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By Amanda Rota · Sept. 20, 2015

Until November 7, the Penn Museum is hosting a centerpiece exhibit to honor the pope’s visit. The exhibit, Sacred Writings: Extraordinary Texts of the Biblical World, boasts a display of the world’s rarest copies of significant religious works. 












With Wawa opening a flagship location in center city today, it's perfect timing for the Pope's visit next weekend. And if Mayor Michael Nutter has his way, Pope Francis just might take a pit-stop at the center city stop. Nutter said that Wawa will serve the Pope the hoagie of his choice, prompting many on social media to comment on what hoagie he should pick or whether a better Philly locate could have been chosen. Needless to say, it received both a large and mixed reaction.  THE MAYOR JUST ANNOUNCED THE POPE IS GONNA EAT A WAWA HOAGIE WHILE HE’S HERE — Dan McQuade (@dhm) September 18, 2015 Feel very confident and assured that the pope will hate that Wawa hoagie — Allie Volpe (@allieevolpe) September 18, 2015 I give up Philadelphia.


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Penn may not be the top party school in the nation. It may have fallen in U.S News and World Report's as well as College Factual's lists of top colleges in the nation. But the University continues to churn out rich alumni at a nearly unparalleled rate.





Former Chief Investment Officer of the New York Pension Fund Seema Hingorani

Former Chief Investment Officer of the New York Pension Fund Seema Hingorani returned to campus on Thursday to speak to Wharton Women about her new non-profit organization, Girls Who Invest.