Ashton Kutcher to speak at Wharton
Ashton Kutcher, the popular actor and movie producer, will be speaking at Penn on Sept. 18 as part of the Wharton School’s Social Impact Initiative, according to an email invitation sent out Wednesday.
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Ashton Kutcher, the popular actor and movie producer, will be speaking at Penn on Sept. 18 as part of the Wharton School’s Social Impact Initiative, according to an email invitation sent out Wednesday.
Ashton Kutcher, the popular actor and movie producer, will be speaking at Penn on Sept. 18 as part of the Wharton School’s Social Impact Initiative, according to an email invitation sent out Wednesday.
Teen Vogue is back so look yo Wednesday best-- Plan to loiter casually at 36th and Locust around 10 this morning if you want a chance to be in Teen Vogue's Campus Street Style. If your outfit isn't quite ready by then, no problem! You can follow the photographer on Twitter and stalk her around campus until she notices you.
The same State Police division that cited more than 30 students at Spring Fling parties in April patrolled the Made in America music festival last weekend, issuing nearly 40 citations to minors under the age of 21 over the two-day event.
This fall, students will have one more reason to go green.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Kenneth Jones, the new program coordinator for the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life, about his plans for his time at Penn.
Wanna Be on Top? As reported by the fashionistas over at The Walk, Teen Vogue’s street style photographer, Erin Kelly, will be on campus today at 10AM in the Perelman Quad snapping pictures of lady Quakers who possess "confidence and originality." That's in a little over 20 minutes, so grab your fairy godmother and run!
Katarina Ziegler comes to campus several times a week to recruit new members to her bible discussion group. She reads her bible in the Starbucks under 1920 Commons and introduces herself to people on campus, asking them about their religious views and inviting them to Bible Talk.
When was the last time you watched a primetime TV show during prime time? Or on a television? Or without pausing it to check your Facebook? It’s probably been a while.
Trying to sort out your baby mama drama? A certain Penn alum and talk show legend might be able to help. That's right, Maury Povich, longtime host of Maury, is a 1962 College graduate.
The students of 22 high schools in Philadelphia returned from winter break to find the city’s custom-designed “Freedom Condom” completely free of charge.
Today is the one-month anniversary of the elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
Last night, 11 students competed to earn their final grade — and $7,500 of seed money.
1990 Wharton graduate Richard Gay has a saying. “If you can find something that you love, that you’re good at, that somebody’s willing to pay you for — you win.”
In high school, Cameron Countryman and Dylan Muscat faced off at the line of scrimmage, playing on opposite sides of a vicious rivalry between two California public high schools.
Class of 2016 [klas uhv twen-tee siks-teen] noun Definition: 1. A group of students who will graduate in the spring of 2016. 2. Finest group of individuals the University of Pennsylvania has ever admitted 3. Collection of scholars who work hard, but also know how to have a good time. Synonyms: Intelligent, fun, enthusiastic, quirky, classy, reformatted, successful. Hey Class of 2016! I would be honored to be able to represent such an exceptional group. What you want is my first priority. If you have any suggestions for events that you would like to have, definitely let me know. If you have any complaints, feel free to tell me. If you just want to chat, that’s fine too. I am very approachable. I am committed to making our first year of college the best it can be. Lucy Liu is the VP for you.
Three teens were stabbed in a fight at 40th and Market streets on July 5.
In college, we’re trained to deal with big ideas and tough questions. But sometimes, the simplest lessons are key.
On a late Monday evening, the public library at 40th and Walnut streets was busy with parents reading to their young children, adults reading for leisure and teenagers playing computer games.
Of the three juveniles charged with an assault on a Penn student and taxi driver, only one pled guilty, according to the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office.