Engineering sophomore Julia Lin works with laser cutting and 3D printing in Penn's Rapid Prototyping Lab. She is also the co-founder and co-president of the Chinese yo-yo club on campus.
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Julia Lin performs various tricks using her Chinese yo-yo, known as a Diablo.
This year, Julia Lin co-founded Penn Spyn, Penn's Chinese yo-yo club.
Schmear It, the philanthropic bagel food-truck, plans on expanding to a brick-and-mortar site in the near future.
Senior center Darien Nelson-Henry left Friday's game due to an ankle injury suffered in practice on Monday. If he's unable to go against Brown on Saturday, the Red and Blue will have their work cut out for them guarding two-time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year Cedric Kuakumensah.
Sophomore forward Sam Jones stepped up against Robert Morris, leading the Quakers with 21 points.
Students, alumni and family explored the homecoming arts fair.
Alumni bands performed in front of Van Pelt Library.
Students enjoyed Quakerfest on College Green.
Alumni and students sold various handmade crafts at the Arts Fair.
Food trucks on campus are a staple for Penn students, but the high usage of styrofoam by many trucks has become a concern. Philadelphia has yet to join the cities across the country that have put restrictions on styrofoam use in food trucks.
Magic Carpet will be closed Friday and Monday.
Dawn Graham, Career Director for the MBA for Executives Program at Wharton, runs the call-in show "Career Talk" on Wharton Business Radio.
Friday: Students talk to prospective companies and employers at Career Link, Penn's premier career fair.
Sunday: A view from the Rodin Rooftop Lounge.
Wednesday: Students, faculty, and staff grab lunch from the food trucks on 34th street.
Wednesday: Penn Dining advertised with a stand on Locust Walk.
Tuesday: Students study in Huntsman Hall.