Twitpenn Volume V
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Here at UTB, we believe the only thing better than navel-gazing Twitters are navel-gazing Twitters tweeting about Penn and Penn's campus.
While our favorite Van Pelt spot is normally quite the Rosenparty, or even a Garten of Love, it seems that more people are shacking up solo in The Hotel Rosengarten.
File this one under our "strange but awesome" category.
Are you too shy to approach your super-hot T.A after class? Do you find it impossible to let your B.F. know how you feel without the eternal words of Savage Garden or N*SYNC? Or maybe you found your soulmate but haven't spoken to her since Hillel's speed dating event?
Apparently the all-you-can-eat sushi deal Pod hosted last month a big hit. Yesterday the Stephen Starr restaurant announced that they'll be offering the same sashimi-filled special every Tuesday 9-11 p.m. throughout the month of February.
So when we first heard that a PennDesign first-year student won some contest for his "urban shed" design, we were slightly intrigued. What is an urban shed and why have we never seen one?
When we first caught wind that 1920 Commons was hopping on the fro-yo bandwagon with the new Yo-Reka!, we were stoked. On-campus and bursar-able? Sign us up.
Score one for Penn's Rare Book & Manuscript Library: the library recently acquired a large collection of the works, writings, and letters of Penn alumnus Chaim Potok, a noted Jewish-American novelist, rabbi, and professor who taught at Penn during the 80's.
The annual Philly to New York exodus following each graduating class is an all-too-familiar phenomenon to Penn grads. What can we say, we're one big class of carpetbaggers.
First the Cupcake Truck, then Hub Bub, and now the latest truck, Sugarcube Philly—it seems the on-the-go eateries cruising campus are only thinking outside the truck these days.
Josh Dorfman, C'94 just nabbed a second season of his award-winning reality TV series "The Lazy Environmentalist," which features low-maintenance "eco-solutions" for aspiring environmentalists. It's basically a pain-free guide to greening your everyday routine.
With the 11th annual Wharton Women in Business Conference kicking off tomorrow, you can count on some of the biggest (female) names in business to be heeling through the halls of the Park Hyatt for the "Unprecedented Times, Unprecedented Women" themed event.
The 2009 Ivy Stone gets placed on the side of Pottruck.
Come next May, Franklin Field will be filled with approximately 35,000 discarded plastic bottles. No, it's not becoming a temporary landfill. Instead, outgoing seniors will be the first class to graduate in 100% eco-friendly garb.
Forget last fall’s struggle to fill the tents at New York's Bryant Park or L.A.’s inevitable second-row status, Philadelphia is the latest city to host its own fashion week. The three-day event debuts at the 23rd Street Armory in Center City on October 8th.