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(03/26/13 2:55am)
While students might find their study skills rusted after a long summer, College sophomore Erica Liebman faced an extreme version of this situation when she returned to her books after more than a decade.
(03/14/13 3:31am)
Are a food truck owner and investment banker part of the same community — if they’re both South Asian?
(02/22/13 1:18am)
While women are getting ahead nationwide, their rate of advancement at Penn and at other elite institutions has grown stagnant.
(01/24/13 5:42am)
Fraternity rush has lots of advantages – meeting new people and eating all kinds of food. However, rush is often a logistical nightmare behind the scenes, with brothers finding it hard to remember the hundreds of students that walk through their doors.
(01/11/13 2:24am)
A popular campus food truck will no longer just be available on wheels.
(12/10/12 12:51am)
While most students at Penn usually associate finals with memorizing facts or churning out a last-minute paper, others have more creative hurdles to jump over to complete their courses.
(12/04/12 3:17am)
Next semester, students will finally be able to see Steinberg-Dietrich Hall without all of its scaffolding.
(12/02/12 10:44pm)
On a cold Friday morning, six male students stood in a circle on Locust Walk.
(11/28/12 1:58am)
Winners of the Power Down Challenge — a three-week long energy reduction competition organized by Penn Facilities and Real Estate Services — were released yesterday, with few surprises compared to previous years.
(11/28/12 1:05am)
For students living on campus, finding someone to accompany them to that theater show or play at that jam session means looking no further than right next door.
(11/27/12 3:19am)
A typical classroom at Penn may not always contain typical students.
(11/26/12 6:05am)
A recently developed tool that predicts how people will behave in disaster situations may be able to help if a hurricane like Sandy comes back to call.
(11/09/12 4:29am)
A recent survey suggests that for some Wharton students, old habits die hard.
(10/31/12 11:30pm)
Beginning yesterday, lights in different campus buildings began turning off, and not because of Hurricane Sandy.
(10/31/12 3:30am)
Across Penn’s campus, streakers, studiers and singers all used the time off during Hurricane Sandy to their advantage. Despite being stuck inside for most of Monday and Tuesday, students passed the time in a variety of ways — some more unconventional than others.
(10/29/12 1:33am)
While campus is waiting for Hurricane Sandy to arrive in full force, college house staff are trying to promote safety while finding creative ways to keep their residents entertained.
(10/16/12 12:28am)
Doug Trinidad runs his hands over a 3,200-year-old sphinx.
(10/02/12 6:35pm)
_As Penn’s rare books wait for a new home, they are currently inhabiting a different space — cyberspace.
(09/24/12 1:37am)
While some students celebrated the Red and the Blue this Saturday at Skimmer Fest, others chose to focus on the green.
(09/21/12 4:54am)
Penn Athletics is about to get cleaner and greener this semester.