Akshat Shekhar | Straight Outta Compton
To stereotype Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City because of its creator’s hometown and its Wikipedia page is to fail to understand it. To fail to reward GKMC is to prove your complete ignorance of it.
To stereotype Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City because of its creator’s hometown and its Wikipedia page is to fail to understand it. To fail to reward GKMC is to prove your complete ignorance of it.
Peebles, a 2003 College graduate, plays saxophone for the Pacific Mambo Orchestra, a 19-piece Latin Big Band based out of San Francisco. The band won the Best Tropical Latin Album Grammy, against more prominent artists like Marc Anthony.
The Republican governor proposed $28 million for Penn Vet in his budget, which will have to pass the Republican-held legislature before it is finalized.
Penn researchers are say liquid crystals, known for their use in liquid crystal display screens, have research applications
Peebles, a 2003 College graduate, plays saxophone for the Pacific Mambo Orchestra, a 19-piece Latin Big Band based out of San Francisco. The band won the Best Tropical Latin Album Grammy, against more prominent artists like Marc Anthony.
The Republican governor proposed $28 million for Penn Vet in his budget, which will have to pass the Republican-held legislature before it is finalized.
New York Times bestselling author discusses pros and cons of increased use of technology.
College sophomore Elvis Hatcher died on Tuesday, according to an email sent by the College to impacted students. He was 18.
“Costumes allowed me to play all of the roles,” says designer Jenn Rogien.
According to MGC President Peixin Mo, the methods MGC groups use to find new members are diverse.
See what crimes were reported in the Penn Patrol Zone between Jan. 14 and Jan. 30
“We aren’t encouraging students to become someone’s counselor or psychiatrist but want to help them make the right decisions if they have to seek some other form of help,” Cogwell Chair and College junior Joanna Heinz said.
Cross sections of biological specimens — “images the naked eye can’t see” — adorn the lobby of the The Wistar Institute at 36th and Spruce streets as part of a Nikon-sponsored photomicrography exhibition.
Penn’s athletic director search is beginning to heat up. After a new website dedicated to the search announced two open forums, the committee’s website released that Daniel Parker of Parker Executive Search has been retained as the consultant in the process.
We should not be judging our diets based on arbitrary guidelines (Is this gluten-free? Is there dairy in this? Would a caveman eat it?) but instead get motivated by our individual body goals.
Law School Dean Michael Fitts was named the president of Tulane University on Tuesday afternoon, a position he will formally assume on July 1.
Columbia now stands in a very different place. Currently, they sit in the middle of the pack even after losing twice this past weekend.
I was not impressed by “A Wing-sperience to Remember,” the article about the Wing Bowl, a competitive eating contest of who can eat the most buffalo wings. Celebrating the worst of things all things American, it glorified gluttony with a side display of sexism.
It sends a message to the freshmen hoping to be a part of such an organization that women are nothing more than their physique. As we know both from history and present times, it is one small leap from dehumanization to violence. That this flyer essentially depicts a woman’s butt as a prize for successful pledges only proves this point.
According to Stevenson, students whose families talk to them about race tend to do better when faced with rejection because of their racial background.