PennCard software gets upgrade
The PennCard software is getting its first makeover in six years, but its impact will be felt mainly be PennCard administrators, not card carriers.
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The PennCard software is getting its first makeover in six years, but its impact will be felt mainly be PennCard administrators, not card carriers.
Procrastinators rejoice - printing in your College House computer lab at 3 a.m. might now be possible.
Wharton professor Thomas Dunfee - a pioneer in the field of business ethics - passed away on June 22 due to complications from cancer. He was 66.
Students who use embarrassingly large amounts of toilet paper, garbage bags or red Solo cups have a new Web site that might make their lives easier.
As finals week approaches, teaching assistants across the university are probably gearing up for long nights spent answering last-minute questions over e-mails and extra office hours.
Too many papers, too few consumers.
The Kelly Writers House just got a bit brainier.
The Penn Environmental Group had extra special plans for the last night before spring break.
Aspiring writers in the Penn community should take a hint from Wharton when trying to get into the publishing industry.
Before launching what would become an illustrious legal career, Gloria Allred graduated from Penn with "a diploma in one arm and a baby in the other."