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(02/15/18 5:46pm)
Sam O’Neal (W ’21) takes pride in his networking abilities. He has read How to Win Friends and Influence People seven times now, and it has clearly paid dividends. The Finance concentrator has already lined up an internship at Goldman Sachs, and he claims that he’s just getting started.
(02/05/18 8:40am)
Aron Ramanujan (E ’21) recently joined CIMS 014: Italian Adaptations. The reason? He loves The Godfather.
(02/04/18 4:32pm)
You may have heard of many pledging horror stories, but none come close to this.
(01/28/18 9:46am)
Last Friday morning, the unthinkable happened. Claire Bradley (E '21) was walking down Spruce Street on her way home after class when her phone lit up with words no one ever hopes to see.
(01/27/18 5:19pm)
Last week, Amazon announced its top 20 finalists for its second headquarters, which is meant to supplement the current headquarters in Seattle. Philadelphia was one of the cities to make the coveted shortlist; however, at this point, it can only be looked at as a participation medal.
(01/23/18 5:55am)
The craze behind cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology is at an all-time high, which you already know unless you're busy with your "real" and "stable" currencies. Many have begun to pursue careers in the field in the hopes of realizing the technology’s full potential.
(01/25/18 5:30pm)
In most introductory probability courses, you will probably learn about the hot hand phenomenon—the belief that when someone’s in the zone in a sport, they’re likelier to achieve further success in additional attempts.
(01/12/18 8:46am)
As you may have heard about a month ago, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to repeal net neutrality—the idea that all data on the Internet should be treated as the same by service providers.
(12/11/17 4:33pm)
Jerome Mordan (C '21) had never seen snow until this weekend. The SoCal native, who constantly complains about the cold and lets his friends know that all things are better in Cali, was shocked to see white material all over the ground in the Quad on Sunday. Mordan had also never seen cocaine in real life.
(12/09/17 5:03pm)
Psi Omega Omicron (also known as Bulls, somehow) recently made headlines for shattering its previous record of early-decision applications, as it amassed more than sixty applicants.
(12/07/17 4:07pm)
You may have recently heard about a spelling bee that took place last week, but we highly doubt it was half as intense as this: the Inaugural CIS Beyblade Showdown.
(12/02/17 8:45pm)
It all makes sense now.
(12/02/17 1:21am)
With finals fast approaching, you may think you know some people who are screwed. But they’re probably not as screwed as Tyler James (E '20).
(11/20/17 4:17pm)
You heard that right—Penn is getting ready to build something yet again.
(11/19/17 7:39pm)
Davis Orlando (E '19) is a proud Alaskan, and he wants other people to know it.
(11/17/17 10:20pm)
Sophomore year was going well for Matt Johnstone (W '20), until he made a decision that changed the course of his life forever—quite literally.
(11/12/17 8:16pm)
On the last day of every advance registration period, thousands of students flock to PennInTouch to make key last-minute changes to their schedules—or at least they try. Because of PennInTouch’s limited functionality, only a handful of people can ever be satisfied.
(11/11/17 9:54pm)
Tony Hands (M&T ’21) is convinced that his startup will change the world, and he thinks you should be convinced too.
(11/02/17 2:59pm)
Jared Sullivan (C '21) has high aspirations. After watching Superbad and finding “Man’s Not Hot” before all of his friends, he decided that pursuing a career in comedy might be worthwhile.
(10/31/17 8:47pm)
Halloween night was looking like a bust for Engineering sophomore Jeffrey Simons and his friends. But then, they pulled off one of the craftiest endeavors in Penn’s recent history.