4: Corporations Are People, Too

The team discusses bad corporate writing from Tazo, Untuckit, and dear old Penn. Julia's younger brother Eric joins as a special guest, but unfortunately has to leave halfway through due to an info session.
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The team discusses bad corporate writing from Tazo, Untuckit, and dear old Penn. Julia's younger brother Eric joins as a special guest, but unfortunately has to leave halfway through due to an info session.
Your hosts discuss everything from Rupi Kaur to hot sauce sexism. Guest Allie Rubin reads a gender-stereotyping poem from elementary school.
Your hosts discuss everything from Rupi Kaur to hot sauce sexism. Guest Allie Rubin reads a gender-stereotyping poem from elementary school.”
In our first episode, we’re taking a look at some “firsts” in writing. Mica reads It by Stephen King. Lauren and Julia dig through their high school journals and find firsts. Also a lot of teen angst.
We attempt to remove the veil of secrecy from the oldest student group on Penn's campus.
We delve into how a rivalry between Penn's own Edward Drinker Cope and Yale's O.C. Marsh jumpstarted the field of paleontology.
In our first episode, we examine a small piece of the long, complex history of women at Penn. We begin by looking closely at times of protest and change in the 70s and 80s through the lens of the women who lived through it, some of whom were the most prominent activists on campus. Switching gears to the present, we hear from current students on how most things on campus have changed, while others remain the same.