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For rising College senior Gabe Crane, this summer looks like the Huck Finn-style adventure of a lifetime.
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For rising College senior Gabe Crane, this summer looks like the Huck Finn-style adventure of a lifetime.
While Ben Franklin still is Philadelphia's most beloved founding father, excavators in Center City are uncovering some ground-breaking information about a few other patriotic men.
Former Wharton professor emeritus Scott Ward was sentenced to 15 years in prison without parole and was also levied a $17,500 fine on May 11.
After this semester, running out of ink to record grades in bubble charts will no longer be a problem for Penn professors.
A new U.S. Cultural Diversity requirement for the College of Arts and Sciences's Class of 2012 was unanimously approved at the faculty meeting on Tuesday.
Sitting on a blanket next to a large "Call to Your Conscience: Save Darfur" banner, College sophomore Elliot Gordon relaxed yesterday with some friends on College Green.
*This article appeared in the 2007 Joke Issue
A baby elephant, on average, weighs 230 lbs.
Tickets for this year's Spring Fling concert sold out early yesterday afternoon, only two days after they were made available.
1986 was a big year for rock music.
Red and yellow banners that read "One World, One Dream" will welcome Penn students when they arrive in Beijing this summer.
Once a scarcely noticed minority, more women are plowing through engineering programs - and their moves are turning heads nationwide.
For Yohann Sidhwa, next week's spring break is going to be all about work.
"I have a car at school."
Be it mimicking CSI investigators or swinging to the beat, undecided undergraduates trying to pick majors or minors will have more options to choose from come fall semester.
Wharton sophomore Leonid Markel scratched his head and laughed at the Web site's mistake: Wikipedia.org had incorrectly listed President George Bush as the Republican Party's general chairman.
Mayor John Street is to Philadelphia as Amy Gutmann is to "blank."
Until last week, Alexander Adkins was just another curious Psychology major looking for some direction.
Dr. McDreamy is only a click away.
Majoring in history may be a growing trend for Penn students, but when it comes to earning a Ph.D. in the subject, it's not so easy.