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(04/12/19 5:02pm)
There are now dozens of gender-neutral bathrooms on campus, ranging from the FRES office to Van Pelt, Addams to Fagin Hall. This is fantastic for people who may be trans, gender nonconforming, or just more comfortable using a single-occupancy restroom. And Penn is, to the best of my knowledge, working on making more gender-neutral restrooms on campus.
(04/04/19 5:53am)
The results of a recent peer-reviewed study, led by two Penn psychologists, are unequivocal: more studying means higher grades. The two variables were positively correlated with a p-value of less than .004, suggesting that the results could not be due to chance.
(04/01/19 1:56pm)
Talk about an epic fail.
(03/31/19 2:17pm)
It's a 60 person lecture with little student participation, no recitation, and no attendance policy. The only assignments are two essays. And guess what? Professor Vebber assigns a new reading for every single class. Adorable!
(03/24/19 12:13pm)
Tortas Frontera will close after the end of the spring semester, according to administrators. Months to close? Classic Frontera.
(03/19/19 3:29pm)
THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAS WHARTON SCHOOL AWAS NAMED THE COUNTRY'S TOP FULLTIE MBA PROGRAM IN THE 2020 US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT'S ANNUAL RANKING. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WHARTON HAS HELD THE SOLE TOP SPOT.
(03/05/19 7:59pm)
Punta Cana. Florida. PV. Europe. Thailand. Indonesia. Northern Africa, even.
(03/13/19 1:25pm)
It's that time of year again: midterm season. For many of us, that means essays. And what's the hardest part about writing essays? Thinking of all those dang sentences to hit the word limit! Here are some for free that you're welcome to use. Don't worry about plagiarism or anything; you have my permission to just fling these into your work willy-nilly. It's totally fine. They're one-size-fits-all, and should work for nearly any essay.
(02/20/19 3:51am)
Yikes. In the age of the internet, nothing is forgotten.
(02/16/19 2:03am)
Amazon recently announced that they would no longer be building a new headquarters in Long Island City, a neighborhood in Queens just across the East River from Midtown in Manhattan. For fans of gentrification, this is terrible news.
(02/21/19 3:43pm)
Joe Biden was on campus this Tuesday for a "conversation" with Amy Gutmann. Since the announcement of the event, students have been uncertain about what that really means. All the event organizers told us is that it would be "engaging."
(02/19/19 7:25am)
To be clear, Amy Gutmann is not Muslim. Dr. Gutmann is Jewish, which is fine. All I'm saying is that if she subscribed to the teachings of Islam, instead of Judaism, that would be fine too! It wouldn't affect me. As long as her beliefs bring her peace and purpose, I'm happy.
(02/10/19 4:40am)
I've always known law school was in my future, but, after four years of Penn, I need a change of pace. Jumping straight into three more years of school just isn't right for me. That's why I'll work for a year before I go to law school as a private military contractor.
(02/07/19 4:32am)
"I'd never seen such a big cave system in my life," Penn graduate student Daniel Jule told us. "It's going to take a long time to figure out exactly how big it is, but we could instantly see how much water, resources, and life is down here. We're gonna need a lot of torches to illuminate this whole place."
(02/06/19 8:46am)
Innovation. Disruption. Impact. These words are rarely applied to fingerless glove companies, but three recent Wharton graduates want to change that.
(02/01/19 2:30pm)
It's official! The Penn Intramural Polo League is up and running. All the league needs is participants.
(01/27/19 2:38pm)
After years of widespread calls for a public statement, it's about time we got one.
(11/28/17 10:55pm)
Hey, cool glasses! Warby Parker? I love glasses, that famous type of eyewear seen on Sigmund Freud and Harry Potter alike. I'm sure other people have worn them, too. When it comes to glasses, I'm well acquainted with their function and prevalence in society.
(11/27/17 6:07am)
Three years ago, Penn was forced to shut down its controversial and expensive Rodent Decision Laboratory when it came to light that four million dollars had been spent on cocaine for rats, who had formed fraternities and built sweet houses inside their mazes. The rats were partying and not even trying to complete any objectives. Now, Penn is in hot water again for "irresponsible" spending and "unethical" experimentation on animals.
(10/24/17 12:57pm)
False Imprisonment