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BYOB. Europe does it. America used to do it before the Second World War. African nations may soon join in. So will you if the Philadelphia City Council succeeds in banning plastic bags.
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BYOB. Europe does it. America used to do it before the Second World War. African nations may soon join in. So will you if the Philadelphia City Council succeeds in banning plastic bags.
Back in 2002, Beth Linker was a third-year graduate student at Yale. Like all Ph.D. students, she had a lot on her plate - preparing for exams, teaching classes, doing her own research, worrying about the job market.
WILMINGTON, Del. - Prosecutors showed that Wharton undergraduate Irina Malinovskaya had spyware on her computer and presented DNA analyses of human and animal hair, but it's unclear how strongly that evidence links Malinovskaya to the December 2004 murder of Irina Zlotnikov.
Accused murderer Irina Malinovskaya allegedly falsified an e-mail from her ex-lover Robert Bondar, according to evidence presented for the first time yesterday.
Watch out, Rachel Ray. If you think America on $40 a day is a challenge, consider this: The maximum food stamp benefit for one American tops out at less than $40 a week. With a little number crunching, that comes to about $5 for three square meals a day.
Models, bottles, good weather, and college basketball. Yes, the true Penn fan can have it all this winter break in sunny Florida.
Hey Day Photo Gallery
Note from the Editor: Upon investigating alleged plagiarism within Jamie France's column, she is no longer a member of the DP staff. The DP does not tolerate plagiarism in any form, and sincerely regrets the situation.
Spicy Mango, Hot Melons, Spicy Lime and Hot Chocolate. These may sound like new varieties of lip gloss, Tic-Tacs or gum, but they're actually the mouth-watering, tropical flavors of one of Anheuser-Busch's newest alcoholic beverages, known as Spykes.
*This article appeared in the 2007 Joke Issue
LEXINGTON, Ky., March 14 - Thirty-four different players have suited up for Penn since the 1999-2000 season. Not one of them has been a part of a Quakers victory over a team in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. In fact, since Nov. 23, 1998, not a single Ivy Leaguer has felt the elation of knocking off one of the nation's elite.
We need a break. Two months of bar crawls and bong hits have taken their toll. We need a rest, a little time away to recharge and refocus.
Talks between the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and community leaders to move the Wine and Spirits store, located near the intersection of 41st and Market streets, are ongoing, according to officials familiar with the negotiations.
On the main page of its Web site, La Famiglia boldly refers to itself as "Philadelphia's Best Italian Restaurant" and its "most distinctive dining experience."
Everything your mom ever told you about breakfast being the most important meal of the day is confirmed at Morning Glory Diner.
Sometimes, all it takes is a little chardonnay to get a neighborhood back on track.
The current liquor store on the 4900 block of Baltimore Avenue that has been blamed for many of the area's problems is set to be demolished to make way for a new liquor store down the street.
'Penn, we've been looking over your College Sustainability Report Card. While you did well."
College senior Bryce LeFort has been suspended by the University for the spring and fall 2007 semesters for violating the University's Code of Student Conduct, according to a suspension agreement shown to The Daily Pennsylvanian.
For some, February is reserved for Valentine's Day, the first round of midterms and Black History Month.