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(04/14/09 2:06am)
Though SPEC may only have official plans for Friday and Saturday, we all know this whole week is about Spring Fling. Which--who are we fooling?--really just means this week is about consuming copious amount of alcohol. But some of you might feel guilty taking that sixth shot of Absolut. Or maybe feel selfish for joining in the hedonism.
(04/09/09 9:00am)
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(04/08/09 9:00am)
*This article appeared in the 2009 joke issue.
(04/03/09 2:55am)
Penn is sneaky. A tipster forwarded us a lengthy email sent tonight to all students living in university housing, warning that spring fling bag checks will begin tomorrow. Of course, the email was sent at 10 PM -- in other words, after liquor stores are closed.
(04/02/09 3:00pm)
Join us on our stroll down Best of Penn memory lane. The early 2000's were a simpler time, it seems: people that had them newfangled cell phones were considered "yuppie schmucks," Penn students actually had sex and therefore needed to buy condoms at a long-forgotten Rite Aid, and Chili's was bumpin' on Monday nights. That last one's due for a revival, no?
(03/26/09 9:00am)
Yesterday, students learned about a beverage that is perhaps not as common on college campuses as Natty Light.
(03/24/09 9:00am)
Beer may be becoming the new cheesesteak in Philadelphia. Left and right, gastropubs and bars devoted to craft beers are found throughout every neighborhood of the city. It's just as easy to find a microbrew as an "American without" anywhere you go downtown. Triumph, Tria and Eulogy are just the beginning of an entire set of bars that won't serve you Miller Lite.
(03/03/09 10:00am)
In October 2007, a man was shot and killed near 38th and Chestnut streets, just outside Koko Bongo nightclub which closed shortly thereafter.
(02/21/09 9:35pm)
Our visit to yesterday's Career Fair yielded no job prospects, but we did walk away with a handful of swag. After testing out all the pens, mini-footballs and chapsticks, we narrowed down our favorites, which we will now pit against each other in our patented SWAG-O-METER!
(02/09/09 10:00am)
While RecycleMania is raging on campus, a researcher in the School of Medicine has created his own addition to the competition.
(02/04/09 10:00am)
The White Dog Cafe has changed hands, but don't expect much else to change about the 26-year-old restaurant on Sansom Street.
(01/28/09 10:00am)
From windmills to fuel-efficient vehicles, green technologies are likely to transform the way our generation lives.
(01/27/09 1:09am)
Plastic bags, as part of an installation for the Penn Environmental Group's Green Week, adorn College Green outside of Van Pelt Library. I've always found the use of materials (plastic bags, water bottles, heaping piles of trash) to protest the use of that exact same material (plastic bags, water bottles, heaping piles of trash) to be somewhat ironic, but whatever...
(01/21/09 10:00am)
WASHINGTON - At the end of a long journey - both figuratively, through a long campaign season and literally, from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station this weekend - Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States yesterday in Washington, D.C.
(01/20/09 10:00am)
The Undergraduate Assembly held its first official meeting of the semester Sunday night, during which it reassessed last semester's projects and work done by UA members over winter break before launching into new issues.
(01/16/09 10:00am)
Two separate leaks in a water line of the Quadrangle left residents without water for large parts of Tuesday and Wednesday - and plenty to say about it.
(01/15/09 10:00am)
As the U.S. economy continues to spiral downwards, it's become more and more clear that even our impenetrable "Penn bubble" can't keep out a national recession. In December, President Gutmann issued an update on the university's plans for coping with the financial crisis, assuring that Penn will not be "implementing broad-scale layoffs, hiring freezes or across-the-board budget reductions."
(01/15/09 12:52am)
Hey all, Matt Flegenheimer here at the Palestra for tonight's Big 5 action between Penn and Temple. Longtime Quakers coach Fran Dunphy returns to his old stomping grounds for the second time since leaving the Red and Blue's bench in 2006. Keep it with the Buzz all night for live updates from behind the Owls' bench.
(01/14/09 10:00am)
Goodbye, plastic bottles. Hello, water.
(12/09/08 10:00am)
Jan. 13, 2:13 p.m.