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Breaking Bread: Episode 5

Nov. 19, 2025

On Breaking Bread, host Chinelo Osakwe sat down with College senior Pilar Wingle to discuss how her Puerto Rican heritage has influenced her education and career. Footage by Skylar Fraser Editing by Sarah Gebremeskel Audio by Chinelo Osakwe

Breaking Bread E3

By Jean Park , Chinelo Osakwe and Carolina Borges · April 30, 2025

"Breaking Bread” host Chinelo Osakwe sits down with leaders of the Health of African Immigrants Program to explore how their diverse upbringings — from Germany and Morocco to Oklahoma — have shaped their core values and academic journeys. Edited by Jean Park. Design by Jean Park. 


Hillary Clinton Takes on Philadelphia

Hillary Clinton Takes on Philadelphia

April 7, 2016

On April 6, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke with members of Pennsylvania's AFL-CIO chapter about her plans to raise wages and protect American jobs. Among the labor sector, Clinton has a significant leg up on rival Bernie Sanders. (Photos by Olly Liu | Associate Photo Editor) 


The Penn Fashion Collective: Focus

The Penn Fashion Collective: Focus

April 5, 2016

The Penn Fashion Collective presented its 10th annual fashion show on Saturday at the School of Dental Medicine with the theme of “Focus.” Students designed, modeled, and shot the event. (Photos by Katie Zhao) 


Democracy Spring: A March from Philadelphia to DC

Democracy Spring: A March from Philadelphia to DC

April 2, 2016

On April 2nd, Democracy Spring began its march from Philadelphia to Washington, DC in protest of big money in politics. They marched down Walnut St. escorted by Philadelphia police, cutting right through Penn’s campus. Upon reaching Washington, DC on the 11th, the protesters plan to host nonviolent sit-ins and legal protests at the Capitol, demanding Congress to take immediate action to “end the corruption of big money in politics and ensure free & fair elections in which every American has an equal voice,” according to Democracy Spring's website. (Photos by Julio Sosa)


Robotics Fair at Kings Court English

Robotics Fair at Kings Court English

April 1, 2016

On March 19th, the Science and Technology Wing residential program of Kings Court English House hosted a robotics fair featuring three alumni of the program, Nicholas, Steven and William McGill, who spoke on their careers in robotics. Following their presentations, the residents competed in a “Hebocon” robotics competition. (Photos by Gregory Boyek)


Nashville, Tennessee talents take on the World Café Live

Nashville, Tennessee talents take on the World Café Live

March 31, 2016

The Saint Johns, a Nashville, Tennessee based band who have just released their first album Dead of Night, opened for folk-hop fusion group Judah and the Lion at the World Café Live on Wednesday night. The Saint Johns are on their first tour of the northeast, while Judah and the Lion are returning to World Café Live for a second year. The up-and-coming band experienced much larger crowds on this visit to Penn, with lead Judah Akers expressing his gratitude to the crowd; “we really don’t take this for granted,” he said. (Photos by Gregory Boyek)


SPORTS | Penn Challenge Track Meet

SPORTS | Penn Challenge Track Meet

March 27, 2016

Penn Track and Field put up a dominant performance in the Penn Challenge Meet this Saturday. Both the men and women's team scored 9 first place victories against Villanova, Rider, Army West Point, and Sacred Heart. The women scored a total of 216 points, while the men totaled 177.5. These victories come as the team prepares Florida/Stanford/Texas this upcoming weekend, and looks ahead to the Penn Relays, Ivy Championships, and, for some, the USA Olympic Trials in July. 


Hillel hosts Matisyahu at World Cafe Live

Hillel hosts Matisyahu at World Cafe Live

March 27, 2016

On Thursday night, Hillel hosted a free concert at World Cafe Live, featuring Jewish rapper Matisyahu and American-Palestinian and singer-songwriter Nadim Azzam. This concert was just one stop of a nationwide Hillel-sponsored tour, where Matisyahu aims to "replace boycott and finger pointing with music as a reminder to find the compassion and humanity we share."  Photos by Lizzy Machielse | Associate Photo Editor


Underground explosion on Walnut: A timeline

Underground explosion on Walnut: A timeline

March 24, 2016

At around 10:07 a.m. this morning, an underground explosion rocked Walnut Street between 34th and 36th streets. It blew two manhole covers off of the ground, with one striking a pedestrian. Here's a timeline of the events. (Photos by Julio Sosa | News Photo Editor) 


Spring Art Party Showcases: Abbas - Children of Abraham

Spring Art Party Showcases: Abbas - Children of Abraham

March 21, 2016

The gallery of Iranian photographer Abbas, Children of Abraham, comprised photos of Muslims, Jews and Christians taken all over the world. From the 1979 Iranian Revolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict to the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, from New York to Egypt to China, Abbas followed these "people of the book" and documented what he saw. Selections from his work were on display for the last several months in the Arthur Ross Gallery in the Fisher Fine Arts Library. Photos by Photo Manager Carson Kahoe and Photo Associate Tiffany Pham.


