Under Armour, Dick's Sporting Goods reps discuss sports fashion
Thanks to a host of forward-looking companies, gym clothes may have found a place in the fashion world.
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Thanks to a host of forward-looking companies, gym clothes may have found a place in the fashion world.
1201 Frankford Ave. It’s worth venturing out of the normal Center City haunts up to Fishtown in northeast Philadelphia for Frankford Hall. Take the Market-Frankford Line straight up to Girard and find yourself in front of one of Philly’s only beer gardens. Make your hamburger, sausage and hot dog orders at the window and take it to a picnic table outside or head indoors for seats and a game or two of jenga. Do it right, skip the bottle and get your beer in a giant stein.
Naderol is now officially “The Drink of the Quakers.”
Every once in a while, I plan a Saturday where I do absolutely nothing. I stay in my room, catch up on blogs, make a list of all the things I should (or, from a certain perspective, could) be doing and watch the time tick by.
The red water bottle. At Penn, it’s the universal sign for “I’m an athlete.” It’s also the universal sign for “I’m straight.”
The idea came to him as he was lying on a beach in Hawaii, thinking about Bradley Cooper.
The rain was pounding hard on Remy Manzi’s forehead as he held tight to his mother’s hand, stepping over bodies that lay forgotten alongside the road leading to his home in Kabgayi, Rwanda.
Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly considered a proposal to completely eliminate water bottles on Penn’s campus.
Back in good old Europe, I grew up watching American TV. Little did I know, though, that most of what I saw on the screen in movies such as “American Pie” was based on glorified stereotypes.
Booze, boobs and buffalo wings.
Pennsylvania’s liquor industry may not be controlled by the state for much longer.
The Quakers kept Khalif Wyatt quiet for a long time. They frustrated him into committing head-scratching fouls and careless turnovers.
I read with interest about the installation of water bottle filling stations at Wharton. While I certainly applaud the notion of reducing waste and the unnecessary expense of bottled water, I must point out that the need to consume large volumes of water each day is without any particular health benefit and need not be officially encouraged.
Penn students concerned about sustainability can now fill up their water bottles at the new bottle filling station in Huntsman Hall.
Oh snap! We just had a vision! Dozens of girls, flawlessly arranged on a staircase for impeccably timed meet-and-greets. Their shivering, stiletto-wearing prospects are in awe of the sisters, rocking their Greek letters layered under cardigans and wearing "Blake Lively natural makeup," as opposed to a RuPaul look. (Because Serena van der Woodn't, right?)
I wasn’t always a believer.
It’s been a little more than a year since the Wharton Innovation Fund was created to help transform students’ business ideas into realities
I really enjoyed College senior Alexa Nicolas’ vital and brilliant column “Taking a Poop at Penn” in the Daily Pennsyalvanian of 10/4/12.
Some stores and restaurants on campus are more attractive than others, but not necessarily in a good way.