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Philanthropy in Philadelphia

Looking to be involved with a cause—and not just for a resume boost? Check out these low–commitment, big–impact opportunities.



Letter from the Editor: 02.06.2014

Yesterday I went downtown to treat myself to a haircut and some much needed off–campus alone time. Seated comfortably in the safety of the rear¬–most station, I was ready to let my mind wander from the consuming topics of the Penn bubble.





Classic of the Week: All About Eve

If you’re looking for boobs and blockbusters, look to the theaters. If you’re looking for real black–and–white substance, look to the past. This week’s pick: “All About Eve.”


Olympic Inspired Culinary Gems

In honor of the impending Olympic excitement in Russia, here are some culinary gems from around the ol’ Bloc. Watch out for moose.


Album Review: Broken Bells

“AFTER THE DISCO” Broken Bells James Mercer of “The Shins” and renowned indie–rock producer Brian Burton—better known as Danger Mouse—are back, four years after the duo’s debut album.




Album Review: "Dunes" by Gardens & Villa

After releasing their eponymous debut EP in 2011, Gardens & Villa could have easily gone back to making laidback Southern Californian electro–pop.  Instead, they did something totally different, heading to the relatively remote state of Michigan to record their second album.



The Morning After: Super Bowl Sunday

So you had one too many beers celebrating/mourning your team’s win/loss and woke up to an unappetizing pyramid of leftover pizza, wings, chips, dip and other Super Bowl necessities.


Penn and Ink: Student Tattoo of the Week

Name: Mark Bai Year: 2016 Major: Economics Minor: Philosophy Left Pec: Mark has found inspiration in this Nietzsche quote since age 14, and has wanted this tattoo ever since.




Make Your Own: Cannabis Cookie Bars

Still pissed about the game? Still celebrating your team’s unforgiving smackdown? Here’s a post–Super Bowl recipe that’ll have both Broncos and Seahawks fans soaring high. Serving sizes are flexible, depending on how sad you are.