Playlists
Panera Bread to open on 40th and Walnut streets, in place of Harvest
Harvest closed indefinitely after a fire in January 2017 to repair damage to the building, but four months later officials announced it would not reopen.
Year in Review: Street's Top Movies, TV Shows, Albums, and Books from 2018
What Street writers and editors couldn't get enough of this year.
Year in Review: Street's Top Ten Books of 2018
The books Street writers and editors couldn't stop reading this year.
Year in Review: Street's Top Ten Movies of 2018
The movies Street writers and editors liked best this year.
Year in Review: Street's Top Ten TV Shows of 2018
The television Street writers and editors couldn't stop watching this year.
Year in Review: Street's Top Ten Albums of 2018
The albums Street writers and editors couldn't stop listening to this year.
Graphic Design Is David Comberg's Passion
How PennDesign faculty David Comberg uses graphic design as a force for good.
Rebuilding Penn: Penn’s Architectural Additions in Recent Years
Compared with New College House, these additions were under noticed and underestimated.
Where to Get A Facial This Winter
Let's face it—you deserve one for walking through Penn's wind tunnels.
Keri Zhang and Her Color–Changing Hair
She dyed her hair into every color of the rainbow.
Blind Taste Test: Halo Top vs. Regular Ice Cream
Does the “healthy” ice cream alternative live up to the hype?
The Case For The Interlude
Those tracks nobody listens to on albums are better than you might think.
Beautiful Monsters: An Art Exhibit of Worms and Bacteria
Students from FNAR268 are using real lifeforms to pioneer a new language.
Hacking Your Favorite Fast Food for Your Health
Just because it's convenient doesn't mean you can't calorie count.
The Official Guide to Campus Hot Cocoa
Because we all know the marshmallow–to–chocolate ratio matters.
How to Get Your Dorm Christmas Ready
Because what is Christmas without hot chocolate and marshmallows?
Pod’s New Sushi Experience Puts a Philadelphian Spin on Omakase
They’re making the Japanese tradition a little bolder, fresher, and, dare I say it, grittier.
From Growing Up Isolated in Hasidic Brooklyn to Fighting for Secular Education Rights
Jay Fishman didn't speak English or know what fractions were before he was 15. Now, he studies computer science and fights for his community’s right to education.
Five Brunch Spots West of 45th St That Aren't Farmacy
Can't get a seat at Farmacy? Here's where to go instead.













