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On Wednesday night, students overflowed into the upper balconies of Irvine Auditorium to hear a final lecture for the Year of Water.
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On Wednesday night, students overflowed into the upper balconies of Irvine Auditorium to hear a final lecture for the Year of Water.
*This story appeared in the 2011 Joke Issue.
*This story appeared in the 2011 Joke Issue.
As students gear up for the final push of exams and papers this semester, many choose energy drinks and coffee to get them through the stress. Despite common knowledge, however, extra caffeine does not necessarily improve studying.
As students gear up for the final push of exams and papers this semester, many choose energy drinks and coffee to get them through the stress. Despite common knowledge, however, extra caffeine does not necessarily improve studying.
As students gear up for the final push of exams and papers this semester, many choose energy drinks and coffee to get them through the stress. Despite common knowledge, however, extra caffeine does not necessarily improve studying.
Hello, I'm Michael Pierce and I am running for reelection to the Undergraduate Assembly. I have served on the UA for one year and would like to continue my service. I sit on the Student Life Committee, Penn Recreational Board, and Intramural Sports Advisory Board. Last semester I worked on a project to add shower curtains/stalls to the men’s locker room in Pottruck and a project to bring newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal and USA Today to Penn. Currently I am involved with an initiative to change the faucet heads in the quad to a gooseneck variety so people can easily fill water bottles. Most importantly, as your UA rep, I will make myself readily available to listen to your concerns. I am open to all suggestions that would improve student life at Penn.
Walking into the Rotunda’s newest exhibit, images flood viewers’ eyes. Two eagles perch on a jagged rock overlooking the incoming waves. Nearby, empty bottles, bags and other trash crashes onto the shore. A University City High School sign that reads “Please do not drink from sinks” hangs around the hallways.
Walking into the Rotunda’s newest exhibit, images flood viewers’ eyes. Two eagles perch on a jagged rock overlooking the incoming waves. Nearby, empty bottles, bags and other trash crashes onto the shore. A University City High School sign that reads “Please do not drink from sinks” hangs around the hallways.
Walking into the Rotunda’s newest exhibit, images flood viewers’ eyes. Two eagles perch on a jagged rock overlooking the incoming waves. Nearby, empty bottles, bags and other trash crashes onto the shore. A University City High School sign that reads “Please do not drink from sinks” hangs around the hallways.
It's St. Patrick's Day, and we all know it would be stupid to throw yourselves into the festivities without a plan. We've compiled a guide to happenings on and around campus today so you can plan your perfect pub crawl. For those of you who are looking to switch it up a bit, we've got a list of off-campus spots that might be more to your liking, although they may not be offering any special deals. Take a look, or resign yourself to a lot of aimless wandering (which will probably also be fun).
Jane had everything a potential employer could want. Lots of work experience. Glowing references. Two degrees in the sciences. A brilliant interview.
Jane had everything a potential employer could want. Lots of work experience. Glowing references. Two degrees in the sciences. A brilliant interview.
For most of America, it’s the Lord’s Day, a day of rest, a day for football on TV, for The New York Times crossword, for yard work, brunch and barbecues.
Spectators might have talked trash about Cornell at the Palestra Saturday night, but they didn’t throw any away.
If bottles can be recycled, why can’t buildings? That’s what Penn Transit Services did to increase its sustainability efforts.
During his freshman year, John* stole meals from under Houston Hall every day from October through January, until an employee finally caught him.
During his freshman year, John* stole meals from under Houston Hall every day from October through January, until an employee finally caught him.
Can we just have the whole bottle for (according to our math) eight bucks? For delivery, please.
This Valentine’s Day, Penn students helped spread the love.