Playlists
Ego of the Week: Nia Robinson
Meet the Wharton senior who's passionate about combatting inequity and injustice, podcasting, and chocolate cake.
Planting the Seeds of Food Justice at Penn Farm
How the Penn Park Farm is working to empower students and address campus food insecurity sustainably
Reconnecting with My Roots
Facing graduation, memories of making applesauce as a child make me wonder if I should give up the city for a rural life.
TikTok's #TraumaDump: Why Trauma Can’t Be Just a 'Storytime'
Trauma dumping on TikTok isn't just shocking—it's dangerous.
Euphoria’s “Out of Touch” Finds Liberation in Unreliability
The show's aesthetics give voice and connection to ‘out of touch’ identities.
The Problem with Alpha Male Dating Coaches
YouTube's alpha male dating coaches tell men that they hold the secret to dating. But are their claims truthful or toxic?
Disney's 'Encanto' is an Enchanting Film with an Important Message
The colorful animated film tackles intergenerational family struggles.
How Philly Is Stepping Up to Help Afghan Refugees
Local organizations are aiming to ease the transition for the city's influx of Afghan evacuees
M. Night Shyamalan's Brilliant Direction Shines in the Season Three Premiere of 'Servant'
The hit–or–miss director hits it big with this Apple TV production.
I’ve Made Monthly Spotify Playlists For Three Years, And You Should Too
The greatest gift of musical nostalgia that Spotify Wrapped can't provide
Confronting Philadelphia’s Gun Violence Epidemic Means Healing From Its Trauma
A record–setting year for homicides is a wake–up call to address the root causes of the violence.
34th Street Staff Picks: Our Favorite Books from 2021
From hard–hitting journalism to classic comfort reads, Street's staff kept their noses in the books this past year.
Twee, Tumblr, and the Toxic Trend Cycle
It wasn't even a decade ago that Twee and Tumblr were trending. Why are we already so nostalgic for 2014?
Twee Music: The Forefront of the Gentle Renaissance
As TikTok predicts the return of Twee, we turn back the clock to the music that started it all.
Ego of the Week: Emily Saperstein
Meet the Penn senior who has mastered balancing her passion for art and music with her love for numbers and code.
Inside r/Antiwork: Is This The End of Work As We Know It?
COVID–19 skyrocketed the growth of this subreddit—here's what that means for the modern workplace.
Tarot Tuesdays: Your Weekly Horoscope for Jan. 18
There's a full moon in Cancer! Find out how to cope with the most emotional time of the year.
Taking up Space: Furthering Queer Health Education on Campus
How Steven Chen is revolutionizing LGBTQ+ inclusivity at Penn and beyond with OurSpace.
Dispatches from Isolation
Confusion. Chaos. Miscommunication. When Penn students test positive for COVID–19, nothing about the isolation process is clear.




