Bloomers Spring Show - Continuous: Real Women, Fake Stories

Bloomers Spring Show - Continuous: Real Women, Fake Stories

March 20, 2016

Bloomers closed out their spring show "Continuous: Real Women, Fake Stories" to a full audience this past Saturday night after their fourth performance in Houston Hall. The sketches, which were anchored around the case of a missing prom queen, ranged from the current election cycle (in the tune of "High School Musical") to Dora the Explorer losing her beloved Boots to a drive by bombing at the hands of Swiper the Fox. Performances by the Bloomers band interspersed these sketches, captivating the audience. Although the show has closed out at Penn, Bloomers will be performing in New York City on April 9. Photos by Julio Sosa | News Photo Editor


SPEC announces 3LAU as Spring Fling opener

SPEC announces 3LAU as Spring Fling opener

March 18, 2016

This past Thursday, SPEC hosted an announcement party for the Spring Fling opener. They raffled off the opportunity to buy floor passes, handed out glow sticks, and allowed attendees to guess "What's Next For Fling" on a chalk board. While nobody guessed the opener, someone did the nail the headliner: Chance The Rapper. Eventually they announced the opener to be 3LAU, a 25-year-old Las Vegas-based DJ, and the night ended with a performance from Penn Hype. Photos by Julio Sosa | News Photo Editor


Witnessing History Abroad: Major Lazer in Havana

Witnessing History Abroad: Major Lazer in Havana

March 15, 2016

American electronic music trio Major Lazer – comprised of Diplo, Jillionaire, and Walshy Fire – performed a free show this past Sunday, March 6 in Havana, Cuba in front of the newly reopened U.S. Embassy. Major Lazer is the first major U.S. act to perform in Cuba in the new era of diplomatic relations between the island nation and the United States- and Penn students abroad were there to witness it. As Major Lazer explained in their press conference, it is important to build bridges between countries and study abroad programs are one way of constructing these connections. Penn has offered its students the opportunity to study abroad in Cuba for over a decade, and without the educational infrastructure and emphasis on these experiences, it would otherwise be nearly impossible for students to witness historical moments such as these.                             Photos by Marcus Katz | Senior Photographer



Photo Gallery: The Faces of Trump's Supporters

Photo Gallery: The Faces of Trump's Supporters

Feb. 1, 2016

An obvious highlight of the DP’s visit to Iowa was the opportunity to follow Wharton alum Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in the days leading up to the caucuses. Despite the Donald’s blustery speeches, some of the strongest convictions came not from the candidate himself but from his supporters. People came from across the country to see the real estate mogul speak at a rally in the Gerald W. Kirn Middle School in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Here is what they had to say.


Penn's First Snow Day of 2016

Penn's First Snow Day of 2016

Jan. 19, 2016

Finally, snow reaches Penn! Students and squirrels around campus enjoy the flurry that occurred over the weekend.



Photo Feature | Kwanzaa at Makuu

Photo Feature | Kwanzaa at Makuu

Dec. 9, 2015

Makuu, The Black Cultural Center at Penn, hosted a Kwanzaa event on Monday. The event included members of both the University and West Philadelphia communities to celebrate the values of collaboration, self-determination, and purpose. The feast brought together students, student groups, faculty, alumni, administrators, and community guests to learn about Kwanzaa.


Photo Feature: A Day in the Life

Photo Feature: A Day in the Life

Dec. 8, 2015

Our photographers profiled a few Penn students who agreed to participate in a project documenting a small part of interesting tidbits of life at Penn. Here are some snapshots of their days.



A Recap in Photos: Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz

A Recap in Photos: Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz

Dec. 7, 2015

Miley Cyrus played at the Electric Factory on December 5 for her tour, Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz. She surprised the crowd with her crazy antics and costumes, dressing like a sun, moon, and baby, and showed off her colorful wigs. At one point she addressed the crowd and Philly as a whole, and recalled stories of her time living in the city // Lizzy Machielse | Associate Photo Editor