Playlists
Google Chrome Extension SignUp Fights to Make Movies Deaf–Accessible
As Deaf representation in film grows, we must ensure these movies are within reach.
Online Dating Somehow Could Get Worse
Hulu’s 'Fresh' is a biting critique on the dangers of dating culture.
Tate McRae Takes Flight in Philly
The 18–year–old tears up the stage alongside GAYLE and Mimi Webb on her North American headlining tour.
Letter from the Editor 04.05.2022
On tug–of–war, toxic habits, and lessons from geometry class
A Union Is Brewing
The significance of union organizing at the 34th and Walnut Starbucks
Meet Anna Hoppel, the Painter Bringing Motion to a Static Form of Art
Artist Spotlight | Anna wants you to know that art is all around you and within you.
A Walk Through The Woodlands with Jane Austen
Jane Austen, ”Bridgerton,” and The Woodlands give us an escape from modernity and a trip into the literary past.
Short King Spring Is Upon Us
Short King Spring is trending across social media. What does it mean for masculinity?
Sidechat to the Main Stage: A New App That Is Taking Over Campus
A new app called Sidechat has taken Penn by storm—but what exactly is it?
Ego of the Week: Mary Sadallah
Meet the senior masterfully combining her love for her Middle Eastern heritage with her involvements in public policy.
What You Missed at the Oscars, Minus the Slap
The ceremony featured moving speeches and a Best Picture win that represented streaming services' expansive takeover in Hollywood.
The Search for the Perfect Pop Song
Recent copyright infringement lawsuits surrounding Dua Lipa's "Levitating" highlight the constraints of modern pop songwriting.
Why Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Hair Matters to Black Women
The first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court is wearing her natural curls—here's why that's important.
Authenticity and the Art of Letting Go
To stay true to myself, I am learning to release opportunities that no longer feel right for me.
On Black Culture, Societal Reckonings, and Penn's Place in It All
A conversation with Makuu Director Dr. Brian Peterson.
Cooking Basics for College Students
How to find cheap, easy and quick dinner recipes.
Ego of the Week: Shaila Lothe
Meet the senior passionate about public policy, Argentina, and (vegetarian) food.
Overheards 03.29.22
This week: dumpster divers, Street's dental preoccupation, and that homeopath who prescribed your mom medical marijuana
The Monkey and The Elephant Doesn't Just Have Coffee, It Has Heart
This Philly non–profit redefines the 3Cs: coffee, cause, and community.



















