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Imagine a list containing every single Wawa location on the planet. Such an enormous amount of information seems impossible to conceive — but soon, computer science students at Penn will begin to make some sense of it.

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By Cherry Zhi · Jan. 31, 2016

On Feb. 17, Jenner will come to campus along with  Buzz Bissinger, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer of the Vanity Fair story, for Special Planning and Events Committee's spring speaker event.




CIS 399 is a seminar-style course that covers the basics of manipulating data and analyzing patterns. | Courtesy of Pixabay

Imagine a list containing every single Wawa location on the planet. Such an enormous amount of information seems impossible to conceive — but soon, computer science students at Penn will begin to make some sense of it.






Sophomore Nicholai Westergaard was one of four member's of Penn men's tennis to win his singles match against Middle Tennessee State — the most for the Quakers since their 7-0 season-opening win over Navy.

It was a much-needed turnaround. Following a disappointing trip to Seattle last weekend that produced losses to both East Tennessee State and Washington, Penn Men’s Tennis was in desperate need of a spark to kick-start a season full of expectations and promise. In Saturday’s meet at the Hecht Tennis Center against Middle Tennessee State, they got just that.