STREET Presents: College Interrupted
In case you didn’t get your fill of Street yesterday, we’re back today with a whole new issue! Get ready for diet fads, creative fundraisers, butts, and, of course, Jewish boys.
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In case you didn’t get your fill of Street yesterday, we’re back today with a whole new issue! Get ready for diet fads, creative fundraisers, butts, and, of course, Jewish boys.
Street worked overtime this week. And while we understand that coordinating frat pledges to serenade your little can be stressful, producing two back-to-back issues is pretty damn time consuming too. Flip through this week's issue below, grab the PDF or get a copy inside the DP.
Street is back and full of LOVE––for eligible bachelors, for hot teachers, for dreamy musicians, for brides-to-be and, of course, for you.
Street's always been a trend setter, but this week we were jet setters. We ventured to Sundance (and met James Franco, nbd) and brought you back all the best deets. Also, our feature this week focuses on students who book a flight home after graduation.
This week, Street brings you two of our most highly–anticipated events of the year. Grab the PDF or pick up a copy on Locust.
This week, Street asks, "Who are you?" in our identity issue, and we got enough answers to fill every section of our magazine. Identity isn't just the crisis you have at 3am after changing your major for the fourth time. It's music; it's film; it's food - and you can read all about it here.
Street wrote about sluts this week. For real. Slut shaming is getting internal and we must talk about it. The word Slut has deep roots and its usage is on the rise.
Trick or Street, Penn. Street was honored to meet some of our bravest classmates, the 17 members of Penn's NROTC program.
Happy Thursday.
It's the week after fall break and damn, did it feel long? Luckily we have some #streeats to numb the pain, all in our Fall Dining Guide. There are 17 reviews of Philly's newest and best restaurants, serving up the best mac and cheese, hummus, meatballs, Mexican brunch and gnocchi this city has to offer. Get ready and get eating (share your meals with us on instagram @34streetmag).
Fall Dining Guide On Stands Today! -- Attention Philly Phoodies: 34th Street's semesterly dining guide to new and noteworthy local restaurants is in the DP today. Food porn aplenty. Peep the PDF here!
Happy thursday, Penn! This week's feature looks at those who don't partake in thursday's thirsty side: sober students at Penn.
Happy thursday and L'Shana Tova to most of Penn. This week, Street got high(ly) investigative with a feature about Philadelphia's upcoming weed decriminalization and weed at Penn. This affects us all, so give it a read. And over 675 of you told us just how much you're smoking in our weed survey.
This week, Street knows you have the future on the brain (don't we all) and we're here to suggest a nice deep breath. Ahhhhhh, now read our feature about options for success besides OCR. It's going to be okay, really, we promise.
After our splashy debut featuring Ben Franklin on Channing Tatum's body, Street is back. This week we're getting down and real about first times, obvious and not. Remember the first time you...? Bonus: your Never Have I Ever games will never be the same.
We've waited through wind and snow and more wind and more snow, but they have arrived. Shoutouts! are here and whoa do you guys have some weird stuff going on. We love it, mostly.
This time of year is about being the best. Best in your class, best formal date, best internship, best first warm day outfit. At Street, we always look for the best...so we can share it with you.
We'll make this quick because we know you're a) already flinging b) in class staring at the clock or c) on your way to New Jersey (stay safe!).
This week, we have money on our minds and it's taken over every section of our (free) magazine. Our feature gets at the real cost of attending Penn, far higher than tuition. Speaking of tuition, lowbrow broke down one dollar of your tuition and it's not pretty. Before you blow your work study this weekend, Ego has money saving ways to hit the town and Food and Drink has a pretty sweet Philly food day for only $34.
Oh hey didn't see you there, guess what Street just did? We made a fashion issue.