Alternate flinging
While College freshman Stamati Liapis’ friends will be partying in the Quad this weekend, Liapis himself does not plan on taking part in traditional Fling activities.
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While College freshman Stamati Liapis’ friends will be partying in the Quad this weekend, Liapis himself does not plan on taking part in traditional Fling activities.
Model Coordinator Sophia Griggs is hoping that there will be no trip-ups. It doesn’t help, however, that many of her charges will be touting extra-high heels.
As shoppers prepare for the holiday season, they may spend their time looking at department store labels. But a new study released last week could start putting labels on the shoppers themselves.
Wharton seniors hoping to get a full-time job with Goldman Sachs after they graduate may have missed an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the company.
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