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As Penn students grow more attached to their Blackberries and cell phones, Verizon Wireless has kept right in stride.
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As Penn students grow more attached to their Blackberries and cell phones, Verizon Wireless has kept right in stride.
As students spend more time on the web, professors are reaching out to them online.
Shutterbugs on campus, rejoice — tagging Facebook photos by hand may now be a thing of the past.
A new memory medication may aid future generations of sleep-starved Penn students.
Students with innovative ideas and a knack for entrepreneurship may want to clear some calendar space this week.
Students looking to throw a frisbee tomorrow or be an actor in a film project need look no further than YoYouWantTo.com.
High school students prone to wandering off during campus tours may have finally met their match.
Starting later this month, Penn students heading home to some East Coast cities will have a cheaper and more convenient way to get there.
This month, international students got a little closer to home with Vonage Mobile, a free application for PDAs and iPhones designed to reduce costs for international calls.
Scientific research at Penn and other universities is moving out of the lab and onto the web.
The old days of sifting through card catalogues are one step further from the present.
Thirty years after BusinessWeek famously envisioned the “paperless office,” the college classroom is only just beginning to break away from its much-loved pen and paper.
As this year’s financial downturn drags on, wallets are tight and laptops are small.
Penn’s libraries are busy making thousands of hard-to-find books and publications available online in a multifaceted effort intended to make rare literature more available to academics at Penn and around the world.
Penn wants you to know something.
This September, some AirPennNet users in the area were wounded by Snow Leopard problems.
This fall, Penn will open the portal to a new student homepage.
Penn just took another step forward into the 21st century.
Omega isn't the average secret senior society. While Penn's other senior societies - which selected their newest members earlier this month - bring together student leaders from across campus, Omega has a distinctly Greek focus.
Penn's reputation as "the social Ivy" is well-known among the Ancient Eight, and apparently among the prospective class of 2013 as well.