Farewell Column by Naomi Jagoda | Jumping off cliffs
The most gratifying experiences I had in college involved jumping off metaphorical cliffs. They were terrifying but also immensely rewarding.
The most gratifying experiences I had in college involved jumping off metaphorical cliffs. They were terrifying but also immensely rewarding.
Many undergraduates take a leave of absence to pursue extracurricular opportunities — including the chance to intern in the film industry, work as an au pair and train for the Olympics.
Mask and Wig’s fall show may be over, but that doesn’t mean the all-male musical comedy group’s members are enjoying much down time.
For College senior Jessica Felton and her friends, the Penn experience is a family affair.
Mask and Wig's fall show, “Conquistadora the Explorer,” debuts tonight. It features original musical numbers and comedic bits.
HUP and the family of Anne Ryan, a then-College sophomore who died of meningitis in 2007, agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the family alleging malpractice during Ryan’s treatment.
Painting sets, writing sketches, arranging music and compiling advertising materials — it’s all part of the lives of The Mask and Wig Club members three weeks before the troupe’s musical comedy fall show.
The medical malpractice trial concerning Anne Ryan, a College sophomore who died of bacterial meningitis on Sept. 9, 2007, will begin on Monday. Ryan’s older brother Jed filed a lawsuit against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in January 2008.
For a bunch of guys in drag preparing to parade in front of hundreds of freshmen, they were pretty relaxed.
After a six-month job search applying to a range of positions, 2009 College alumna Sarah Seligman is now happily employed, conducting schizophrenia research for the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.