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Windward Walk
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 01:52 P.M. 21° F (feels like 9° F) En route to my laboratory section in Disque Hall, a historic academic building in Drexel’s Quadrangle, my teary eyes glance around the quiet courtyard, unable to unfurl against the scouring gusts of wind. My walk to class demanded full focus and the resolve to endure the biting Philadelphia cold. Almost there. Careful… careful! Do not rush. Where are my mittens? I cannot feel my fingers. This does not feel like 9°.
Amulya Arakala
Mar 311 min read


From SCI Phoenix: A Postcard From a Permanent Sentence
A green postcard from SCI Phoenix arrives with a message about obligation and attention, prompting a deeper examination of life without parole in Pennsylvania. As one incarcerated man reaches out to student journalists, his letter opens a broader debate about punishment, permanence, and who gets to shape public memory after a sentence is handed down.
Jackson Juzang
Feb 195 min read


Building a Forever Home: Erin Brown and the Philadelphia Urban Riding Academy’s Ride for Legacy
A new profile of Erin Brown looks at how the Philadelphia Urban Riding Academy is safeguarding Black horsemanship in a changing city, and what it takes to build a lasting home for the riders who will carry the legacy forward.
Jackson Juzang
Nov 10, 20255 min read


At the Roundtable: Power, Privilege, and Generational Betrayal in After the Hunt
At the After the Hunt roundtable, Luca Guadagnino, Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and Ayo Edebiri joined student journalists to discuss mentorship, betrayal, and Yale’s paradox of privilege.
Jackson Juzang
Oct 3, 20254 min read
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