Arts
University club competes and brings home wins in the Philadelphia Flower Show
BY DANI BEAMISHManaging Arts and Culture Editor The university’s PHS Philadelphia Flower Show Club competed in the 2023 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s (PHS) Philadelphia Flower Show and received awards on their exhibit that highlighted the harmful effects of improper electronic waste. Each university that competed at the show had to choose a theme color; this year, […]
UDress Magazine hosts fall fashion show with theme, “New York Minute”
BY NYA WYNNStaff Reporter Fashionability was at an all time high on Dec. 3 with the debut of UDress Magazine’s annual fall fashion show to promote their upcoming magazine issue. Students gathered in Trabant Student Center to see the student-styled outfits inspired by this semester’s issue, following the theme of “New York Minute.” The looks […]
Fast fashion’s impacts on the environment, society, and the economy
Sustainable fashion board courtesy of Kelly Cobb. BY TESS WILLIAMSStaff Reporter In the fashion industry consumers play a large role in determining the production of clothing. Therefore, consumers have the opportunity to create a more sustainable fashion industry that is less reliant on overconsumption bred on constantly changing trends. The fashion system is a combination […]
Photo Gallery: Flo Rida Fall Concert
This year’s fall concert headliner Flo Rida took the stage with opening act DJ Amaze on Nov. 17. The concert, hosted by The Crew, took place at the Bob Carpenter Center at 8 p.m. Photographers Audrey Tong and Larissa Heather document the event. Audrey Tong/THE REVIEW Larissa V. Heather/THE REVIEW Larissa V. Heather/THE REVIEW Audrey Tong/THE REVIEW […]
The Indian Student Association celebrates the festival of lights
BY DANI BEAMISHManaging Arts and Culture Editor The university’s Indian Student Association (ISA) celebrated Diwali on Friday evening in Trabant Student Center. Diwali is celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. Each religion celebrates Diwali based on different historical events, according to the British Broadcasting Channel. Although each religion celebrates Diwali […]
Queer artists at Boston Calling reflect on the intersection between goals and identities
BY RISHA INAGANTICo-Managing News Editor BY TABITHA REEVESCo-Managing News Editor Over Memorial Day weekend, Boston Calling Music Festival featured various LGBTQ+ performers, many of whom have drawn inspiration for their songwriting and overall goals as influential figures from their identities and personal experiences. Apart from the similar areas of influence, these artists shared missions of […]
The normalization of ADA accessibility at Boston Calling Music Festival
BY TABITHA REEVESCo-Managing News Editor BY RISHA INAGANTICo-Managing News Editor With a golf cart to help festival attendees get around and the willingness to make accommodations as needed, the American Disabilities Act (ADA) team at Boston Calling Music Festival made an effort to ensure that all persons could enjoy the festivities to the fullest extent […]
Community spotlight: Little Goat and Peach Blossom co-founder Olivia Brinton
BY TABITHA REEVESCo-Managing News Editor The little blue and green house on the outskirts of East Campus is typically buzzing with chattering and studying students who stop by to grab a drink from the Little Goat Coffee Roasting Company between classes. Before the coffee shop became a hotspot for the university community, the location was […]
What’s opening on Broadway this spring?
BY BETH WOJCIECHOWSKIWebsite Manager This article will be published in The Review’s special magazine issue, set to be available on campus starting the week of April 24. After an autumn filled with many show closings due to the lingering economic struggles from Broadway’s closure during the pandemic, Broadway has many new productions opening this spring, […]
From “pitchers” to “mug night”: A bar crawl through Main Street’s past and present
BY TARA LENNONEditor-in-Chief This article will be published in The Review’s special magazine issue, set to be available on campus starting the week of April 24. The creaking wooden staircase, the upstairs patio that, no matter how cold the night is, brings relief and the comically large plastic pitchers that each student holds — these […]