Profile
Penn 10: Chris Picchiello
Whether he’s wearing his scrubs or his barista hat, love and care is at the heart of everything Chris does.
Penn 10: Natasha Chity–Guevara
The Hispanic studies major and Penn Persian Society co–president dreams of being a professor in Latin American literature.
Penn 10: Manoj Simha
Manoj’s Wharton experience hasn’t been about turning money into more money; it’s been about building something from the ground up.
Penn 10: Emma Van Zandt
Emma Van Zandt goes with the flow, whether that's attending Penn, surviving cancer, or starting the career she never knew existed.
Penn 10: Barbara Chrem
For Barbara, nursing is the perfect union of interpersonal attraction and STEM.
Penn 10: Maddy Fair
Maddy envisions a world where being honest about mental health isn't scary.
#AsianTalks is More Than Just a Hashtag
How a student–led therapy program has created an inclusive space for the Asian–American community at Penn.
“A Sustainable Marketplace”: Reimagining Sustainable Futures
The Feminist Flea Market and Grant Blvd highlight local sustainability–focused artists with their upcoming market on Earth Day weekend.
Ego of the Week: Beatrice Forman
Meet Street's former editor–in–chief, who excels at telling stories and fails at passing the Bechdel test.
Generation Pandemic: A Monument to Our Young People
How two seniors allowed us to understand American strangers' lives during the world's worst months.
The Comeback Kid
Michael Cogbill’s Philly–focused politics and community organizing landed him a position on the 3rd District ballot to the U.S. House of Representatives—until a legal challenge from an opposing candidate tried to crush his campaign.
Meet Kaiser Ke, Whose Work Makes You Look at the Art Before the Artist
Artist Spotlight | In 'Non Sequitur,' his premiere exhibit at the Philomathean Society, Kaiser reincarnates not only art, but history.
Jennifer Egan Talks Career, Craft, and Culture
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author returns to Penn with her sixth novel … and some much–needed advice.
Making Music with Michael Auble
Substitute teacher by day, songwriter and bandmate by night.
On Black Culture, Societal Reckonings, and Penn's Place in It All
A conversation with Makuu Director Dr. Brian Peterson.
For Great Food and Some Cultural History, Stroll the Streets of the Century–Old Italian Market
The businesses on South Philly's 9th Street have been here for decades. Here's a look into where they've been, and where they're going.
How Chef Diana Widjojo Is Highlighting Indonesian Cuisine and Culture
The co–owner of restaurant Hardena is making Indonesian food more popular than ever.
Bring Everyone Back to the Table
How The Community Grocer is revolutionizing the solution to food insecurity as we know it.
@cass_andthecity Puts Hidden Gems on the Map
The Philly–based TikToker reviews restaurants from neighborhoods all over the city, tackling issues of food justice

















