You, Us, Them
He asked, “Hey, so, what’re your halves?” It was love.
The Revolution Must be Televised
Can the arts succeed where political discussion falls short?
Kava + Shuba = Kashuba
Adventures in communication and culture in Ukraine.
Constructing Kurdistan
Why shouldn’t Iraq become a bi-national federation?
Dough Boys
Baking and business savvy meet at student-run Insomnia Cookies.
Power to the Students
Nostalgia for an era of protests—even petty ones.
The Only Way to Travel
A retired couple roams the world via commercial shipping.
Wear it Well
How to make your clothes—and everything else—fit your goals in life.
Hurrah For … What Was That Again?
The Quaker spirit lives on, in Franklin Field’s upper tiers and the occasional freshman heart.
Who Was I and What Did I Want?
Different times bring different answers.
Shifting Waters
From flood to drought on the Upper Amazon.
Failing Grade
A teacher tells why the No Child Left Behind Act won’t work.
Hi, My Name is Josselyn
… and I’m pretending to be an alcoholic.
Breaking Camp
On giving up my office.
In the Land of the Bulls
“When they die well,” said the count, “it is the pride I feel.”
Pointing the Way to the Future
Where the “Influentials” go, the rest of us follow.
Away Game
The snacks may change, but baseball is baseball.
Picture This
Art From the Undergrad
Appointment With O’Hara
What did the novelist want with a Delta Phi hatband?
All About the Benjamins (Not)
Ticket to diversity.
Nerds Gone Bad
The Queen of Obscurica meets her match.
Scrambling to Machu Picchu
Penn Quaker Voyages
Unlocking Doors
Stealing clothes, hanging from fire escapes—it’s all part of growing up.
Doing Time in Armageddon
On guard at Megiddo Prison.























