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New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof spent the day at Penn as the keynote speaker of Hillel's Moral Voices.
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New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof spent the day at Penn as the keynote speaker of Hillel's Moral Voices.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof spent the day at Penn as the keynote speaker of Hillel's Moral Voices.
Alex Remnick
Penn lost to the Brown Bears on Friday at the Palestra Jerome Allen
Penn lost to the Brown Bears on Friday at the Palestra Jerome Allen
Penn Curling beat Villanova 42-17 in the Philadelphia College Classic (now in it's second year).
Penn Curling beat Villanova 42-17 in the Philadelphia College Classic (now in it's second year).
Penn Curling beat Villanova 42-17 in the Philadelphia College Classic (now in it's second year).
Penn Women's Basketball lost to Drexel Sunday, November 15. 15 Caitlin Slover F
Penn Women's Basketball lost to Drexel Sunday, November 15. 15 Caitlin Slover F
Penn Women's Basketball lost to Drexel Sunday, November 15. 15 Caitlin Slover F
Alex Remnick
Just a few blocks from campus, two programs link Penn with up-and-coming West Philadelphia artists.
The 40th Street Artist-in-Residence program, located at 40th and Chestnut streets, provides five artists from West Philadelphia studio space for one year. The program has served over 30 artists since its creation in 2002.
Contestants compete in an early morning buffalo wing eating competition
Contestants compete in an early morning buffalo wing eating competition
Contestants compete in an early morning buffalo wing eating competition
Tour of Next Fab Studios, a new Technology Workshop and Prototyping Center. Technical Supervisor Lewis Colburn works on a slide-in stool on an automatic wood cutter, which takes a digital design and engraves it into wood.
Tour of Next Fab Studios, a new Technology Workshop and Prototyping Center. Technical Supervisor Lewis Colburn works on a slide-in stool on an automatic wood cutter, which takes a digital design and engraves it into wood.
College Junior Jason Goodman proposes a new group which would strengthen the University LGBT Center's connections with the greater Philly LGBT community.