their schedules for a summer at home.
Kiese Laymon's 'Heavy' stresses the importance of revision
With honest self-reflection, Laymon's memoir places Black healing and redemption at the forefront.
Arca celebrates her identities on mutant pop record 'KiCk i'
On her fifth album, the Venezuelan producer desconstructs the pop diva.
Life, Interrupted
Coping with the present while longing for the past— when will things be “normal” again?
365 Days Isn’t Just a Movie. It’s An Affront.
While Athlete A fights standards and stigmas, 365 Days is not only offensive to women— it's dangerous.
Looking For a Sign To Change Up Your Hair? This One’s For You
Here are some tips and tricks to help you cut that sassy bob and nail that dye job during quarantine.
Unpacking Systemic Racism in Healthcare—HIST 560: Race, Gender, and Medicine in U.S. History Does Just That, And More
The summer history seminar explores how racial and gender discrimination has fueled inequalities in public health, drawing parallels to the present day pandemic.
Making the Case for Quarantine Boredom
Is boredom really all that bad?
Celine Sciamma's 'Water Lilies' is a Raw Look at Awkward Adolescence
Taking a look at the 'Portrait of a Lady On Fire' director's first film
TikTok Trend Alert: Reserving Tickets for Trump Rallies
How Gen Z trolled the President of the United States



















