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(10/16/06 9:00am)
It was mid-summer, the church looked gorgeous, and family and friends dotted the premises. But as Shannon Barbour stood at the altar next to her husband-to-be, she started "zoning out." While the priest spoke, Barbour turned her attention to the pretty murals adorning the church walls.
(10/09/06 9:00am)
Provost Ron Daniels fulfilled one of his dreams yesterday at the Greek Week trivia bowl in Huntsman Hall - he got to be a fraternity guy.
(10/04/06 9:00am)
If you've been walking around the city during the past 11 days, you may end up seeing yourself on the silver screen in March.
(09/15/06 9:00am)
Scotty Williams' strength was gone.
(09/13/06 9:00am)
People come to Penn for all sorts of reasons. Some cite the top-notch academics. For others, it's the urban location.
(08/31/06 9:00am)
They oversee thousands of students. They manage millions of dollars. They run the show here at Penn.
(07/27/06 9:00am)
Last week, Stephen Morse wrote a column urging support for Israel in its fight against Hezbollah. It is a just fight. Hezbollah -- a terrorist organization with a lengthy history of attacks against Israel, the United States and other Western targets -- attacked a sovereign state in its own territory. And the arsenal of Katyusha rockets that it had amassed and unleashed upon Israel represented a strategic threat that could no longer be ignored. So there are certainly just grounds for being supportive of Israel.
(06/08/06 9:00am)
Aw, mom you're just jealous it's the Beastie Boys
(05/25/06 9:00am)
The record crowd of 118,402 at last week's Preakness witnessed a problem with Barbaro. It took a renowned staff of Penn employees to find a solution.
(04/04/06 9:00am)
Harvard University's search for a new president is over, but Penn will now have to begin its own.
(03/23/06 10:00am)
David Roth wasn't always a success in business. He has dabbled in consulting and publishing and even sold frozen steaks at Sears while in college.
(03/15/06 5:00am)
[Toby Hicks/The Daily Pennsylvanian]
Peter Burwash, an international entrepreneur and formerly the top professional tennis player in Canada, said that success is not about grades but about attention to detail at College Hall yesterday.
(03/14/06 10:00am)
Wireless Internet networks are cropping up in coffee shops, campuses and even entire cities, and though you can't see or feel them, one man thinks they are dangerous.
(02/16/06 10:00am)
Penn President Amy Gutmann spent Friday lobbying against a proposed law that would require foreign students and professors working in scientific labs to get special permission from the federal government.
(02/13/06 10:00am)
Two years ago, Penn President Amy Gutmann was still working for that lesser university to our north, and Provost Ron Daniels was doing ... whatever it is they do in Canada.
(02/10/06 10:00am)
Coaches often give motivation and inspire their athletes, but Harvard Women's ice hockey coach Katey Stone is finding that it's also working the other way around.
(02/01/06 10:00am)
Nations as far-flung as Brazil, Kenya, and Singapore contributed to this year's 7 percent boost in international applications to Penn, maintaining a trend of increasing outreach and expanding international interest in the University.
(01/19/06 10:00am)
About 600 Penn students study abroad every year, but student-athletes are rarely able to take advantage of this opportunity.
(01/09/06 10:00am)
Rarely do Ivy League schools receive national attention for athletics, but this winter Penn is proving to be quite an anomaly.
(12/06/05 5:00am)
[Ian Zuckerman/DP File Photo]
Junior Paula Pearson begins her swing during a match at Princeton. Pearson is one of four Penn women's squash players from Canada -- the team's top four players.