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(12/02/10 8:35am)
Casual writers have used blogging as an active outlet for for decades — but in a changing job market, it’s increasingly becoming a viable career option. Call them the downfall of journalism, internet riffraff or harbingers of the apocalypse, but blogs have been earning money since they started emerging in the mid-1990s.
(11/22/10 11:11am)
College junior Ariella Chivil had a bone to pick with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(02/02/09 10:00am)
Although many Temple University students may not have insomnia, but beginning next week they will have Insomnia Cookies.
(01/29/09 10:00am)
Yesterday the University announced plans to renovate Du Bois College House beginning in March. The updates will be completed by fall of this year.
(01/28/09 10:00am)
Next time students stroll down Hamilton Walk, they will pass a piece of architectural history.
(01/26/09 10:00am)
Students reject winter, and apparently so does University plumbing.
(01/26/09 10:00am)
Organizers of this year's RecycleMania run are using new techniques to encourage on-campus recycling - but they're recycling ideas from last year, too.
(01/21/09 10:00am)
Economic turbulence has encouraged many Americans to be more cautious, and Penn is no exception.
(12/05/08 10:00am)
Thanksgiving was weird.
(11/14/08 10:00am)
Hackneyed as it may sound, with great power comes great responsibility. And teachers have great power.
(11/07/08 10:00am)
You are who you associate with.
(10/31/08 9:00am)
Mice daunt the world.
(10/24/08 9:00am)
I read trash. Or at least according to some people I do.
(10/17/08 9:00am)
Which of the following situations do you consider more probable after graduation: facing a challenging ethical dilemma or being forced to identify, say, the different types of igneous rock on Earth? Well, Penn thinks it's the latter. As students in the School of Arts and Sciences, we're required to take a Physical Science course but don't necessarily need to take any courses on morality or ethics.
(10/10/08 9:00am)
Do you speak to your parents more than four times a week? Discuss course selections with them before you register? Seek their guidance when something in your residence malfunctions? Welcome to the "Umbilical Cord" clan. That's the term my professor once used last year to explain what she deemed an unhealthy attachment to one's parents.
(10/03/08 9:00am)
We get it. Our economy is collapsing around us. The bailout plan doesn't bail us out. Seniors are having a hard time getting jobs.
(09/26/08 9:00am)
Hypothetical scenario: Your five-year-old begins to misbehave, biting your houseguests and mimicking all sorts of uncouth swearwords.
(09/12/08 9:00am)
During freshman year, I decided to audition for CityStep, an organization under the Civic House umbrella that provides an extra-curricular dance program for several elementary schools in the West Philadelphia area.
(09/05/08 9:00am)
"Donde esta la tortuga?" I would ask my friend. "La Tortuga esta en el agua," she would matter-of-factly reply. Such was the extent of my command of the Spanish language during the three-week trip I took to Spain last summer. For those of you who are similarly unfamiliar with the language, this question-answer phrase is translated as, "Where is the turtle?" "The turtle is in the water."