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(04/05/04 9:00am)
(This article appeared in the 4/5/04 joke issue)Due to numerous complaints of overcrowding in Huntsman Hall, Wharton administrators announced that the facility will be closed to all non-Wharton students starting in mid-April.
(04/02/04 10:00am)
A Wharton course that involves no classroom learning, has no scheduled time slot and is graded on effort is the newest addition to next year's course selections for undergraduates.
(03/31/04 10:00am)
Bringing audience members to tears last night, acclaimed actor and activist Christopher Reeve urged a sold-out Irvine Auditorium to strive to change the world.
(03/19/04 10:00am)
Touting the slogan "Apathy is Not Sexy," the Declare Yourself tour stopped by campus yesterday.
(03/18/04 10:00am)
In less than three weeks, the Man of Steel is scheduled to arrive on Penn's campus.
(03/17/04 10:00am)
Wharton MBA student Caroline Strzalka recently decided she didn't want to spend the rest of her life in the Northeast.
(03/05/04 10:00am)
When looking at a list of this year's Wharton Business Plan Competition semifinalists, selected products tend to involve cutting-edge technology. However, Wharton MBA student and competition semifinalist Sam Sidiqi is taking a different approach -- entering the competition with a simple book.
(03/05/04 10:00am)
With 80 percent of small businesses failing in their first year, starting a business can be both risky and nerve-racking. However, with direction from Wharton professors -- and the opportunity to win $20,000 -- this year, 350 students decided to follow their dreams.
(03/02/04 10:00am)
In an attempt to encourage more graduates to stay in Philadelphia, the Greater Philadelphia Venture Group has launched a summer internship program for business school students.
(02/26/04 10:00am)
Last week marked the launch of Wharton School Publishing, a joint venture of the Wharton School and Pearson Education, an international media company.
(02/20/04 10:00am)
Over soda and sandwiches, 23 undergraduate students spent their lunch hour Tuesday learning what it takes to be a good leader.
(02/06/04 10:00am)
In his most recent job interview, Wharton MBA student Edward Nevraumont was asked only one question: "If you woke up tomorrow and discovered you owned the moon, what would you do with it?"
(02/05/04 10:00am)
Moving to a new city can be scary. Moving to a new city with a child in tow and a spouse working to get a Wharton MBA can be even scarier.
(02/05/04 10:00am)
Wharton students are well-versed in the tools needed to navigate the business world.
(01/30/04 10:00am)
Despite complaints of broken elevators and flooding, many Penn students who live on campus do not plan to pack their bags anytime soon.
(01/26/04 10:00am)
Those complaining about the trek to David Rittenhouse Laboratory should take a lesson from Wharton West student Jane Lin-Baden, who flies in from Beijing every time she heads to class.
(01/26/04 10:00am)
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education is kicking off its biggest event of the year tomorrow, and College sophomore Samantha Springer is ready to oversee it.
(01/23/04 10:00am)
Once-presidential candidate and renowned speaker Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke alongside Penn Professor Michael Eric Dyson before a packed audience in Irvine Auditorium last night.
(01/14/04 10:00am)
In an event entitled "Tales of Two Cities," Dyson and Singley spoke last night to a crowd of 350 students and community members in the Jon M. Huntsman Hall auditorium.
(12/03/03 10:00am)
Discussions dealing with the Holocaust often revolve around the atrocity of the event itself. But last night Harry Reicher, director of international affairs at an Orthodox Jewish lobbying group, spoke about the legal implications.