Playlists
Ego of the Week: Mya Gordon
This seasoned senior is forever geared up for a new adventure.
What Does the Music You Listen to Say About Your Personality?
Your musical horoscope decoded
The Summer of 'Suits'
How exactly did a show that premiered in 2011 find itself on the charts in 2023?
A is for Aspiring Educators at Penn
Penn’s new club for teacher hopefuls is a lesson in community–building, as they work to create a sustainable future for education.
Accessories Overload!
What counts as accessorizing, and what can our accessories tell us about each other?
Leading with Hope, Reading for Resistance
Cultivating love and community with Philly’s first annual Bookstore Crawl
Tamino Talks Tour to Street
The Belgian–Egyptian singer talks religion, dream collaborations, and confirms a New York move.
From Handicraft To Hashtags
Your grandma isn't the only one crocheting right now.
Ego of the Week: Yoni Perla
From comedy to faith, this Penn senior is always looking for new ways to create community.
Who’s Driving the Fast Car?
While Luke Combs’ cover continues to take a life of its own, it can’t replace Tracy Chapman’s queer–coded critique of the American Dream.
Penn Palates, Drexel Plates
Why Penn students should explore the world of Drexel food trucks—and a few suggestions
Climbing to New Heights
Penn's free wall is revolutionizing campus climbing.
Supplementary Listening: The Age of the TV Recap Podcast
There’s TV. There’s podcasts. Now, there are podcasts about TV.
Olivia Rodrigo Spills All of Her ‘GUTS’ To The World
On her sophomore project, Rodrigo shows that she’s no longer a teenager, but a maturing artist with a lot to say.
A Less–than–Holy Union
The merger between Saint Joseph's University and University of the Sciences poses big questions about the clash of religion and science, but its impacts for students and faculty have been painfully tangible.
On Her Most American Album, Mitski Reclaims the Land
The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We is primitive, perverse, intense, honest, and the singer’s most cohesive record to date.
The Summer For Girls, By Girls
The commodification of girlhood in popular media, and what it means when an identity becomes commercialized.
"Blue Beetle" Aimed for Uniqueness But Hit on Generic
The film is wholesome fun when it isn't a marathon of parody–like Latino clichés.
Come on Barbie, Let’s Stop the Party
The studio has the movie world in its hands and is making all the wrong moves with its new surge of power.


















