Playlists
Treat Yourself This Valentine’s Day to These Five Philly Stores
From candle–making to do–it–yourself pottery, spend your Valentine's Day at these five Philly stores that celebrate self–love.
The Greeks Had Six Words for Love—Here’s a Book for Each One
According to the ancient Greeks, love isn't just romantic. Check out these six books to learn why.
Why Do We Learn About Love?
Two Penn professors give their takes on what love is, why it's important, and how we can approach it.
Give These Romantic Tropes A Second Chance
Revisiting some of the most perfectly executed romantic tropes in film
Tarot Tuesdays: Your Valentine's Day Horoscope for Feb. 15.
Love is in the air—even the universe says so.
Letter from the Editor 02.08.2022
On accountability, restorative justice, and reckoning with our past
Premier League Matches and Perfect Daughters
My struggle with meeting my mom’s hopes for a feminine daughter.
A Fireable Offense
Despite repeated racist remarks, Amy Wax is still teaching. Where does Penn draw the line between free speech and hate speech?
Overheards 02.08.22
This week: cyberbullies, exhibitionists, and misleading meats
Do Celebrities Even Owe Us Anything?
From Rihanna to Britney Spears, celebrities don't owe us shit.
What's a Musician, and Why Does it Even Matter?
In light of Damon Albarn and Taylor Swift's Twitter beef, it's time for us to reconsider who is and isn't a songwriter.
'Definition Please' is a Hot Take on South Asian Stereotypes
Sujata Day rewrites South Asian characters and dismantles damaging stereotypes in her genre–bending directorial debut.
Lila Dubois is a First–Year Student with an Album on the Way
The Los Angeles native strikes an inspiring balance between her passion and her education.
Tarot Tuesday: Your Mercury Retrograde Messages for Feb. 8
Now that the chaos is over, what did you learn?
Ego of the Week: Jordyn Kaplan
Meet the aspiring teacher changing the world one student at a time.
Summer Walker makes space for interiority, proving she’s 'Still Over It'
Walker's sophomore album places a premium on voice and navigates a complicated relationship.
Penn Needs To Take Better Care of Its Student–Athletes
While Penn has taken some measures to ensure the wellness of its players, there’s still more to be done.
What’s in a Joke? Jean–Michel Rabaté Makes the Case for Laughter
In 'Rires Prodigues: Rire et Jouissance chez Marx, Freud et Kafka," the english professor smiles at the end of the world.
Are Penn Students Experiencing “Superhero Fatigue?”
Some fans have become increasingly burned out from the redundant storylines of comic book movies and shows.



















