A Recap in Photos: The Baltimore Dollar Stroll
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Students gathered on Locust Walk today to learn more about Penn's over 250 student clubs and organizations at the SAC Fall Activities Fair.
Amy Gutmann officially welcomed the Class of 2018 and transfer students to Penn at Convocation, which was held on College Green this year.
Philly Tech Week 2013 kicked off in grand fashion with the largest game of Pong on the planet last Friday.
While hundreds of students walked by with their hands glued to their phones Saturday, others chose to [dis]connect for a picnic with their friends on College Green.
Over 25 different booths fed the curiosity of people with beer, ice cream, liquid nitrogen-dipped marshmallows and a healthy dose of science at the sold-out Philadelphia Science Festival kick-off party yesterday night.
On Wednesday night, student entrepreneurs presented technologies aiming to solve problems like “bulky, awkward baby products” and construction site accidents at the PennVention Final Innovation Fair.
Although almost half of Penn Summer Online’s options are language courses, the classes are still facing enrollment issues.
With a new magazine on the way and plans to meet up during Preview Days, the Penn Class of 2017 Facebook page is abuzz with excitement.
As College senior Ashley Bernard approached the front door of Capogiro, Wharton senior Ankit Shah enveloped her in a hug. They were soon joined by College senior Muhammed Ziauddin, and the conversation flowed from the group’s unanimous wish to marry Hermoine Granger to the idea of solipsism. They shared their life stories and talked about their hopes and dreams for the next three hours.
Although the Amazon backup system Wharton uses could have leakages related to user-indicated settings, the school claims its precautions will prevent any issues.
The United States patent system is undergoing a major change, harmonizing with the existing systems of most other countries.
DRL is coming soon to a location near you.
A Penn student has utilized her programming skills to build apps that fit a unique niche in the market.
A startup founded by three former Penn students has found a new home.
Students can now use their phones to do anything from checking their grades to checking out a book.
Although the frenzy of the PennApps hackathon ended two months ago, several of the prizewinning teams are still developing their apps.
For people wondering why “Gangnam Style,” greek yoghurt and Rebecca Black’s songs became popular, Jonah Berger might have the answer.