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Download a PDF of this issue Jan|Feb 2022Volume 120, No. 3 Features COVID’s Long Shadow Beyond the laboratory and bedside, Penn researchers are working to tease out the pandemic’s psychological,...
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Download a PDF of this issue Mar|Apr 2022Volume 120, No. 4 Features The Hunger to End Hunger As the head of the largest hunger relief organization in the Philadelphia region, George Matysik CGS’10 is...
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Download a PDF of this issue May|June 2022Vol. 120, No. 5 Features Thinking About Ukraine Penn faculty examine the conflict from multiple perspectives—sometimes clashing, sometimes meshing, and often...
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Download a PDF of the issue July|Aug 2022Vol. 120, No. 6 Features Crossing Borders For Efrén Olivares, whose childhood was split between Texas and Mexico, the push to reform US immigration policies...
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Download a PDF of this issue Sep|Oct 2022Vol. 121, No. 1 Features Liz Magill Is Listening (in a Good Way) Penn’s new president says growing up in Fargo, North Dakota, is the most memorable thing about...
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Download a PDF of this issue Nov|Dec 2022Vol. 121, No. 2 Features Drawing Down the Lightning, Making the Moment On her inauguration day as the University’s ninth president, Liz Magill shared a vision...
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Download a PDF of this issue Jan|Feb 2023Vol.121, No.3 Features And the Band Played On For 125 years, the Penn Band has been an omnipresent and energetic presence at sporting events, campus...
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Download a PDF of this issue March|April 2023Vol. 121, No. 4 Features The Olden Bough Humans have revered ancient trees for about as long as we’ve chopped down forests. What does that fraught...
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Download a PDF of this issue May|June 2023Vol. 121, No. 5 Features Alien Minds, Immaculate Bullshit, Outstanding Questions College in the age of ChatGPT.By Trey Popp Basketball In His Blood Thirty...
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Download a PDF of this issueJuly|August 2023Vol. 121, No. 6 Features Mann in the Middle Michael E. Mann has been a central figure in the battle for the environment since the “hockey stick” graph made...
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Download a PDF of this issueSeptember | October 2023Vol. 122, No. 1 Features Time Stretcher From swinging standards to avant garde nonconformism, Penn music professor, jazz drummer, and shapeshifting...
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Cover photo by Michael Branscom Download a PDF of this issueNovember | December 2023Vol. 122, No. 2 Features Fake Simple Amanda Shulman C’15 has earned national acclaim with Her Place Supper Club,...
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Download a PDF of this issueJanuary | February 2024Vol. 122, No. 3 Features Chasing Justice As a young federal civil rights prosecutor, Jared Fishman C’99 investigated the police killing of a Black...
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Download a PDF of this issueMarch | April 2024Vol. 122, No. 4 Features We Should Be Friends For the past 20 years, Aaron Karo W’01 and Matt Ritter L’05 have been part of a unique friendship tradition...
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