Playlists
To Alan Light, Hallelujah Is Not Just A Song—It’s A Movement
The 'Rolling Stone' rock critic visited the Kelly Writers House on Oct. 13 for a conversation with Penn’s Anthony DeCurtis.
Urban Exploration: More Than an Adrenaline Rush
Urban exploration, a growing subculture at Penn, is a way for students to connect with history, bond with friends, and make art.
Upcoming Indie Musicians, Beware of TikTok
TikTok is a great place to gain exposure, but chasing success on the platform comes with pitfalls.
Passion Exploitation is the Dark Side of Nonprofit Work
It's time to confront the harsh realities of a career in social justice.
'Bones and All' Leaves You With A Lot to Digest
Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet will eat your heart out in Luca Guadagnino’s terrifying romantic love story.
Evelyn Thomson: Redefining Women in Physics
Meet the recently named American Physical Society Fellow with passions beyond the particles that make up our world.
Becoming an Astros Fan in Philly
Picking up and letting go of your identity
Ego of the Week: Tommy Christaldi
Between community engagement and performing arts leadership, Tommy finds time to talk up a storm.
“Pushing Penn From Within”: Looking Back on 30 Years of the Netter Center
Netter has spent decades working behind the scenes to rehabilitate Penn’s relationship with West Philadelphia.
Chinatown Activism: Then and Now
This Philly native discusses her work inheriting the mantle of the decades–long struggle to save Chinatown.
Introducing the Bifocal Film Festival: Penn's First Student–Run Film Festival
Penn's newest film festival comes from an all–student coalition with a keen focus on global storytelling.
The newest crime thriller ‘Decision to Leave’ will leave its audience emotionally shattered
Park Chan–wook returns with a genre–bending thriller equally fascinating as Parasite
@AnaKrutch Tells Stories that Will Mend Your Soul
Ana Krutchinksy talks making space on TikTok for authentic vulnerability through fictional stories
Nature Has Evolved into Luxury
How a citrus–related controversy brought to light the inaccessible nature of greenery in architecture.
A High School Experience Marked by Watered Down Lessons, Inadequate Resources, and Isolation
COVID-19 and inequality harmed a generation just entering Penn. Professors and administrators are adjusting to this new reality.
Hello, LiLo!: Can Lindsay Lohan’s (New) Comeback Stick the Landing?
Hello, LiLo!: Can Lindsay Lohan’s (New) Comeback Stick the Landing?
The Good, The Bad, and The Radical World of Campaign Art
From font to color choices, campaign posters have the power to hint at the political future.
Hip–Hop is Not the Problem
The recent death of rapper Takeoff should make us question America's gun violence epidemic.
Ego of the Week: Ashwarya Devason
Between hours spent in the research lab, this senior is makes sure to further her passions for empowering first–generation, low–income students and studying feminist theory.




















