Fling organizers say, 'This year is a test'
Student behavior during this weekend's Spring Fling could affect whether the University allows the tradition to continue in the Quadrangle next year.
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Student behavior during this weekend's Spring Fling could affect whether the University allows the tradition to continue in the Quadrangle next year.
April showers may bring flowers, but they make for a damp Spring Fling.
Spring Fling concert organizers have already sold twice as many tickets to this year's show as they did in total last year.
The voice behind the duck in AFLAC Insurance commercials is coming to Penn.
It is 10 p.m. Wednesday night, and a group of eight students is singing Christian worship music in a small, candlelit tent on College Green.
Wharton senior Kunal Jain was glad to see a group of students outside Huntsman Hall yesterday handing out lint brushes.
Though few have heard of the band slated to open at Spring Fling, students anticipate a good show.
The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News, the city's two largest dailies, are being sold, and city reporters say that they are nervous and unsure of the future of the papers.
First-year graduate student Caroline Yoon was killed in a motorcycle accident earlier this month while visiting friends at the University of Illinois.
Smaller fraternities will now pay lower fines than Penn's larger ones if they are caught hosting unregistered parties.
Second-year Wharton MBA student Yogesh Maurya can no longer play for a nationally ranked soccer team like he did as an undergraduate at Columbia University. But as a member of the Wharton Football Club, he found a way to keep up with his favorite sport.
Government officials recently banned an article about date rape in a New Zealand university student magazine, igniting a debate about exactly how much freedom of speech topics like sexual assault deserve.
You might not have gained quite as much weight freshman year as you thought.
While other major university campuses play host to student rallies against violence in Sudan, College Green has seen no such protests.
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History professor Sarah Igo has high standards for her students of American intellectual history.
Nine years ago, then-College senior James McCormack was shot at 42nd and Pine streets. He had left his girlfriend's apartment to go grocery shopping at 9:30 p.m. when a man demanded his car keys. When McCormack refused, the man shot him in the stomach and fled.
For a period last month, it looked as though trying to borrow a copy of Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung from the campus library could trigger a visit from federal agents.
College freshman Kevin Davenport could not fly home to Texas until Thursday, Dec. 22 -- the day after final examinations ended at Penn.