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(11/11/15 3:26pm)
As Big Man On Campus approaches tonight, it can be hard to remember that size isn't everything. Since it's not always about who can win over the crowd with a semi-clothed dance routine at the Roxxy, but rather who can look the most adorable when shrunk to the size of a squirrel's playmate, we've worked some Disney magic on this year's BMOC contenders. Ladies and gents, here are your 2015 Small Man on Campus contestants!
(11/11/15 3:20am)
Coach Steve Donahue is not the only new fixture at the Palestra these days for Penn men’s basketball.
(11/11/15 7:52am)
Guard Antonio Woods was going to be relied upon heavily by Penn basketball in his upcoming sophomore campaign. But when the news of Tony Hicks’ departure from the team broke, that burden grew tenfold.
(11/09/15 3:43am)
Tony Hicks was objectively the most talented player on Penn basketball’s roster.
(11/07/15 7:00pm)
Praise from all levels of the Philadelphia community was heaped on Penn Police and the Division of Public Safety during Thursday’s public accreditation hearing.
(11/05/15 1:57am)
In addition to his recent $1 million gift to Wharton, K. Robert Turner (W'84) has contributed both with donations and initiatives drawing help from public figures such as Andre Agassi. | Photo Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
(11/05/15 5:49am)
It’s no secret that Penn alumni love to support their alma mater, and the Turner family is no exception.
(10/30/15 9:04pm)
Tony Hicks, Penn basketball’s leading scorer in each of the last two seasons, has decided to leave the program.
(10/29/15 7:11am)
This is the Penn football we’re accustomed to seeing.
(10/26/15 4:50am)
Few organizations can make education in financial literacy fun. But Wharton Women, the largest, paid-member student group on campus, readily took on the challenge.
(10/24/15 7:27am)
Maybe Penn football should spot its opponents early points in every game.
(10/19/15 4:14am)
One of the most common emails that plagues student inboxes isn’t the day’s fifth Canvas update, an announcement for another Urban Outfitters sale or even an unnecessary reply-all to a club listserv.
(10/15/15 4:35am)
In anticipation of next year’s presidential election, the Democratic National Convention Committee is celebrating its Philadelphia launch on Thursday. The opening of the official Philadelphia office comes just days after the first Democratic debate that occurred on Tuesday night.
(09/30/15 3:51am)
If the chance of winning gift cards for Bloomingdale’s, Sweetgreen and Soulcycle wasn’t enough incentive to attend, beauty and fashion experts from Saks Fifth Avenue drew a crowd of students to Houston’s Hall of Flags for Wharton Women’s signature Dressing for Success event.
(09/21/15 4:49am)
They are what we thought they were.
(09/21/15 2:00am)
On Oct. 3, Penn Park will buzz with energy as students celebrate the fourth-annual Skimmerfest. A hallmark Penn tradition featuring free food and live music, the event will feature headliner and electric music duo AlunaGeorge and opener Blind Prism, a student duo from Penn.
(09/16/15 5:02am)
A conflict between the Undergraduate Assembly and the Nominations and Elections Committee over questions of student representation on the University Council came to a head after a failure to implement a compromise between the two groups.
(09/16/15 3:32am)
Penn Law School recently received three major donations — totaling $12.1 million.
(09/15/15 4:21am)
How much does a Penn education cost? For enrolled students, it’s over $60,000 per year. But for other students, Penn courses don’t even cost a cent.
(09/13/15 6:01pm)
Penn Law School has a lot of money rolling in thanks to a former U.S. Supreme Court Justice.