Grad students discuss dealing with Penn kids
And you thought excuses like "the dog ate my homework" stopped in high school.
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And you thought excuses like "the dog ate my homework" stopped in high school.
Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans more than six months ago, but it remains a hot topic of conversation for University administrators and students alike.
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Fresh local food brought a crowd of Penn students to a Fall Harvest Dinner last night at King's Court/English House.
Adam Fawer is not the typical novelist. He did not major in English in college and had never written professionally before his first book.
Penn got a taste of the exotic last night when Taiwanese acrobats held a show that featured handstands on chairs stacked 30 feet high and a man on a unicycle flipping and balancing bowls on his head.
Reefer Madness struck campus last night. The film, Showtime's first movie musical, premiered in front of 150 students at the Bridge: Cinema de Lux.
Campus tour guides often point out that the Fisher Fine Arts Library was shown in the film Philadelphia. What they don't mention is that is thanks to producer and alumnus Marc Platt.
The tsunami that occurred on Dec. 26, 2004, was anything but a normal occurrence. It left us with many unanswered questions. Why did it happen? Could another one occur? What can we do to counter this natural disaster?