Kurt Mitman | Back to reality
Certain forms of reality TV actually have the potential to affect my reality — and to make it a better one.
Certain forms of reality TV actually have the potential to affect my reality — and to make it a better one.
Penn will lease 100,000 square feet of the FMC Tower at the Cira Centre South, a 47-story building on 30th and Walnut streets that will open in 2016.
The Philadelphia Police have arrested the person whom they and Penn Police believe is responsible for a string of robberies on the Center City side of the South and Walnut street bridges.
President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price announced that Penn Director of Athletics Steve Bilsky is retiring, effective June 30, 2014.
Penn will lease 100,000 square feet of the FMC Tower at the Cira Centre South, a 47-story building on 30th and Walnut streets that will open in 2016.
The Philadelphia Police have arrested the person whom they and Penn Police believe is responsible for a string of robberies on the Center City side of the South and Walnut street bridges.
With a soft stretch of schedule coming up soon, it is time for the frustration from Penn’s press conferences to turn into energy and results on the floor.
With the exception of Harvard, Ivy men’s hoops squads faced limited success, as many units faced vastly superior opponents.
Four juniors, 11 seniors displayed their talents in swimsuit and dance routine contests at the Roxxy.
While interdisciplinary research blends disciplines to address real world problems, at Penn, logistics often lessens the amount of it.
On Friday, Penn students launched the startup Notoriety, which allows students to request and post notes from certain classes.
Last night the Division of Public Safety held its awards night, which particularly commemorated Penn Police officer Jimmy Morrison, who died in August.
Penn has requested that a lawsuit against a former Penn Med employee who that she was fired because of her race and sexually harassed be moved to federal court.
On Saturday, the Quakers clinched an NCAA tournament berth in Boston. Now the celebration is over and it is back to business as Penn takes on Providence at Rhodes Field
Last night, Authors@Wharton brought bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell to speak as part of the ongoing speaker series, where he discussed the basis of his latest book.
Emerging from the gauntlet last season as the team’s No. 1 is sophomore and Pennsylvania native Tyler Odell, who grew up playing squash just 30 minutes away from Penn’s campus.
The PPA coffeehouse is one of many efforts among Penn students to raise money for those affected by the typhoon.
After Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines, organizations such as the Center for High Impact Philanthropy and the Penn Philippine Association are planning relief efforts.
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