Up close and personal with Gym class heroes
When Gym Class Heroes drummer Matt McGinley was in the ninth grade, he was in a band that had no singer.
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When Gym Class Heroes drummer Matt McGinley was in the ninth grade, he was in a band that had no singer.
Tonight at midnight, "hooligans and whores" will mingle with students.
Last fall, high-school senior Christine Li, of George Walton High School in Marietta, Ga., applied early action to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When she was deferred and later rejected, she turned her attention to Penn.
Rodin College House is leading the way with a residential program unlike any before.
Inflatable walls and indoor gardens may not be a part of the average student residence, but students in Design professor Bill Braham's design studio for second-year architecture graduate students are testing out their potential.
In efforts to aid victims of the Kenyan political crisis, Student Ambassadors of the World is conducting a drive to collect supplies for a rural village in Western Kenya.
What began as a cross-cultural exchange program during one student's summer eventually inspired a project that will save hundreds of lives, if not more.
Wharton MBA students are getting an early introduction to the competitive world of business with their class registration.
Running late to class? Beginning next fall, Harnwell College House residents will no longer be able to blame the elevators.
Sometimes even trash can become a work of art - or be the cause for one.
Now all those Red Bulls Penn students use to help them study all night may serve a higher purpose.
Across the country, 1,100 schools are heating up for Focus the Nation, a teach-in about global warming solutions.
Some join them out of legitimate interest or for a heightened sense of community.
The restoration of the fence surrounding the Quadrangle has faced many hurdles as Facilities and Real Estate Services work to maintain historical accuracy.
Even in the dead of winter, campus is getting greener.
Gov. Edward Rendell's love of dogs brought him to the Penn School of Veterinary Medicine Friday night to speak about his plans for improving Pennsylvania's laws governing the treatment of dogs.
When College '86 alumna Julie Seaman was in school, her future plans seemed uncertain, and she certainly didn't expect to be speaking to a conference room of undergraduates at a Fox Leadership event Tuesday night.
Having worked as comedic actress, singer or manicurist, Sandra Bernhard has no regret.
The topic of Friday afternoon's seminar was ovarian cancer, but at the heart was an interest in improving women's knowledge of their health.