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It's that time of week where we share another bizarre yet justifiably entertaining Penn study. Today's culprit? This joint effort with Harvard, which found that cheaters are more likely to seek government jobs.
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It's that time of week where we share another bizarre yet justifiably entertaining Penn study. Today's culprit? This joint effort with Harvard, which found that cheaters are more likely to seek government jobs.
We've got some cool news for you, Quakers! Malcolm Gladwell, author, journalist for The New Yorker, and one of Time's 100 mo$t influential people, will be speaking at Penn this Wednesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
In the words of the one and only Michelle Tanner, ice cream is very important. Wharton prof Karl Ulrich must have gotten the memo, as he recently developed an angled ice cream scooper that won't strain your wrist. Finally, someone who gives the people what they want!
Wharton grad Suhail Rizvi recently invested in 15.6% of Twitter when it went public this past week, earning him $3.8 billion in a single day. What have you done in the last day aside from a whole lot of nothing?
Hill, bb--go on wit yo' bad self. Head on over to Hill Field TODAY from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. to honor the new college house's ascent to its rightful place at the top with free food, live entertainment, and--because it wouldn't be an A-Gut event without it--a ton of give-aways. The celebration is taking place regardless of the weather, proving that it really is this next big thing's time to shine.
Matthew Perry is coming! Matthew Perry is coming! Matthew Perry is coming! In honor of what we think should be a national holiday, here's a list of the ten most Penn things to ever happen on Friends. Could this event be any more excite-BING?!
Hill has had enough already, and it's finally taking a stand. According to The DP, this punchline of all housing jabs will finally be granted its fifteen minutes of fame come 2016, by which time Hill 2.0 will be completed.
Happy Halloweek, Quakers! Let's see what ~spooky~ events* are on tap to celebrate campus' second-favorite holiday.
We know that campus is full of aspiring fashionistas willing to wake up early and follow fashion photographers around in hopes of Teen Vogue glory, so we can only imagine your surprise when you arrived at Penn, only to learn that Heidi Klum was right--and Philly's fashion scene was definitely out.
Between the eloquent and well-researched backlash in response to this and the steamy reactions to this, we're a little drama-ed out. So consider the following a bit of a detox, because what could be less controversial (and cuter!!!) than some cats?
Penn's reputation for churning out wealthy businesspeople and cancer-curing doctors could stand to be put on trial, and we've got none other than the Lynn Toler to preside over it. Seriously, those alums are mere mortals compared to the judge of the renowned drama Divorce Court, who graduated from Penn Law School in 1984.
Fall Break may be over, but Bon Appétit's Food Week at Penn has a surefire cure for your "OMG I have three midterms AND a presentation AND my sorority's philanthropy event this week AND he isn't texting me back" freakout upon returning to campus. Why study when you can eat food while watching a documentary about food and learning to cook it too?
UTB has the scoop from SPEC*, and our Sprall Fling performer is going to be... Wharton professors Americus Reed, David Bell, Robert Meyer and Keith Niedermeier! These studs are gaining exposure with their band, "Brand Inequity," and we couldn't be more in love with it if we tried. Seriously, a band of Wharton professors named after a marketing term who sing Blink-182 throwbacks? This is mythic stuff.
For those of you who generally consider 30th Street Station an eyesore(?), here's some news to appease your senses: Amtrak is planning to not only upgrade the station itself, but also make the surrounding University City neighborhood more accessible.
Smokes has food. Did you know that? Even better than that revelation is this one: Jonah Fliegelman and Nathan Winkler-Rhoades, the guys behind the Pitruco's pizza truck, will be debuting an upgraded menu on October 18th at our fave bar on campus (sorry, Blarn).
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (yes, somehow it's already October), our namesake is sporting a new philanthropic accessory. Check out its new look, and if you're looking for other ways to show your support, be sure to make room in your busy schedule for this sacred event.
In an affirmation of our beloved Philly being one of the "great restaurant cities," it was recently announced that celebrity chef Rick Bayless will be opening a Mexican eatery in the ARCH building, which is currently under construction.
Let's face it: there's a hierarchy at Penn, and Wharton is at the top. Accordingly, their recently launched peer advising fellowship program allows undergrads to seek academic, extracurricular, and career advice from seniors.
Remember the days of, "Boy, what a handsome fellow he is!"? No, you don't. Thanks to social media, it's painfully easy to judge others harshly--and anonymously. You know that girl in your PSYC-001 recitation with 100 likes on her prof pic? Yeah, you do, and you hate her for it.
Free cones at Ben & Jerry's this week -- If you haven't already, download The DP app! A coupon for said free food can be found in the Deals section. So grab one last summer treat while you still can during this temperamental weather that is early fall in the 215!