Playlists
Maisie Peters Writes Songs to Soundtrack Your Daydreams
The pop singer–songwriter has carefully crafted sentimental stories on her debut record, 'You Signed Up For This.'
Televising Child Abuse: The Rise of the Family Vlogger
What do Tik Tok star Zoe Laverne and YouTube channel 8 Passengers have in common? Child exploitation.
Who Oversees Protests on Campus? Meet the Open Expression Division of Student Affairs
This branch of administration works to protect free speech rights at Penn.
Overheards 11.07.2021
This week: West and Down, Timothée Chalamet, and analog cigarettes.
Get Cozy with Gracie Abrams’ Comforting Bedroom Pop
Gracie Abrams offers fans a taste of intimacy with her EP, 'minor.'
The Controversy Behind JPEGMAFIA’s ‘LP!’ Reveals the Problem With Music Labels
‘LP!’ has some of the rapper’s best songs, but its gems cannot be found on official streaming services.
Why You Should Be Binge–Watching 'Inside Job'
If you’re curious to see a world in which conspiracy theorists are the arbiters of truth, this adult animated series is for you.
Are Masks the New Protest Fashion?
Masks offer a sense of anonymity that is necessary in the age of surveillance capitalism.
K–Indie Deserves More Attention
Here are four independent Korean rock bands worthy of your next fall playlist.
A Trip Into Psychedelic Medicine
Psychedelics are revolutionizing the health care and wellness industries. Now, they’re at Penn’s doorstep.
What to Watch if You Liked ‘Squid Game’
While you wait for the second season of 'Squid Game,' give some of these recommendations a try.
Tarot Tuesdays: Your Weekly Horoscope for Nov. 2
To all of the Leos and Sagittarians out there: Let that shit go.
Letter from the Editor 11.02.2021
On growing up, overscheduling, and intrusive silence
Hurrah for the Red and Blue ... and Green? Penn Sustainability Keeps These Student Leaders Busy
Meet the students pushing to make Penn a more climate–friendly university.
Overheards 10.31.2021
This week: Zara jeans, drunk cigarettes, and mommy issues
Gwen Stefani, the Harajuku Girls, and the Asian Pop Culture Fantasy
The fetishization of Asian aesthetics by celebrities isn't the representation we need.
Chinese Characters: A Perfect Balance of Form and Function
The age–old wisdom of kanji and hanzi is still relevant for future generations.
Ego of the Week: Zaccariah Wright
As head writer for Mask and Wig, Zaccariah is making the entire Penn community laugh.



















