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(12/02/11 2:44am)
In two weeks, most juniors will be wrapping up five-eighths of their undergraduate curricula. College junior Jacob Robins, however, will not be. Instead, he will be finishing his eighth graduate-level course.
(11/04/11 4:45am)
Penn graduate and former Penn Band member Chas Carol pulled off his grandest homecoming presentation during the halftime performance in 2003.
(10/20/11 5:12am)
Wharton senior Matt Swanson flew down to Florida for fall break. But unlike many Florida-bound students who were busy reclaiming tans they had picked up over the summer, Swanson was picking up the engagement ring he would use to propose to his now-fiancee, Nursing senior Hannah McInnes. On October 7, 2011, they were engaged.
(09/22/11 4:41am)
After two years at Penn and innumerable forays into Center City and West Philadelphia, College senior Elias Gonzalez was stumped when asked about Penn Transit Services.
(05/03/11 10:21am)
While many students took news of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden’s death as a reason for celebration, the jubilance was not unanimously shared across campus.
(04/25/11 7:36am)
Nathan Ensmenger’s departure from the History and Sociology of Science department after being denied tenure is not the only faculty change that will affect the department next year.
(04/25/11 4:00am)
Henry Teune, professor of Political Science, died on April 12 at the age of 75.
(04/22/11 6:28am)
Following his tenure denial this month, Nathan Ensmenger will be leaving his position as undergraduate chairman of the Science, Technology and Society program and the University in June.
(04/20/11 9:57am)
Nathan Ensmenger, the undergraduate chairman and co-founder of the Science, Technology and Society program, was denied tenure after 15 years of teaching and research at Penn.
(04/05/11 9:09am)
*This story appeared in the 2011 Joke Issue.
(04/04/11 4:57am)
Students don’t always have to take notes during lectures. In fact, for some lectures, they shouldn’t.
(03/29/11 6:55am)
Television talk show host and 1962 College graduate Maury Povich is making a $1 million gift to the Kelly Writers House to establish the Povich Fund for Journalism Programs.
(03/28/11 7:07am)
Students are not the only ones that struggle with the challenges of teamwork at Penn. In many courses, professors work to balance the intricacies and complications that arise when teaching as a team.
(03/24/11 7:27am)
When College sophomore Sophie Feldman tried to purchase tickets for this year’s Spring Fling concert, she was “unpleasantly surprised” by the change in ticket sale policies from last year.
(03/22/11 8:31am)
In addition to Ratatat, Flo Rida and Lupe Fiasco, a fourth performer could have been a possibility for this year’s Spring Fling concert lineup.
(03/18/11 4:02am)
The increasing prevalence of interviews conducted over Skype may allow more students forego suit bottoms during interviews.
(03/02/11 11:01am)
A version of WikiLeaks may be making its way to college campuses.
(03/01/11 7:05am)
For young alumni who wish to stay connected to the Penn community after graduation, the Penn Traditions program plans to foster stronger ties between Penn and its recent undergraduate alumni.
(02/24/11 10:40am)
Despite transferring out of Penn by the end of his sophomore year, Jon Avnet is someone Penn would have loved to call an alumnus.
(02/24/11 10:35am)
Freshmen in the Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business will no longer be the only ones with exclusive housing.