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Louis Vuitton Tries To Start Drama With Penn Law

(03/08/12 12:10am)

Remember what we said about the Quakers being in the clear? Well...just kidding. In a scandalous (but FASHIONABLE) plot twist, turns out Penn's now in a fight with Louis Vuitton. The fashion house's Director of Civil Enforcement for North America (really though?) is in a haut-couture rage over Penn Law's take on the logo they're using for their Fashion Law and Copyright Symposium this month.


Ghost Writing Allegations To Haunt Penn No Longer

(03/05/12 8:22pm)

Though the Department of Health and Human Services has yet to announce a ruling on the case, an inquiry committee of Penn faculty on Friday found no sign of plagiarism in last summer's Paxil ghostwriting debacle. If you'll recall, that was the one that made some mean nonpartisan watchdog group call for Amy G to step down from her post as chair of Obama's Bioethics Committee.


Wuda Is SO The New Pompeii

(02/21/12 3:18pm)

Thought Pompeii was the coolest ashy disaster history has to offer? Think again. Penn paleobotanist (That's a thing? OK.) Hermann Pfefferkorn is making petrified plants sexy again with his new study on a stretch of ash-covered, 298-million-year-old forest in Wuda, China. The "marvelously preserved" site yields remarkable insights into the climate and ecology of the time, says Pfefferkorn, whose last name is a beautiful, beautiful thing. The forest is essentially a frozen snapshot of what life was like way back in the Permian Period. Vintage, so adorable. Wuda Spring Break 2012!


Penn Power Pair Perfect Parenting

(02/13/12 10:31pm)

Now that you've finished processing all that swanky alliteration, check out Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers: Wharton professors, Harvard Ph.D.'s, and experts in "lovenomics". In this hefty New York Times spotlight, the pair discuss their unique, econ-centered view on parenting, marriage, divorce, and why they don't let their two-and-a-half-year-old daughter eat cake. Sounds to us like the toddler's weight could end up suffering from diminishing returns. Sorry. Had to. If you're enamored by the couple's theories, check out a quick overview here.


Freshman Class Board Loves Penn15

(01/30/12 4:31pm)

In keeping with the tradition of shameless studgov promotional videos, Class Board '15 dropped their titillating NSOver Again preview on Youtube yesterday. Just...watch it. There's no way that we were the only ones to cover our mouths in abject horror at the 0:25 mark. It's abundantly clear that this week-long event will bring the freshman class to its knees, (vigorously) blowing away everyone's expectations.


Elizabeth Banks Name Drops Penn On The Daily Show

(01/20/12 8:56pm)

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c Elizabeth Banks www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor & Satire Blog The Daily Show on Facebook In other "Blonde Women We're Obsessed With" news (Sorry Amy, you're not our only one), Elizabeth Banks appeared on The Daily Show last night to promote her new thriller, "Man On A Ledge." During the interview, Banks gives a shout out to her alma mater to the accompaniment of a half-enthused round of applause. Apparently, her husband (also an alum) once interviewed Jon Stewart there, and subsequently deemed him too short for late-night TV. Just watch.


Amy Weighs In On Local Engagement Of Universities

(01/18/12 1:10am)

There's no better cure for an ugly Tuesday than our one true love, Her Highness Amy G, popping up in the news. Asked about Penn's responsibilities concerning West Philadelphia, our fearless president states in Zócalo that she's "worked productively in partnership with our neighbors to strengthen the educational, cultural, and economic fabric of West Philadelphia and the greater Philadelphia region." Discussing everything from philanthropy to Penn Park, Amy reminds us that our responsibility to Philly, and the world at large, is to continue using our resources to make good. Swoon.





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