34th Street: The Toast
Hey, Penn!
Today we’re continuing our journey through the extravaganza that is our Dining Guide, while making note of eating disorders on campus. This postscript is especially relevant during the seemingly perpetual midterm season between the holidays, as Penn's pressure and competition are triggering factors without a doubt. Food, however, could be an answer to all the tension around us. So don’t forget to visit Tonalli for their creative fusion of traditional pizza with Mexican flavors, and while you're on your way, be sure listen to some country music and unpack the genre's core lyrical devices.
STYLE
Understanding Eating Disorders on Campus
Photo: Emmi Wu
Before diving deeply into all the treats that the dining guide has to offer, I believe it’s important to take a step back to examine eating disorders in the context of high–pressure campus environment. A particularly knotty issue to tackle, eating disorders can arise from many different sources and manifest in various manners. Follow Style writer Anjali Kishore to learn about eating disorders on campus and develop a more complex understanding of how they impact our collective community.
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STYLE
Pizza Mexicana
Style writer Anna O’Neill–Dietel reviews the South Philly restaurant Tonalli, where traditional pizzas are twisted with vibrant flavors that come all the way from San Mateo Ozolco, Mexico.
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MUSIC
Americana's Favorite Car?
Have you ever wondered the reason behind pick–up trucks' pervasive presence in country music? Music writer Ananya Varshneya unpacks the lyrical device’s complex connotations of country values and Americanness.
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