Thirsty? Charitable? Talk to Ben Lewis
College freshman and PurBlu CEO Ben Lewis talks about his water bottle brand, GIVE. Customers can buy different colored water bottles to make donations to various types of charities.
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College freshman and PurBlu CEO Ben Lewis talks about his water bottle brand, GIVE. Customers can buy different colored water bottles to make donations to various types of charities.
Wharton freshman Ben Lewis would like nothing more than to walk into any convenience store and see GIVE, his own brand of water, for sale.
Not many restaurant operators brag about their establisment's three-out-of-five-star rating.
Located at the corner of 12th and Filbert in Center City, Maggiano's Little Italy offers a taste of great Italian cuisine.
Prepare to embark on a journey to the legendary Cote d'Azur. Located in the heart of Old City near 4th and Market streets, Patou Restaurant and Bar will allow the Philadelphia resident to be transported to the land "blessed by the gods" through both its decor and dishes.
When my buddy Eric and I were driving cross country, we stayed a few days with his uncle in Erie, Pa.
Sometimes even trash can become a work of art - or be the cause for one.
Now all those Red Bulls Penn students use to help them study all night may serve a higher purpose.
When do Penn students, staff and administration collaborate to promote a cause?
An 8-8 start wasn't what the media had in mind when they selected Dartmouth to finish last among the Ivies. But after a poor winter break showing - dropping five of seven games - the Big Green have ridden their defense to three straight wins.
Leave two engineers alone with a large brush, two bottles of water, a sensor and a pile of wood and the results may be impressive.
Every week, my roommates and I start out with the best of intentions.
As food prices increase nationwide, students and West Philadelpia residents are feeling the strain on their purse strings.
Pay a little more for a bottle of water, help a thirsty child in the third world. Sounds great, right?
Jonathan Greenblatt wants to change the world, one bottle of water at a time.
Red and blue made green Friday as the Penn Environmental Group hosted GreenFest.
It's not easy being green.
It's silly to cross the Schuylkill when there are great BYOs like Rx right in Penn's backyard.
A hectic, slightly hapless afternoon in New York is behind me.
Next time you reach for regular bottled water, think again - the man that started Ethos water is coming to Penn.