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(10/11/06 9:00am)
Behold - the power of cheese. Claudio, the Italian Market's very own mozzarella factory, beckons for passersby to come in and bear witness to its glorious display of cheese. The shop opens into a single room lined packages of pastas, bottles of oils and jars of olives. But it was the main display case that caught my eye with its simple yet complete set of mozerella options.
(10/10/06 9:00am)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -
(10/09/06 9:00am)
Will everyone who watches UTV13 please raise your hands? No, really, it's all right. Raise your hand.
(09/12/06 4:00am)
Kayla McFadden and her dog Bottles sit with a sign next to the McDonalds at 40th and Walnut streets. Cases of poverty are increasingly prevalent in the city, with 24.5 percent of residents currently living below the poverty line.
(07/20/06 9:00am)
There's a new BF in town
(07/20/06 9:00am)
And I can't stop spinning
(07/06/06 9:00am)
Today was a new and exciting day for me. Not only have I been vacationing in the dirrrty south, but I had a throw back experience that I think I have been missing in my life. While exploring the intricacies of Chattanooga, the heat became too much to bear, so I ventured to the local swimming hole. Now when I say swimming hole, I don't mean the country club pool or even, gasp, the public pool. No, swimming hole actually means a hole with water in it. This first required driving to the top of a mountain (in a car where the driver was putting a contact in while the co-pilot steered and shot bottle rockets and Roman Candles out the window into oncoming traffic), then a 15 minute hike through the woods which I could not have recreated if my life depended on it after which we finally came upon our holy grail: Rainbow Lake. Now lake is a liberal interpretation, but none the less, it was pretty cool. There was a rope swing that plopped you out into the middle of the hole. I don't know exactly how deep it was, but after our guinea pig host completed a jump without breaking his back, we all were convinced of its safety. Not only was the rope swing functioning, but there was a dam 25 feet above the water. Again, after the water depth was scientifically and accurately tested for safety, we all launched ourselves off the dam dropping a good 30 feet all said and done. I was nervous heading in as I was the only girl and the only northerner, but after a swing and a jump (which took some serious courage) I was feeling right at home. There was even the typical and very necessary naked leap from the dam. We were all concerned about the durability of the nut sack, but rest assured, all reproductive equipment survived the jump unscathed. Eventually we left after thunder signaled imminent rain, and while the trek back to the car was grueling, I felt a vague sense of completeness after having finally jumped from unsafe heights into murky, dirty and most likely unsafely shallow waters all for the sake of the southern experience.
(06/01/06 9:00am)
Attempted Theft
(04/20/06 9:00am)
A pparently, April just isn't a good month for Penn traditions. Two weeks ago, student leaders were fretting over the future of Spring Fling, the revered weekend-long festival. But this week, Hey Day has become the target.
(04/12/06 9:00am)
A handful of Penn students are getting the chance to turn "their big idea" into a reality and a profit as part of the Weiss Tech House's second annual PennVention contest.
(04/12/06 9:00am)
It's Friday of Spring Fling, and I'm almost through the Lower Quadrangle security checkpoint when I'm stopped dead by the words, "What's that in your coat?" What was in my coat pocket was not, contrary to what you would assume, hidden alcohol, but an unopened 24-oz. bottle of zero-proof Poland Spring water. I was informed that I couldn't bring my water into the Quad, no matter how obvious it was to God and all the world that it wasn't booze.
(04/10/06 9:00am)
Flip-flops turned to rainboots and sunglasses to scarves, but enthusiasm for Spring Fling was hardly dampened this weekend.
(04/10/06 9:00am)
College junior Chris Utecht is studying at the University of Paris this semester, but his class hasn't met in six weeks.
(04/05/06 9:00am)
Theft
(04/04/06 9:00am)
Cannibalism
(03/29/06 10:00am)
Dear students who live in the Quadrangle, Spring Fling is little more than a week away, and you may have noticed the increased security at the two gates. Penn is highly committed to minimizing drinking inside the Quad during Fling weekend. And now, in an extra-early effort, it's greatly expanded its program to catch offenders.
(03/23/06 10:00am)
If you have difficulty telling the difference between tap and bottled water, it may be because there isn't one.
(03/23/06 10:00am)
About 250 people took a 2.5-mile march through Philadelphia yesterday to raise awareness about the global lack of safe drinking water.
(03/15/06 10:00am)
An off-duty AlliedBarton security guard was nearly robbed March 3 as he was walking to work, police say.
(03/15/06 10:00am)
Toward the end of my freshman fall semester, I was grudgingly using up my leftover meal plan meals by getting bottles of water at McClelland Hall's Express food store. Officially, students were only allowed two bottles, but the friendly women at McClelland let students take a half dozen bottles or so when they swiped for that purpose only.