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Walden Green

Walden Green

Editor-in-Chief at 34th Street Magazine

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  • English
Covering topics
  • House
  • Editorial Page
  • Features/Lifestyle
  • Music
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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Eternal Before Sunrise

“I can’t believe we never met at Penn”
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A Less–than–Holy Union

The merger between Saint Joseph’s University and University of the Sciences poses big questions about the clash of religion and science, but its impacts for students and faculty have been painfully tangible.
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Ego of the Week: Emily White

Meet Street’s former editor–in–chief: fashionista, glossy mag crusader, and proud cat parent.
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Penn 10: Lee Schwartz - 34th Street Magazine

Lee’s Penn trajectory raises all sorts of questions. Questions like “Who needs calculus, when you can have Cambridge?”
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Letter from the Editor, March 2023 - 34th Street Magazine

Going on antidepressants completely recalibrated the way I think about college, and it might not be the worst thing if we all became more of a Prozac Nation.
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Letter from the Editor, March 2023

Going on antidepressants completely recalibrated the way I think about college, and it might not be the worst thing if we all became more of a Prozac Nation.
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Resonant Frequencies - 34th Street Magazine

From biorhythms to body rhythms, these five songs by Eno, Wonder, and Guetta, among others, tap directly into the tempos of human life.
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Letter from the Editor, February 2023

At Street, we take big things (a 55–year legacy, almost 10,000 undergraduate students) and big ideas (sex, among others) and make them into something personal.
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Florist's Self–Titled Album is a Portrait of a Band in Full Bloom -...

Emily Sprague and her friends’ intuitive musicianship merges with the natural world on their most immersive project to date.
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Aldous Harding’s Live Show Explores a New Uncanny Valley

The folk eccentric’s set at Union Transfer was a mesmerizing, surprisingly groovy deconstruction of performance and vulnerability.
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Letter from the Dining Guide Editor

On cheap eats, transcendent tomatoes, and why we write about food