Inflatable walls and indoor gardens may not be a part of the average student residence, but students in Design professor Bill Braham's design studio for second-year architecture graduate students are testing out their potential.
The 11 students in the studio - divided into five teams of two or three - are working to design student housing that produces net-zero carbon emissions using two vacant lots in West Philadelphia as the models.
Yesterday a judge ordered the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania to provide crucial evidence to lawyers for the estate of Tony Grier, the man who died after receiving a pair of cancerous lungs at HUP two years ago.
Pennsylvania Eastern District Court judge Barclay Surrick told HUP's defense attorneys to send the plaintiff films of X-rays.
Schools across the country might be under fire due to unethical agreements with credit-card companies, but it looks like Penn is in the clear.
By kathy wang
Staff Writer
wkathy@dailypennsylvanian.com
Print journalism may be on the decline, but it's here to stay at Penn - at least for another semester.
In a much-debated vote, the Undergraduate Assembly recently decided to continue funding for its UA Readership Program, which brings 657 free copies of The New York Times to campus every weekday, approximately 95 percent of which are picked up.
Despite the hype surrounding this week's announcement of hip-hop fling performers Ludacris and Gym Class Heroes, some Philadelphia community members are still loyal to the classical greats.
This weekend marks the middle of Bach Festival Week 2008, which was organized by a University of Pennsylvania alumnus to honor classical composer Johann Sebastian Bach.
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"Humor," said bell hooks to the crowd of 500 gathered in Houston Hall last night, "is very important when dealing with difference."
hooks, a distinguished professor in residence at Berea College and the author of more than 40 books, encouraged students to scrutinize the boundaries of intellect through honest examinations of their own voices.
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This year's Philadelphia Flower Show was held at the Convention Center from March 2nd to March 9th. The theme for 2008 was "Jazz It Up". The event was organized by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
Penn students discovered yesterday that sometimes all it takes to successfully market oneself is maintaining direct eye contact, giving a good, firm handshake and flashing a confident smile.
These were among the more commonly-known business etiquette tips shared at part one of the Life After Penn series, entitled "Building a Solid Professional Foundation.
Tracy McIntosh, the former Penn neurology professor who was resentenced last month for a 2002 sexual assault, is now challenging his new sentence.
Joel Trigiani, McIntosh's lawyer, had stated an intent to appeal the new sentence of 3 ½ to seven years in prison and he followed through with that appeal on March 20.
There are 28 new sheriffs in town.
Drexel University has recently begun the process of building a campus police department, which will be similar to Penn Police.
This decision comes at a time when the university is growing and the needs of the community are changing, officials said.
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Profs bring real-world experience - for a semester
Tony Blair teaching at Yale; visiting lecturers becoming more prevalent
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Next year, along with calculus and psychology, some Yale University students will have the opportunity to learn about globalization from former British prime minister Tony Blair.
Blair, appointed to the school's Howland Distinguished Fellowship, will lead a seminar on faith and globalization.
Tony Blair teaching at Yale; visiting lecturers becoming more prevalent
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When Lois Green closes the doors of University Jewelers on March 31, Penn and University City will lose a store that has been a fixture in the area for more than 70 years.
Green is retiring after having owned the store, currently sandwiched in a tiny storefront between the GAP and Modern Eye near 34th and Walnut streets, since 1985.
In Beijing, 3 Penn chefs will flex culinary muscles
Aramark employees will cook for athletes, media at 2008 summer Olympics in China
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Three of Penn's chefs will be moving from the dining halls to the kitchens of Beijing, where they will be cooking for athletes and media at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Aramark employees will cook for athletes, media at 2008 summer Olympics in China
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2008 Woodie Awards

