Playlists
Penn 10: Jazzy Ortega
Jazzy has perfected the art of business plans, Spotify playlists, and iced oat milk dirty chai lattes.
Penn 10: Jacob Hershman
Jacob, a campaign coordinator for Fossil Free Penn, feels an existential dread—and thinks you should, too.
Penn 10: Lucy Corlett
Lucy discusses the fear and hilarity of shutting down a Board of Trustees meeting.
Penn 10: AJ Brodeur
AJ Brodeur on finding his home at Penn through the Men's Basketball team.
Penn 10: Elizabeth Agege
Elizabeth defeated imposter syndrome on Locust Walk. Now she’s doing it in the pages of her first book, 'A Way Back Home.'
Penn 10: Sam Friskey
Four years ago, Sam Friskey never predicted she’d become an award–winning playwright and staunch environmentalist. Now, she's both.
Penn 10: Hadassah Raskas
Hadassah’s sage advice for navigating Penn and quarantine: stay true to who you are, practice gratitude, and remember to take a breather.
Penn 10: Catherine de Luna
For Catherine, it's not about what accomplishments she's achieved at Penn. It's about the people.
Penn 10: Chad Vigil
A Penn Band saxophonist reflects on pre–med, halal wings, and community.
Ego of the Week: Annabelle Williams
A final word with Street's former leader
Quarantine Food Trends, Explained
Two popular quarantine trends, explained.
'An HBCU at an Ivy League School': Examining the History of Du Bois College House
Residents and alumni of Du Bois turn to the house’s past as they grapple with its future.
Thrifting, But Make It Virtual
Who said you needed a thrift store to thrift?
A Note On Quarantine Companionships
The trials and tribulations of navigating online friendships.
Epidemics, Natural Disasters, and Geopolitics: Professor Mauro Guillén's Pertinent Class on Pandemics
Professor Guillén's 2000–student class addresses the pressing questions of the pandemic.
Why British Panel Shows are the Best Quarantine Watch
With their lack of competition and easy–going structure, these shows make for the perfect distraction.
Love in the Time of Covid–19
How couples are coping with being forced apart and forced together.
Overheards 04.30.2020
Grandma, calling at 4 p.m.: “How do you make a vodka cran?”



















