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Sex under the Button may just be the stuff of Penn mythology, but the University is giving hopeful students 50,000 chances to make sure they do it safely.
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Sex under the Button may just be the stuff of Penn mythology, but the University is giving hopeful students 50,000 chances to make sure they do it safely.
WILMINGTON, Del. - Lawyers for Wharton undergraduate Irina Malinovskaya, accused of murder, worked to demonstrate yesterday that no physical evidence puts their client at the crime scene.
WILMINGTON, Del. - State prosecutors presented the available forensic and DNA evidence in the trial of Wharton undergraduate Irina Malinovskaya yesterday -- but there was not much to show.
Students see a useful tool, administrators see a potential problem, and some entrepreneurs think they've found a very profitable idea.
Squeezing in to a closed class is about to get easier - but at a price.
For Wharton senior Laura Forton, it's all about shaking hands, making eye contact and knowing a thing or two about sports.
Ex-Wharton professor Scott Ward is stuck in jail - for now. A federal judge ruled on Friday that Ward, charged with importing child pornography, will remain in Virginia court custody until his trial.
You can't check out these new professors on Penn Course Review, but you might want to look into their classes.
Ex-Wharton professor emeritus Scott Ward likely won't be going home anytime soon, despite his option to post $2 million bail, legal experts say.
Former Duke University anthropologist John Jackson has arrived at Penn to kick off Penn Integrates Knowledge, the University's initiative to recruit faculty members who will have appointments in multiple departments.
When college junior Amanda Dewundara logged onto Facebook.com yesterday morning, she quickly learned which friend broke up with a boyfriend, who declined what party invitation and what all her freshman buddies took pictures of during New Student Orientation.
Along with the usual parade of dorm furniture and school supplies, the Class of 2010 will also bring a stronger international flavor than any of its predecessors when they officially begin moving onto campus today.
The prospect of never having to take the SAT is no longer confined to high school students' wildest dreams.
Students living in Harnwell College House may not recognize their new home come move-in day in August 2006.
Two of Philadelphia's most popular daily newspapers have been sold to Philadelphia Media Holdings L.L.C. for $562 million, newspaper officials announced yesterday.
A new bill is poised to fight predators in cyberspace, but major online social network Facebook.com says the precautions might be unnecessary.
Students across the country are scoring lower on the Scholastic Aptitude Test, but Penn and College Board officials alike say there is no reason to worry.
Even if students' parents earn less than $50,000 a year, they are not guaranteed any financial aid under Penn's new financial-aid policy, which was announced last week.
The Wharton School's online research journal is moving to look harder at Southeast Asia after seven years of publication.
An MBA degree may not provide much of a boost in getting to the top, according to a recent study.